Benasní - I Remember: Dene Sųłiné Oral Histories with Morphological Analysis

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In Benasní – I Remember: Dene Sųłiné Oral Histories with Morphological Analysis, Josh Holden presents twelve autobiographical narratives about cultural change from Dene Sųłiné elders in an Aboriginal community in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. In ten interviews and two monologues, the speakers recount their 20th century: the rhythms of traditional life, the catastrophe of epidemics and language loss, the dizzying technological changes, their ambivalence over the past and their anxieties for the future. Accompanying the original Dene texts and free translation is an analytical interlinear gloss applying rigorous morphological and semantic principles to the parsing and glossing of words. The innovative interlinearization distinguishes grammar from visible etymologies. The volume contains a morphological sketch to illuminate grammatical issues in the interlinearization.

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Front Matter
Seiten: i–xiv
The Narratives
Seiten: 21–34
Sophie Chanalquay
Seiten: 37–56
Norbert Billette
Seiten: 57–77
Monique Sylvestre
Seiten: 79–125
Jerome Noltcho
Seiten: 127–148
Veronique Benjamin
Seiten: 149–195
Couronne Billette
Seiten: 196–241
Pierre Noltcho
Seiten: 243–279
George Billette
Seiten: 281–299
Patrick Desjarlais
Seiten: 301–327
Emilien Desjarlais
Seiten: 329–367
Greg Noltcho
Seiten: 369–396
Arsene Nezcroche
Seiten: 397–436
Photographs
Seiten: 437–439
Bibliography
Seiten: 519–520
Indexes
Seiten: 521–524
Josh Holden, Ph.D. (2011), University of Montreal, is a linguist and lexicographer at Druide Informatique in Montreal, Quebec. His is the author of an award-nominated doctoral dissertation on Dene Sųłiné, titled A Lexical Semantic Study of Dene Sųłiné, an Athabaskan Language.
Anthropologists and historians interested in Dene and Canadian First Nations peoples, endangered language researchers, linguists interested in Dene and Athabaskan languages
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