Koyukon spriak
Erscheinungsbild
Tekst üüb Öömrang |
Koyukon spriak | ||
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Snaaket uun |
USA (Alaska) | |
Spreegern | 300 (???) | |
Wedenskapelk iindialang |
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Spriak-Ufkörtang | ||
ISO 639-2: |
ath | |
ISO 639-3: |
koy |
Koyukon spriak (aanj nööm: Denaakkʼe, Dinaak̲'a ; ingelsk: Koyukon, Unakhotana) as det atapaskisk spriak faan't Koyukon fulk uun Nuurd-Ameerikoo. Snaaket woort det faan amanbi 300 (?) minsken fööraal tesken Koyukuk an Yukon uun Alaska.
Spriakwiisen
[Bewerke | Kweltekst bewerke]- Oner-Koyukon spriakwiis (ingelsk Lower Koyukon). Uun Kaltag an Nulato.
- Madel Oner-Koyukon spriakwiis (ingelsk Central Koyukon). Uun Madel-Koyukuk an Yukon.
- Koyukuk madel Oner-Koyukon spriakwiis (ingelsk Central Koyukuk sub-dialect). Uun Huslia, Hughes an Allakaket.
- Yukon madel Oner-Koyukon spriakwiis (ingelsk Central Yukon sub-dialect). Uun Koyukuk, Galena, Ruby an Kokrines.
- Boower-Koyukon spriakwiis (ingelsk Upper Koyukon). Uun Rampart, Stevens Village an Manley Hot Springs.
Mamenspriak
[Bewerke | Kweltekst bewerke]Koyukon studententaalen uun a juaren 1987-1988:[1]
Skuul-regiuun | Mamenspriak spreegern | Nian mamenspriak spreegern | Gehial studenten |
Fairbanks | . | 12 | 12 |
Galena | . | 52 | 52 |
Iditarod | . | 1 | 1 |
Yukon Flats | . | 10 | 10 |
Yukon Koyukuk | 9 | 125 | 234 |
Tanana | . | 34 | 34 |
Tuup | 9 | 234 | 243 |
Bispalen
[Bewerke | Kweltekst bewerke]- łookkʼe fask
- oonyeeyh Dallia pectoralis
- taameeł fasker näät
- denaa minsk
- duhtseedle’ snä üüb en buum
- henodoltl’eetl tootem pual
Muun nöömer
[Bewerke | Kweltekst bewerke]A Koyukon muun nömer:[2]
- Benenh Neełkk’aayedelaayee Janewoore
- Telel Zo’ʉ’ Febrewoore
- Yeggets’e Nen’ Loyet Maarts
- Hʉtenh Zo’ʉ’ April
- Benenh Tots’eeyhleyaayee Mei
- Menenh Hʉdenyaaghee Jüüne
- Menenh Tok’eggoyhk’ʉhdelaayee Jüüle
- Menenh Nok’et’on’dedaaghee August
- Nołdlaaghe Noghe’ September
- Benenhdedeteeyee Oktuuber
- Sooge Zo’ʉ’ Nofember
- Be’ooz Kkelyee Detsember
Futnuuten
[Bewerke | Kweltekst bewerke]Literatüür
[Bewerke | Kweltekst bewerke]- Attla, Catherine. 1983. Sitsiy Yugh NoholnikTs'in': As My Grandfather Told It. Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language Center and Yukon-Koyukuk School District.
- Axelrod, Melissa. (1990). "Incorporation in Koyukon Athabaskan," International Journal of American Linguistics 56, 179-195.
- Axelrod, Melissa. (1993). The Semantic of Time: Aspectual Categorization in Koyukon Athabaskan. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
- Axelrod, Melissa. 2000. “The Semantics of Classification in Koyukon Athabaskan” In: The Athabaskan Languages: Perspectives on a Native American Language Family. Fernald, T and Paul R. Platero eds. Oxford University Press.
- Henry, Chief. (1976). K'ooltsaah Ts'in'. Koyukon Riddles. Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language Center.
- Henry, Chief. (1979). Chief Henry Yugh Noholnigee: The Stories Chief Henry Told. Transcribed and edited by Eliza Jones. Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language Center.
- Henry, David and Kay Henry. (1969). "Koyukon locationals," Anthropological Linguistics 11(4): 136-42.
- Jette, Jules and Eliza Jones (authors) and James Kari (ed.). (2000). Koyukon Athabaskan Dictionary. Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language Center.
Jones, Eliza. (1986). Koyukon Ethnogeography. Alaska Historical Commission.
- Jones, Eliza, Comp. Junior Dictionary for Central Koyukon Athabaskan: Dinaakkanaaga Ts'inh Huyoza. Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks, P.O. Box 900111, Fairbanks, AK 99775-0120, 1992.