<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Indigenous languages of Alaska / Yupik / Afognak /  Alaska / Afognak / Alutiiq people / Alutiiq language / Port Lions /  Alaska / Kodiak /  Alaska / Native Americans in the United States / Geography of Alaska / Alaska / Native Village of Afognak
Date: 2013-11-26 14:47:49
Indigenous languages of Alaska
Yupik
Afognak
Alaska
Afognak
Alutiiq people
Alutiiq language
Port Lions
Alaska
Kodiak
Alaska
Native Americans in the United States
Geography of Alaska
Alaska
Native Village of Afognak

SEPT 2013 Newsletter DRAFT

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.afognak.org

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 1,18 MB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Indigenous languages of Alaska / Inupiat language / Alaska / Nome / United States / Nome /  Alaska / Nome Census Area /  Alaska

“Work hard, stay-focused and do your homework.” Bernadette Yaayuk

DocID: 1rbUy - View Document

Academia / Indigenous languages of the Americas / Culture / Edward Vajda / Yeniseian languages / James Kari / American Anthropological Association / Anthropology / Merritt Ruhlen / Athabaskan languages / Alaska / Applied anthropology

Alaska Anthropological Association Newsletter Volume 33, Number 2 President’s Message

DocID: 1qPPp - View Document

Fairbanks North Star Borough /  Alaska / Geography of Alaska / United States / Alaska / Arctic Ocean / University of Alaska Fairbanks / Indigenous languages of Alaska / Inupiat language

Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning University of Alaska Fairbanks 216 Eielson Building PO BoxFairbanks, Alaska

DocID: 1qvY7 - View Document

Alaska / Indigenous languages of the Americas / First Nations / Tlingit language / Richard Dauenhauer / American Anthropological Association / Anthropology / Tlingit

Alaska Anthropological Association Newsletter Obituary: Richard Dauenhauer Get the latest updates on Archaeology Day 2014

DocID: 1qeUI - View Document

Parts of speech / Indigenous languages of Alaska / Na-Dene languages / Inference / Pragmatics / Tlingit language / Discontinuous past / Verb / Past tense / Implicature / Grammatical tense / Perfect

The Special Implicatures of Optional Past Tense: The Tlingit Decessive and ‘Discontinuous Past’ 1. Introduction Many languages contain a morpheme that appears to combine the meaning of past tense with a number of add

DocID: 1pKRV - View Document