München: Lincom Europa, 2008. — 114 p.As a result of inroads from French and English speakers, Sitimaxa, the language of the Chitimacha people of southern Louisiana over the past 7,000 years, lost its last speaker in 1940.
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Lincom Europa, 2006. — 117 p. — ISBN: 3895868663. Format / Quality: MP3 / 1411 kkps The only typological work ever undertaken on the Andamanese languages. This is a book on the languages of one of the world's most endangered and ancient linguistic groups - the Andamanese. Andamanese, a language isolate, is considered the fifth language family of India. Based on fieldwork...
Publisher: Lincom Europa
Date: 1995
Pages: 57
Baré (Barawana) is an Arawakan language, probably extinct, of Venezuela and Brazil. Aikhenvald (1999) reports "just a few old speakers left" of Baré proper, and that the Guinau variety was extinct. Ethnologue (2009) reports "no known speakers". Kaufman (1994) considers Baré proper, Guinau, and extinct Marawá to be distinct...
Publisher: Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
Publication date: 1975
Pages: 355
Two-way dictionary, but with a lot more Cherokee English than English Cherokee. Includes a 115 page outline of Cherokee Grammar
Institute for Aboriginal Development, 1985. — 434 p. — ISBN 0-949659-32-0 Full title "A Semantically oriented Grammar of the Yankunytjatjara dialect of The Western Desert Language" This is a reference grammar of the Yankunytjatjara dialect of the Western-Desert Language as spoken at Mimili in South Australia. The Yankunytjatjara are one of many Aboriginal groups comprising a...
The University of Auckland, 1966. — 219 p. Karam is spoken in the Bismarck-Schrader Ranges on the northern border of the Western Highlands District of Australian New Guinea. Karam speakers, numbering some 10,000 to 14,000, occupy several valleys both on the Ramu and the Jimi falls of these ranges. On the Ramu fall they occuPY the AiomeRamu slopes, the Asai Valley, and the Upper...