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Al-Rubaat, Atalah Mohammad – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2022
The Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and many of its dialects have been investigated, described, and analyzed morphologically by intensive previous research. However, the dialect of Sakakan tribes in the north region of the Arab peninsula has not received any adequate attention in this regard. Therefore, this research aims at describing, analyzing and…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Morphology (Languages), Dialects, Standard Spoken Usage

Creider, Chet A. – Sign Language Studies, 1977
This paper describes the gestural behavior of four tribal groups, Kipsigis, Luo, Gusii, and Samburu, observed and elicted in the course of two and one-half years of field work in Western Kenya in 1970-72. The gestures are grouped into four categories: (1) initiators and finalizers of interaction; (2) imperatives; (3) responses; (4) qualifiers.…
Descriptors: African Culture, Anthropological Linguistics, Bantu Languages, Body Language
McLaughlin, John E. – 1982
After the Comanche Indians split from the Shoshoni-Comanche in the early eighteenth century, the Comanche language underwent several subtle changes in the use and position of directional suffixes. The use of two directional suffixes (-kin, meaning "motion toward" and -kwan, meaning "motion away") illustrates these changes. In…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Languages, Diachronic Linguistics, Language Research

Jones, Audrey M., Comp. – 1971
The purpose of this catalogue is to make available basic information on the holdings in the Institute's Sound Archive. Tapes from approximately 150 depositors are listed, containing speech and linguistic material, myths and stories, and the music of songs and dances. A language/tribe index and a subject index compiled on a geographic basis are…
Descriptors: Australian Aboriginal Languages, Cultural Education, Dance, Folk Culture
Leap, William – 1981
Prepared for the National Center for Bilingual Research, the document provides information on the "state of the art" in American Indian language education and presents a full picture of the situation exploring concepts (e.g., self-determination, Indian language diversity) and concerns (e.g., tribal reluctance to see Indian language…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, American Indians, Bilingual Education
New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque. Coll. of Education. – 1980
To better serve administrators, teaching staff, parents, and others active in Title VII bilingual education in a region comprised of New Mexico and parts of Arizona, Utah, and Colorado in which the principal tribes are Apache, Navajo, and Pueblo, the 1979-80 Handbook provides a complete listing and explanation of American Indian Bilingual…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Bilingual Education, Consultants
Roessel, Robert A., Jr., Ed. – 1961
The 12 participants of Arizona State University's annual graduate workshop in Indian Education were public school teachers, a superintendent, and a student in social work. Prepared by the participants, these 13 papers relate directly to the American Indian's education: "Education for What?", "San Carlos Apache Indians",…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Acculturation, American Indians, Bilingual Education
New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque. Coll. of Education. – 1979
As part of the National Network of Centers for Bilingual Education, the American Indian Bilingual Education Center (AIBEC) provides resource and training services for administrators, teaching staff, parents, and others active in all phases of Title VII bilingual education in a region (comprised of New Mexico and parts of Arizona, Utah, and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Bilingual Education, Consultants