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#* “šəqild čeɫ ti dxʷsdigʷid '''ʔi''' ti xʷdikʷ” | #* “šəqild čeɫ ti dxʷsdigʷid '''ʔi''' ti xʷdikʷ” | ||
#* "Honoring the Teachers '''and''' the Teachings" | #* "Honoring the Teachers '''and''' the Teachings" | ||
::: (Title of the 4th Annual Lushootseed Language Conference. See [https://livinglanguages.wordpress.com/2013/04/23/sbuusa%C9%AB-sq%CA%B7u%CA%94alik%CA%B7-dx%CA%B7%CA%94al-ti-dx%CA%B7l%C9%99sucid-1/ sbuusaɫ sqʷuʔalikʷ dxʷʔal ti dxʷləšucid – 1]) | ::: (Title of the 4th Annual Lushootseed Language Conference. See [https://livinglanguages.wordpress.com/2013/04/23/sbuusa%C9%AB-sq%CA%B7u%CA%94alik%CA%B7-dx%CA%B7%CA%94al-ti-dx%CA%B7l%C9%99sucid-1/ sbuusaɫ sqʷuʔalikʷ dxʷʔal ti dxʷləšucid – 1]) | ||
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#* diɬ ʔu tiʔacəc ʔi qaw̓qs '''ʔi''' stab | |||
#* Would it be Raven '''or''' something? | |||
{{See also}} | {{See also}} | ||
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{{Source materials}} | {{Source materials}} | ||
* {{Bates}}, p. 14 | * {{Bates}}, p. 14 | ||
* {{Beck-2013}}, p. 5 | |||
[[Category:dxʷləšucid conjunctions]] | [[Category:dxʷləšucid conjunctions]] |
Revision as of 06:57, 20 May 2015
- and
- “šəqild čeɫ ti dxʷsdigʷid ʔi ti xʷdikʷ”
- "Honoring the Teachers and the Teachings"
- (Title of the 4th Annual Lushootseed Language Conference. See sbuusaɫ sqʷuʔalikʷ dxʷʔal ti dxʷləšucid – 1)
- or
- diɬ ʔu tiʔacəc ʔi qaw̓qs ʔi stab
- Would it be Raven or something?
see also:
Number of times this entry has been verified against the sources, including at the time of creation: 1
In general, an entry with a higher number of verifications and sources may be considered more reliable.
sources
- 1994, Dawn Bates, Thom Hess and Vi Hilbert, Lushootseed Dictionary, ISBN 0-295-97323-4, University of Washington Press, p. 14
- 2013, "Unidirectional flexibility and the noun–verb distinction in Lushootseed," in Jan Rijkhoff and Eva van Lier (eds.), Flexible word classes: A typological study of underspecified parts-of-speech, 185–220. Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 5