Diné Bizaad (Navajo)
[aka Diné Bizaad, Navajo, Navaho]Classification: Athabaskan-Eyak-Tlingit
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Classification: Athabaskan-Eyak-Tlingit
·at risk
Language Navajo. nav_word-list_1993_03.html, entries: 23 - 43
Joyce McDonough, Martha Austin-Garrison |
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Wordlist |
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July 26, 1993 |
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Martha Austin-Garrison, Alyce Bradley, Diana Parish, Marie Salt, Louise Hudgins, Gladys Yellowhair, Zelma King, Rosemary Tsosie, Cecelia Gowan, Sallie Barlow, Freddie Holiday |
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Monument Valley High School, Kayenta, Navajo County, Arizona, U.S.A. |
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Joyce McDonough, Martha Austin-Garrison |
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UCLA Phonetics Archive |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ |
jonatas varela 4542 days ago
não deveriam deixar esse belo idioma ficar em risco de extinção
Adriano Sampaio 4541 days ago
Certamente, caberá ao membros da nação Navajo perpetuar seu idioma e cultura. Contudo sabemos que as línguas são dinâmicas, muitos idiomas que hoje existem, não existiam há alguns séculos e muitos que eram bastante difundidos estão hoje extintos. Haverá como deter o fluxo natural das coisas?
mario torres 4541 days ago
es una lastima un idioma tan antiguo
Jesca Hdz 4541 days ago
Amazing beautiful natrual sounding words. :)
Adriano Sampaio 4541 days ago
Certainly, it is up to members of the Navajo Nation to perpetuate their language and culture. Yet we know that languages are dynamic, many languages that exist today did not exist centuries ago and many who were quite widespread are now extinct. There will be how to stop the natural flow of things?
Sylvia Torres Domínguez 1994 days ago
Los conquistadores de America Mataró n costumbres tradiciones, a golpes prohibieron hablar en dialecto lenguas indígenas. Y ahora quieren recuperar?.
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