Nanticoke Language Lessons - Family
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| Description | This lesson introduces Nanticoke kinship terms, which are inalienably possessed animate nouns. Paradigms for first, second, and third person singular possession of inalienably possessed animate nouns are discussed. Author: Keith Cunningham (Wasëchedek Wënchoteh) The copyright to this lesson belongs to the Nanticoke Indian Association, but it is free to distribute for non-commercial education purposes. The copyright to the works cited herein belong to their respective authors. If you use any material in this video in a derivative work, please cite as follows: Cunningham, Keith A. (2020, June 22) Nanticoke Language Lessons - Family [video] YouTube. Acknowledgements: This video is dedicated to the departed speakers of Nanticoke, as well as their descendants for whom I hope these lessons will be of benefit. I would like to thank the following individuals for their guidance throughout the course of my research: Nanticoke Contributors Karelle Hall - Anthropological Linguist, Nanticoke Indian |
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| Date | 2020-06-22 |
| Source | commons.wikimedia.org |
| Author | Keith Cunningham |