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Omzinesý wrote:
Micamo wrote:
Omzinesý wrote:Do you have a Lakota grammar?
Web version of a Lakhota sketch, Rood and Taylor.
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Omzinesý, I could give some details on grammar. I have the Lakota Dictionary, which contains a very large and thorough explaintion of grammar, and have been learning it here and there. [:)]

Other than that, for online grammar, I would suggest checking out the Lakota forums here (Waŋyáŋkiŋ yé.). They have lessions that teach you the grammar (and use the proper systems etc etc) and once you become active, you can join the membership to view more sections of the forum. :)

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2-4 wrote:
Omzinesý wrote:
Micamo wrote:
Omzinesý wrote:Do you have a Lakota grammar?
Web version of a Lakhota sketch, Rood and Taylor.
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Does anybody know a presentation of typology of analytic languages?
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A fairly complete free Sanskrit course for beginners, with nice website design and an informal style:

http://www.learnsanskrit.org/
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An essay attempting to define "Polysynthesis" from a functionalist perspective. (As an alternative to Baker's P&P approach)
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plathhs wrote:
MrKrov wrote:I read a 234-page PDF by a Joy Naomi Philip titled SUBORDINATING AND COORDINATING LINKERS on the 14th and a handful today. I understood most of it and when I get past my current grammar faves I'll have new things to implement.
Care to post a link to it in the resources thread?
I did a quick googling and found it. Enjoy.
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Does anybody happen to know a grammar of Guaraní?

It doesn't have to be a free PDF, I just can't find anything.
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If you know Spanish, you can try this Wikilibro:

http://es.wikibooks.org/wiki/Guaran%C3%AD
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atman wrote:If you know Spanish, you can try this Wikilibro:

http://es.wikibooks.org/wiki/Guaran%C3%AD
I don't.
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Does anyone have any resources on Italic languages except Latin?
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Omzinesý wrote:
atman wrote:If you know Spanish, you can try this Wikilibro:

http://es.wikibooks.org/wiki/Guaran%C3%AD
I don't.
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Spanish/Contents
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Omzinesý wrote:Does anybody happen to know a grammar of Guaraní?

It doesn't have to be a free PDF, I just can't find anything.
Well, there's A Description of Colloquial Guarani, which is probably the closest thing you'll find in English.
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I hope I am not reposting anything, but I think that this would be very helpful, given the paucity of good, detailed resources in Indigenous Australian Languages:

http://ausil.monsoonhub.org/node/3717

It's really great. It has tons of grammatical and lexical information on each of the several Indigenous Australian Languages, plus an IPA option.

Also, here is a wonderful Karuk dictionary:

http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~karuk/index.php

I use this a lot as well, given my conculture's basis in East Asian, Andean and Indigenous Californian cultures.

Hope I was of help! [;)]
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