Description: This is "Seneca Morphology and Dictionary" by Wallace L. Chafe published as part of the Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology, Volume 4 [whole volume] in 1967. This work is an extended description of the structure of words in the Seneca language. A description of the grammar of Seneca words has already been published in the International Journal of American Linguistics (Chafe, 1960, 1961 a). A major omission from that work, however, was a comprehensive list of the verb roots, noun roots, and particles of the language, with specification of their grammatical peculiarities and examples of their use. The present work is designed to fill that gap. Its chief purpose is to make available a Seneca dictionary, or lexicon. Since, however, the dictionary contains many references to paragraphs in the Seneca Morphology mentioned above, it was thought useful to republish that work as part of this volume. Republication seems all the more useful in view of the fact that the original Seneca Morphology is scattered through eight numbers of two different volumes of the journal. Minor revisions and corrections have been made, but extensive changes, however desirable they might have been, were out of the question because the references in the dictionary were already keyed to paragraph numbers in the original version, as were the references given in the Grammatical Commentary of Seneca Thanksgiving Rituals (Chafe, 1961 b). Per the photos note age wear: front and back cover exhibit some scuffs and foxing; some in-text markings.
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Binding: Hardcover
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Author: Wallace L. Chafe
Region: North America
Publisher: Smithsonian Press
Topic: Language Study
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1967