Shea's library of American linguistics / [edited by John Dawson Gilmary Shea].

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York : Cramoisy Press, 1860-1863.
Description
1 online resource (13 v. )

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Series
Sabin Americana : History of the Americas, 1500-1926. [More in this series]
Contains
Notes
  • Vol. 1 and v. 3 have series title "Library of American Linguistics."
  • Reproduction of original from The American Antiquarian Society.
  • Sabin no. 80015a.
Contents
  • v. 1. A French-Onondaga dictionary from a manuscript of the seventeenth century / by John Gilmary Shea
  • V. 2. A Selish or Flat-head grammar / by the Rev. G. Mengarini
  • V. 3. A grammatical sketch of the Heve language, translated from an unpublished Spanish manuscript / by Buckingham Smith
  • V. 4. Grammar of the Mutsun language / by Felipe Arroyo de la Cuesta
  • V. 5. Grammar of the Pima or Névome, a language of Sonora : from a manuscript of the XVIII century / edited by Buckingham Smith
  • V. 6. Grammar and dictionary of the Yakama language / by M.C. Pandosy ; translated by George Gibbs and J.G. Shea
  • V. 7. Vocabulary of the language of San Antonio Mission, California / by Bonaventure Sitjar
  • V. 8. A vocabulary or phrase book of the Mutsun language of Alta, California / by the Rev. F. Felipe Arroyo de le Cuesta
  • V. 9. Grammar of the Mikmaque language / edited from the manuscripts of the Abbé Maillard by the Rev. Joseph M. Bellenger
  • V. 10. Radical words of the Mohawk language, with their derivatives / J. Bruyas
  • V. 11. Alphabetical vocabularies of the Clallam and Lummi / by George Gibbs
  • V. 12. Dictionary of the Chinook jargon, or, Trade language of Oregon / by George Gibbs
  • V. 13. Alphabetical vocabulary of the Chinook language / by George Gibbs.
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  • Grammatical sketch of the Heve language.
  • Grammar of the Pima or Névome, a language of Sonora.
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