Full name:Die Sprachen der Uden in Nord-Azerbajdžan.
Publisher data:Wiesbaden.
Language(s):Udi, Nidzh; Udi, Vartashen
Code(s):lez-udn; lez-udv
Description:A descriptive grammar of Udi, covering both dialects.
Source:Schulze 2001
Author:Schulze, W.
Full name:The Udi Gospels. Annotated text, etymological index, lemmatized concordance.
Publisher data:München/Newcastle: Lincom.
Language(s):Udi, Vartashen
Code(s):lez-udv
Description:Romanized and grammatically elaborated edition of Vartashen texts from [Bezhanov & Bezhanov 1902]. Contains a selective etymological glossary of Udi. The Romanized text of the Gospels is also available at http://titus.uni-frankfurt.de/texte/etcs/cauc/udi/nt/nt.htm [Accessed on 10.2010].
Source:Seiler & Hioki 2006
Author:Seiler, Hansjakob; Hioki, Kojiro
Full name:Cahuilla Dictionary.
Publisher data:Banning, CA: Malki Museum Press.
Language(s):Cahuilla
Code(s):tak-cah
Description:A medium-sized dictionary of Cahuilla language (a reprint of the 1979 edition). Word classes are marked rather inconsistently, and sometimes not marked at all.
Source:Shaterian 1983
Author:Shaterian, Alan William
Full name:Phonology and Dictionary of Yavapai. Ph.D. dissertation.
Publisher data:University of California, Berkeley.
Language(s):Yavapai
Code(s):yum-yav
Description:An extensive analysis of Yavapai phonology, accompanied by a large dictionary of the language.
Source:Shaumyan 1941
Author:Шаумян, Р. М.
Full name:Грамматический очерк агульского языка с текстами и словарем [R. M. Shaumyan. A Grammar Sketch of Aghul with Texts and Dictionary].
Publisher data:Москва/Ленинград.
Language(s):Aghul, Koshan
Code(s):lez-agk
Description:A grammar sketch of the main Aghul dialects (mostly based on the Koshan dialect), supplemented by texts and a glossary. The following sigla are used in Shaumyan’s dictionary: "дул.", "тп.", "цир." = proper Aghul dialect (sub-dialects of the villages Duldug, Tpig, Tsirkhe respectively); "арс.", "бур.", "худ." = Koshan dialect (sub-dialects of the villages Arsug, Burshag, Khudig respectively); "гекх." = Gequn (Burkikhan) dialect; "фит." = Fite (Fit’e) dialect; "ус." = Keren dialect (sub-dialects of the village Usug).
Source:Shee 2008
Author:Shee, Naw Hsar
Full name:A descriptive grammar of Geba Karen.
Publisher data:M.A. thesis. Payap University.
Language(s):Karen, Geba
Code(s):krn-geb
Description:A detailed grammatical description of the Geba Karen language, including examples of texts collected by the author and a list of basic words.
Source:Shipley 1963
Author:Shipley, William F.
Full name:Maidu Texts and Dictionary (University of California publications in linguistics; v. 33).
Publisher data:Berkeley, Los Angeles: University of California Press.
Language(s):Maidu
Code(s):mai-mai
Description:A medium-sized Maidu dictionary accompanied by a collection of texts with English translations. According to the author, «[t]he basic listings in the Maidu-English section are single morphs, morphophonemically written. Sublistings are phonemic.» [p. 85]. This means that we need to refer to the English-Maidu section for the underived words in phonemic transcription. Meanings given in the Maidu-English and in the English-Maidu sections do not always literally coincide.
Source:Shipley 1964
Author:Shipley, William F.
Full name:Maidu Grammar (University of California publications in linguistics; v. 41).
Publisher data:Berkeley, Los Angeles: University of California Press.
Language(s):Maidu
Code(s):mai-mai
Description:A descriptive grammar of the Maidu language.
Source:Sibomana 1986
Author:Sibomana, Leo
Full name:An Outline of Nkem Language.
Publisher data:In: Afrika und Übersee, 69, pp. 251-292.
Language(s):Nkem
Code(s):eko-nkm
Description:A detailed grammatical description of the Nkem language; contains a large amount of illustrative lexical data.
Description:A detailed description of the phonology of Opo based on the author's own fieldwork. Accompanied with a representative vocabulary of the language, for now the single largest collection of lexical data on Opo.
Source:Silver 1961
Author:Silver, Shirley
Full name:Shasta vocabulary.
Publisher data:Ms.
Language(s):Shasta
Code(s):sha-sha
Description:A wordlist of Shasta, collected in July 1961 for the Survey of California Indian Languages (informant Sargent Sambo). Consists of a 14-page standard Survey vocabulary sheet, filled in by Shasta data in phonemic transcription. Available online at http://cla.berkeley.edu (item number: Silver.002).
Source:Smelcer 2010
Author:Smelcer, J. E.
Full name:Ahtna noun dictionary and pronunciation guide.
Publisher data:Ahtna Heritage Foundation.
Language(s):Ahtena, Central; Ahtena, Mentasta
Code(s):pca-ahc; pca-ahm
Description:Thematic dictionary of the nouns of the Ahtena language. All main dialects are accounted for: Central [C], Lower [L], Western [W], Mentasta [M].
Source:Snyman 1980
Author:Snyman, Jan W.
Full name:The relationship between Angolan !Xu and Žuǀ'õasi.
Publisher data:In: Bushman and Hottentot linguistic studies 1979. Ed. by Jan W. Snyman. Pretoria: University of South Africa, pp. 1-58.
Language(s):!O!Kung
Code(s):nkh-okn
Description:A sketch of the phonetical and grammatical peculiarities of a Northern dialect of the Žu (North Khoisan) family, with a small vocabulary in the appendix. The dialect is highly similar to, although not exactly identical, with the "N3" dialect described by D. F. Bleek in [Bleek 1929] and [Bleek 1956].
Source:Solnit 1997
Author:Solnit, David B.
Full name:Eastern Kayah Li.
Publisher data:University of Hawaii Press.
Language(s):Kayah Li, Eastern
Code(s):krn-kli
Description:A detailed grammatical description of the Eastern Kayah Li language. Includes some samples of texts collected by the author and a brief vocabulary.
Source:Steenwijk 1992
Author:Steenwijk, H.
Full name:The Slovene dialect of Resia: San Giorgo.
Publisher data:Rodopi.
Language(s):Slovenian, Resia
Code(s):slv-res
Description:Description of the San Giorgio dialect with texts and dictionary.
Source:Stevenson 1957
Author:Stevenson, Roland C.
Full name:A survey of the phonetics and grammatical structure of the Nuba Mountains languages.
Publisher data:In: Afrika und Übersee,41, pp. 27-65, 117-152, 171-196.
Description:This publication, among other things, provides a brief, but informative sketch of the grammars of Nyimang-Dinik, Temein-Jirru, and Katla-Tima, well illustrated by lexical material.
Source:Stevenson 1983a
Author:Stevenson, Roland C.
Full name:Temein Work Sheets.
Publisher data:Ms.
Language(s):Temein
Code(s):tem-tmn
Description:Several hundred basic lexicon items for the Temein language, recorded by Roland Stevenson and scanned by Roger Blench. Most of this data remains officially unpublished.
Description:Several hundred basic lexicon items for the Keiga Jirru, or Doni, language, recorded by Roland Stevenson and scanned by Roger Blench. Most of this data remains officially unpublished.
Description:Several hundred basic lexicon items for the Teisei umm Danab, or Tese, language, recorded by Roland Stevenson and scanned by Roger Blench. Most of this data remains officially unpublished.
Full name:Roland Stevenson's Nyimang and Dinik Lexicon. Ed. by M. Lionel Bender.
Publisher data:In: Afrikanistische Arbeitspapiere, 63, pp. 103-120.
Language(s):Ama; Afitti
Code(s):nyi-ama; nyi-afi
Description:A list of more than 500 lexical items for Nyimang and Dinik, edited by M. Lionel Bender after Roland Stevenson's notes with some transcriptional unifications.