Full name:A comparative reconstruction of Akpes lects. Akoko North, Ondo state.
Publisher data:M.A. thesis, Department of linguistics and African languages, University of Port-Harcourt.
Language(s):Akpes, Akunnu; Akpes, Ekiromi
Code(s):akp-aku; akp-eki
Description:An attempt at a reconstruction of the phonology of Proto-Akpes. Contains a large list of Proto-Akpes etyma with reflexations in daughter languages (dialects).
Source:Imnayshvili 1977
Author:Имнайшвили, Д. С.
Full name:Историко-сравнительный анализ фонетики нахских языков [A Historical-Comparative Analysis of the Phonetics of the Nakh Languages].
Description:Detailed comparative analysis of the synchronic systems and diachronic developments of the phonetic and phonological systems of the Nakh language group. Includes a large amount of unique dialectal data, making the work a primary source on Nakh reconstruction. Does not, however, contain the author's own version of the reconstructed Proto-Nakh phonological system.
Source:Innocenti 2010
Author:Innocenti, Marco
Full name:Note elementari di Grammatica Gumuz. Varietà di Mandura.
Publisher data:Addis Ababa: Arada Books.
Language(s):Gumuz, Metemma
Code(s):gum-kok
Description:A grammatical description of the Mandura-Metemma variety of Gumuz, together with a comprehensive vocabulary of the language.
Source:Isakov & Khalilov 2001
Author:Исаков, И. А.; Халилов М. Ш.
Full name:Гунзибско-русский словарь [Hunzib-Russian Dictionary].
Publisher data:Москва.
Language(s):Hunzib
Code(s):tsz-huz
Description:Hunzib-Russian dictionary based on the Hunzib proper dialect with specific Garbutli and Naxada words quoted. Ca. 7000 entries. Supplemented with a grammar sketch.
Source:Ismail 2000
Author:Ismail, Muhammad Abbaker
Full name:Linguistic analysis of the noun morphology of the Daju language. M.A. Degree Thesis.
Publisher data:University of Khartoum: Department of Linguistics.
Language(s):Lagowa
Code(s):daj-lag
Description:A detailed study of the nominal system of Lagowa Daju, well illustrated by material and very useful as a control source for much of Thelwall's material.
Source:Israel 1979
Author:Israel, M.
Full name:A grammar of the Kuvi language.
Publisher data:Trivandrum: Sangam Printers.
Language(s):Kuwi
Code(s):gku-kuw
Description:Detailed grammatical description of the Kuwi language.
Source:Jacobsen 1964
Author:Jacobsen, Jr.; Horton, William
Full name:A Grammar of the Washo Language. Ph.D. dissertation.
Publisher data:University of California, Berkeley.
Language(s):Washo
Code(s):wsh-wsh
Description:A voluminous (circa 700 pages) descriptive grammar of the Washo language, based on the author’s field work, conducted in 1955-1959.
Source:Jakobi 1990
Author:Jakobi, Angelika
Full name:A Fur Grammar. Phonology, Morphophonology and Morphology.
Publisher data:Hamburg: Helmut Buske Verlag.
Language(s):Fur
Code(s):fur-fvr
Description:Detailed description of Fur, well illustrated by examples and an annotated text, but without an accompanying glossary.
Source:Jetté & Jones 2000
Author:Jetté, Jules; Jones, Eliza
Full name:Koyukon Athabaskan Dictionary.
Publisher data:Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language Center.
Language(s):Koyukon
Code(s):pca-koy
Description:Extensive dictionary of the Koyukon language, covering all dialects. The lexicographic project was started by the missioner Jules Jetté (Father Jetty) in the early 20th century and finished by the Central Koyukon native speaker Eliza Jones almost a century ago.
Source:Jones 1978
Author:Jones, Eliza
Full name:Junior Dictionary for Central Koyukon Athabascan.
Publisher data:Anchorage, Alaska: National Bilingual Materials Development Center, University of Alaska.
Language(s):Koyukon
Code(s):pca-koy
Description:English-Koyukon educational dictionary, based on the Central dialect.
Publisher data:In: Africana Marburgensia, 4, 2, pp. 62-69.
Language(s):Amdang
Code(s):fur-amd
Description:A small wordlist collected by the author from speakers of the "Mimi" language, which, upon close survey, turns out to be different from the previously attested "Mimi" languages and is now reliably identified as a dialect of Amdang.
Source:Jungraithmayr 1978
Author:Jungraithmayr, Hermann
Full name:A Lexical Comparison of Darfur and Wadai Daju.
Publisher data:In: Aspects of Language in the Sudan. Ed. by Robin Thelwall. New University of Ulster, pp. 145-154.
Language(s):Sila; Nyala
Code(s):daj-sil; daj-nyl
Description:This paper contains wordlists for several varieties of Daju, including Sila, Nyala, and Mongo, collected by the author. Unfortunately, the wordlists overlap only partially with the standard Swadesh list, making them unfit for use as primary sources.
Source:Kadagidze 1984
Author:Кадагидзе, Давид; Кадагидзе, Нико
Full name:Цова-тушинско-грузинско-русский словарь [Tsova-Tush-Georgian-Russian Dictionary].
Publisher data:Тбилиси: "Мецниереба".
Language(s):Batsbi
Code(s):nah-bbl
Description:A large trilingual dictionary, the major source of lexical information on Batsbi.
Source:Kagaya 1993
Author:Kagaya, Ryohei
Full name:A Classified Vocabulary of the Sandawe Language.
Publisher data:Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages
Language(s):Sandawe
Code(s):snd-snd
Description:Large classified vocabulary of Sandawe, based on the author's personal fieldwork conducted with a speaker from the Kurio village. Transcription quality is fairly good, but no tonal notation is available.
Source:Kalsbeek 1998
Author:Kalsbeek, J.
Full name:The Čakavian Dialect of Orbanići near Žminj in Istria.
Publisher data:Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi.
Language(s):Cakavian, Orbanici
Code(s):slv-orb
Description:Description of a Čakavian dialect with texts and dictionary.
Source:Karasayev & Matsiyev 1978
Author:Карасаев, А. Т.; Мациев, А. Г.
Full name:Русско-чеченский словарь [Russian-Chechen Dictionary].
Publisher data:Москва: "Русский язык".
Language(s):Chechen
Code(s):nah-che
Description:Large dictionary (40,000 entries) of the literary Chechen language.
Source:Kari & Buck 1975
Author:Kari, James; Buck, M.
Full name:Ahtna noun dictionary.
Publisher data:Fairbanks.
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]. The data were revised and included into [Kari 1990].
Source:Kari 1976
Author:Kari, James
Full name:Ingalik verb stems.
Publisher data:Ms., online at the Alaska Native Language Archive, item IK974K1976c
Language(s):Degexit'an
Code(s):pca-deg
Description:Handwritten glossary of the verbs of the Degexit'an language (Yukon dialect). The scanned ms consists of 70 pages, but w/o pagination (sheets with roots starting in t- are missing). We refer to electronic page numbers from 1 to 70 of the ANLA pdf-file.
Description:Dictionary of the nouns of the Tanaina language. All main dialects are accounted for: Upper Inlet [U], Outer Inlet [O], Inland [I], Iliamna [Il] (if Iliamna is not marked separately, an Iliamna form is assumed to be the same as the Inland one). The absence of a specific siglum means that this form is used in all the dialects.