Documentation project. β University of Bielefeld, 2011. β 107 pp.<div class="bb-sep"></div>"Our aim is to create a lexical inventory of Urum, a non-documented and not previously described language of the Minor Caucasus. For this purpose, we used a list of concepts to be elicited in the object langua
Urum basic lexicon
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Bielefeld: University of Bielefeld, 2011. β 104 p. Urum documentation project.
Table of contents:Introduction.
The physical world.
Kinship.
Animals.
The body.
Food and drink.
Clothing and grooming.
The house.
Agriculture and vegetation.
Basic actions and technology.
Motion.
Possession.
Spatial relations.
Quantity.
Time.
Sense perception.
Emotions and values.
Cognition.
Speech and language.
Social and political relations.
Warfare and hunting.
Law.
Religion and belief.
Modern world.
Miscellaneous function words.
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Bremen: University of Bremen, 2011. β 288 p. Urum documentation project.<div class="bb-sep"></div>We used this list of sentences and adapted it where necessary to the cultural context of our target language Urum. The 803 sentences were translated in the contact language Russian. Four native speakers
Documentation project. β University of Bremen, 2011. β 288 pp.<div class="bb-sep"></div>- In which clausal environment do Urum speakers select a particular inflectional category?<br/> - What are the basic syntactic properties of Urum syntax?<br/> - What are the differences between the clause structu
Author: Joel Rothman.<br/>194 pages.<br/>Level: for beginning to intermediate students.<br/>Basic Drumming by Joel Rothman offers everything needed for the beginning percussionist. It has sections on basic rhythms, reading rolls, drum technique, marching cadences, drum arrangements, basic rock drumm
Journal of Endangered Languages. β Winter 2013. β Vol 2, Issue 3 β p. 333-364.<div class="bb-sep"></div>Urum people identify themselves as Turkish-speaking Pontic Greeks who left Anatolia at the beginning of the 19 th century. A major group immigrated to the highlands of Kβvemo Kβartβli, where they