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Seller's Description:
First edition (first printing). A very good copy; no dust jacket. Former owner's name on front free endpaper. Many leading figures in the field of Athabaskan languages contributed to this volume, and their range of topics matches Robert Young's interests. Four papers deal with northern Athabaskan languages, which Young studied in the 1930s. The remaining essays focus on aspects of Navajo language and culture; Young has specialized in this area for over fifty years in collaboration with his mentor, William Morgan, Sr. Several essays present detailed analysis of verb and sentence structure in Navajo, two are studies of Navajo literacy, another examines Navajo philosophy, and one offers the first study of how children learn the complexities of the Navajo verb. Anyone interested in Navajo studies or Athabaskan languages will find these essays invaluable.
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Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 0826317057. Signed by Robert W. Young on the half-title page. A bump to the top corner, and a trace of dust soiling to the bottom page edges. Red cloth with patterned endpapers. Preface by Ken Hale. Essays covering Syntax and Morphology, Phonology, Semantics and Philosophy and Culture.; 490 pages; Signed by Associated.