DE eng

Search in the Catalogues and Directories

Page: 1 2
Hits 1 – 20 of 39

1
LINGUIST List Resources for Delaware, Pidgin
BASE
Show details
2
Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Pidgin Delaware
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
BASE
Show details
3
Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Common Delaware
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
BASE
Show details
4
Crúbadán language data for Delaware
Kevin Scannell. - 2018
BASE
Show details
5
Delaware: a language of United States
: SIL International, 2018
BASE
Show details
6
Delaware, Pidgin: a language of United States
: SIL International, 2018
BASE
Show details
7
Caremark's Hidden Promise
In: Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review (2018)
BASE
Show details
8
Language Preservation in Three Native American Communities
Rementer, James; Pearson, Bruce L.. - : Mid-America Linguistics Conference, 2017. : University of Kansas, 2017
BASE
Show details
9
Problem of Accessibility Linguists, Their Products and Language Communities
Dennis, Dallas. - : Mid-America Linguistics Conference, 2017. : University of Kansas, 2017
BASE
Show details
10
Linguistic variation in a small speech community: the personal dialects of Moraviantown Delaware
In: Anthropological linguistics . - Lincoln, NE : University of Nebraska Press 52 (2010) 1, 1-48
BLLDB
OLC Linguistik
Show details
11
Opera Delaware's Family Opera Theatre
Covert, Kalle. - 2010
BASE
Show details
12
David Zeisberger's description of Delaware morphology (1827)
In: Historiographia linguistica. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 36 (2009) 2-3, 325-344
BLLDB
Show details
13
UDEL/SMU at TREC 2009 Entity Track
In: DTIC (2009)
BASE
Show details
14
Many Identities, One Nation: The Revolution and Its Legacy in the Mid-Atlantic
In: Faculty and Staff Monograph Publications (2007)
Abstract: The richly diverse population of the mid-Atlantic region distinguished it from the homogeneity of Puritan New England and the stark differences of the plantation South that still dominate our understanding of early America. In Many Identities, One Nation, Liam Riordan explores how the American Revolution politicized religious, racial, and ethnic identities among the diverse inhabitants of Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey. Attending to individual experiences through a close comparative analysis, Riordan explains the transformation from British subjects to U.S. citizens in a region that included Quakers, African Americans, and Pennsylvania Germans.In the face of a gradually emerging sense of nationalism, varied forms of personal and group identities took on heightened public significance in the Revolutionary Delaware Valley. While Quakers in Burlington, New Jersey, remained suspect after the war because of their pacifism, newly freed slaves in New Castle, Delaware, demanded full inclusion, and bilingual Pennsylvania Germans in Easton, Pennsylvania, successfully struggled to create a central place for themselves in the new nation. By placing the public contest over the proper expression of group distinctiveness in the context of local life, Riordan offers a new understanding of how cultural identity structured the early Jacksonian society of the 1820s as a culmination of the American Revolution in this region.This compelling story brings to life the popular culture of the Revolutionary Delaware Valley through analysis of wide-ranging evidence, from architecture, folk art, clothing, and music to personal papers, newspapers, and local church, tax, and census records. The study's multilayered local perspective allows us to see how the Revolutionary upheaval of the colonial status quo penetrated everyday life and stimulated new understandings of the importance of cultural diversity in the Revolutionary nation. ; https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/fac_monographs/1144/thumbnail.jpg
Keyword: 1775-1783; 18th century; 19th century; Cultural pluralism; Delaware River Valley (N.Y.-Del. and N.J.); Ethnic Studies; Group identity; History; Middle Atlantic States; Nationalism; Political History; Revolution; Social aspects; United States; United States History
URL: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/fac_monographs/140
BASE
Hide details
15
Dutch, Swedish, and English elements in the development of Pidgin Delaware
In: American journal of Germanic linguistics and literatures. - Madison, Wis. : Society for Germanic Philology 11 (1999) 1, 63-87
BLLDB
Show details
16
The Languages of Native North America
Mithun, Marianne. - : Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999
BASE
Show details
17
The Languages of Native North America
Mithun, Marianne. - : Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999
BASE
Show details
18
The Languages of Native North America
Mithun, Marianne. - : Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999
BASE
Show details
19
Iambic lengthening and final vowels
In: International journal of American linguistics. - Chicago : Univ. of Chicago Press 64 (1998) 3, 179-223
BLLDB
Show details
20
Anishinaabe kinomaagewinan
BASE
Show details

Page: 1 2

Catalogues
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
Bibliographies
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Linked Open Data catalogues
4
Online resources
6
0
2
3
Open access documents
20
0
0
0
2
© 2013 - 2024 Lin|gu|is|tik | Imprint | Privacy Policy | Datenschutzeinstellungen ändern