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Today it’s just George and William talking about the wonders of Navajo. Mostly William talking, as he knows more about it.
Top of show Greeting: Yanem
Links and Resources:
- Wikipedia
- The Navajo Language (best resource on the Internet)
- The Derivation of Meaning in the Navajo Verb
- Structure of Navajo
- A bunch of learning resources
- Reversing Navajo Language Shift (book chapter)
- A Computational Analysis of Navajo Verb Stems (This is the one George called out as dealing with analogy)
- Aspects of Navajo Verb Morphology and Syntax: The Inchoative
- An Experiment in Computational Parsing of the Navajo Verb
- Bibliography on Navajo (for those who have access to academic articles and want to do a deep dive)
Gabe Brinton
I think I might know the obscure standard that caused the Navajo language Wiki page to get cut down. When the grammar portion of the page titled “[Languagename] language” gets too comprehensive, it gets its own page called “[Languagename] grammar.” Let me know if this is where the missing info went: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navajo_grammar