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K’ashógot’įne Radįlįh Kóé Xədǝ́ (Fort Good Hope Dictionary)

K’ashógot’įne Radįlįh Kóé Xədǝ́ (Fort Good Hope Dictionary)

Language Name

Slavey.

Alternate Language Names

Sahtúot’ı̨nę Yatı̨́, Slavi, Slave, Dené, Mackenzian.

Region

Northwest Territories, Canada.

Who

Sahtú Divisional Education Council (Publisher).

Others Involved

Deline Teaching and Learning Centre (Original Publication); Lucy Jackson, Judy Lafferty, Florence Barnaby, Hycinthe Kochon, Marie Kochon (Elders); Regina Lennie, Lucy Ann Yakaleya, Linda Manuel, Henry Charney, Margaret Louison (Contributors); Chief T’Selehye School (Cover Photo).

Publishing Information

Published by Sahtú Divisional Education Council. The original publishing date is unknown. It was added to Google Drive in 2020.

How People are Cited

People are cited on the Acknowledgements page.

How Information is Cited

Speakers and previous publications are cited on the Acknowledgements page.

Where is Information Coming from

Entry Information in this dictionary comes from speakers. This dictionary is a revision of previously published work by Deline Teaching and Learning Centre in 1986.

Tools and Framework used

This dictionary is available as an ebook.

Access

This dictionary is open access through Sahtú Divisional Education Council via Google Drive.

Included Languages and Directionality

English to Slavey.

Dialects Included

This dictionary includes information from the K’ashógot’įne Goxedǝ́ (Hare) dialect.

Type of Dictionary

This is a bilingual, mono-directional topical wordlist.

How are Entries Organised

Entries are organized topically. Topics include Towns, Animals, Birds and Fowls, Fish, and more. Entries are then organized alphabetically by English within the topic. Entries include the English headword and the Slavey translation. There is no other information included in entries.

Other Features

Feature Included More Information
Guide to use and understand ❌
Audio ❌
Images ❌
Example phrases ✅ The final topics are Conversation and Conversation/Statements, which contain phrases
Speakers marked ❌
Dialects marked ❌ There is only one dialect included

External Links

Open access through Sahtú Divisional Education Council: https://www.sahtudec.ca/documents/slavey-dictionaries

Link to the open access PDF on Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qR_Fmibda1cRmow2O9-aSWFrz0Ow62WN/view

source: https://wiki.ubc.ca/Documentation:RelLex/K’ashógot’įne_Radįlįh_Kóé_Xədǝ́_(Fort_Good_Hope_Dictionary)

Last updated on August 30, 2024 at 3:01 pm.
How to cite this page: Relational Lexicography. (August 30, 2024). K’ashógot’įne Radįlįh Kóé Xədǝ́ (Fort Good Hope Dictionary). https://knowledgebase.arts.ubc.ca/8543-2/

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