Eskimo-aleutische Sprachen (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Eskimo-aleutische Sprachen" in German language version.

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  • Geoffrey K. Pullum: The great Eskimo vocabulary hoax. Comment. In: Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. Band 7, Nr. 2, 1989, S. 275–281, doi:10.1007/BF00138079, JSTOR:4047733: „C. W. Schultz-Lorentzen’s Dictionary of the West Greenlandic Eskimo Language (1927) gives just two possibly relevant roots: qanik, meaning ‘snow in the air’ or ‘snowflake’, and aput, meaning ‘snow on the ground’.“

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  • Lyle Campbell: American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Native America (= Oxford studies in anthropological linguistics. Band 4). Oxford University Press, New York, NY [u. a.] 1997, ISBN 0-19-509427-1, S. 394 (eingeschränkte Vorschau in der Google-Buchsuche).

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  • Laura Martin: “Eskimo words for snow”. A case study in the genesis and decay of an anthropological example. In: American Anthropologist. Band 88, Nr. 2, 1986, S. 418–423, JSTOR:677570.
  • Geoffrey K. Pullum: The great Eskimo vocabulary hoax. Comment. In: Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. Band 7, Nr. 2, 1989, S. 275–281, doi:10.1007/BF00138079, JSTOR:4047733: „C. W. Schultz-Lorentzen’s Dictionary of the West Greenlandic Eskimo Language (1927) gives just two possibly relevant roots: qanik, meaning ‘snow in the air’ or ‘snowflake’, and aput, meaning ‘snow on the ground’.“

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