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ᏣᎳᎩ ᎦᏬᏂᎯᏍᏗ 231. ᎦᎶᏂ 20, 2014. Website up, Homework Posted. Website is up. We are building it as we go. http://cherokeelanguage.wcu.edu/ Homework 1-3: Syllabary Worksheets Homework pdfs on website, Homework tab. http://cherokeelanguage.wcu.edu/cher231/. First Quiz and Hmwrk Due 9/3.
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ᏣᎳᎩᎦᏬᏂᎯᏍᏗ 231 ᎦᎶᏂ 20, 2014
Website up, Homework Posted Website is up. We are building it as we go. http://cherokeelanguage.wcu.edu/ Homework 1-3: Syllabary Worksheets Homework pdfs on website, Homework tab. http://cherokeelanguage.wcu.edu/cher231/
First Quiz and Hmwrk Due 9/3 10 Quizzes due on Wednesdays. 10 Homeworks due on Wednesdays. Quiz will be random words in Syllabary from Handout Syllabary Worksheets. Transcribe syllables into alphabet and translate word into English. Transcribe and answer questions.
Cherokee Syllabary Cherokee Syllabary in 4x4 Bingo format Handouts posted at http://cherokeelanguage.wcu.edu/cher231/ Handout tab
Cherokee Syllabary Cherokee Syllabary in 4x4 Bingo format • Review the 24-word vocabulary. • Write in 16 of the syllables. • Brainstorm words with same syllables. • Play the bingo game. Teacher calls first game. Students take over.
Bingo Monday! Come to class prepared. Download Handouts from Handout tab. Fill in Syllabary Bingo game board 001. Practice reading Syllabary Bingo vocabulary.
ᏣᎳᎩᎦᏬᏂᎯᏍᏗᏗᎪᏪᎵ ᎠᎠᏂstrawberry ᎡᎡᏆIt is big. ᎢᎢᎾᏓsnake ᎣᎣᎦᎾgroundhog ᎤᎤᏬᏚᎯHe/she/it is pretty. ᎥᎥᎥyes ᎭᎭᏗno ᏗᏗᏂᏲᎵchildren
Calling the Game Caller will say the target Syllable and then the word with the Syllable. “Ꭰ, ᎠᏂ!” Variant: Caller includes word in a sentence. “a, ani, Ani dagwaduliha. Agiyosiha. Ani dagwaduliha.
ᏣᎳᎩᎦᏬᏂᎯᏍᏗᏗᎪᏪᎵ ᏂᏂᎯyou ᎯᎯᎠthis, these ᏆᏆᎾpeach ᏓᏓᎦᏏturtle ᎦᎦᏚbread ᏚᏙᏚᏙᎠ? What is her/his name? ᏲᏲᎾbear ᎾᏄᎾpotato
ᏣᎳᎩᎦᏬᏂᎯᏍᏗᏗᎪᏪᎵ ᏏᏏᏲhello ᏙᏙᎯpeace, calm ᏄᏄᏓᎴdifferent ᏳᏙᎢᏳᏍᏗᎯᎠ? What is this? ᏍᏍᏓᏯIt is hard. ᎴᏓᏆᎴᎳcar ᎳᎪᎳwinter ᎪᎪᎦcrow
Cherokee Language Review Cherokee language has Nouns: ani, inada, ogana Adjectives: egwa, uwoduhi Verbs: …dagwadoa, Agwaduliha. Particles: hia, nihi, vv, hadi (Particles are small function words that don’t take pronouns, as a category.)
Pronouns Some Cherokee Nouns, Cherokee Adjectives, and Cherokee Verbs take Pronouns. ayohli child diniyohli children tsiyohli I child uwoyeni his/her hand agwoyeni my hand
Pronouns Adjectives uwoduhi he/she pretty agwoduhi I pretty tsoduhi you pretty agw- ~ uw- Vowel Stem Pronoun Pattern
Pronouns Verbs Uduliha. She/He wants it. Duduliha. She/He wants them. Agwaduliha. I want it. Dagwaduliha. I want them. agw- ~ u- a-Vowel Stem Pronoun Pattern
ᎥᏍᎩ ᏂᎦᎠ! Vsgi nigaa! That’s all. Go to website: http://cherokeelanguage.wcu.edu/cher231/ Download Syllabus from top level, download this powerpoint from powerpoint tab, download Handouts from Handout tab, download, etc.