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Lakota (Lakȟótiyapi [laˈkˣɔtɪ****ɪ]), also
referred to as
Lakhota,
Teton or
Teton Sioux, is a
Siouan language spoken by the
Lakota people of the Sioux...
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Lakhota Lake is a man-made lake
situated in
centre of
Jamnagar in the
Indian state of Gujarat. The lake is po****rly
known as
Lakhota Talav or Ranmal...
- The
Lakota ([laˈkˣota]; Lakota:
Lakȟóta/
Lakhóta) are a
Native American people. Also
known as the
Teton Sioux (from Thítȟuŋwaŋ), they are one of the three...
- plains. The term "Sičhą́ǧu"
appears on
pages 3 to 14 of
Beginning Lakhóta. "Ká
Lakȟóta kį líla hą́ske. 'That
Indian (over yonder) is very tall.'" "Hą, hé...
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among the
historical enemies of the Lakota. They are also
known as Oglála
Lakhóta Oyáte.
Oglala elders relate stories about the
origin of the name "Oglala"...
- plus a
prepositional phrase may be
called pseudo-ditransitive, as in the
Lakhota sentence Haŋpíkčeka kiŋ lená wé-čage ("I made
those moccasins for him")...
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blowing into a
small hole in the floor.[citation needed] The
Lakhota Museum is in the
former Lakhota Palace. This
small museum has a
collection of sculptures...
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incorporation is
manifested in the
languages in
which it is observed. In
Lakhota, a
Siouan language of the plains, for example, the
phrase "the man is chopping...
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three major regional varieties, with
other sub-varieties:
Lakota (a.k.a.
Lakȟóta, Teton,
Teton Sioux)
Western Dakota (a.k.a. Yankton-Yanktonai or Dakȟóta...
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syntactic analysis which is just as
relevant for
languages like
Dyirbal and
Lakhota as it is for more
commonly studied Indo-European languages.
Instead of...