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=== Other Families and Isolates ===
=== Other Families and Isolates ===
* [http://escholarship.org/uc/item/8309x2k0 Chimariko Grammar]
* [http://www.albany.edu/anthro/fac/broadwell/choctawsketch2.pdf Choctaw] sketch
* [http://www.albany.edu/anthro/fac/broadwell/choctawsketch2.pdf Choctaw] sketch
* [http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~survey/documents/dissertations/okrand-1977.pdf Mutsun Grammar] (Utian) by Marc Okrand, the inventor of Klingon
* [http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~survey/documents/dissertations/okrand-1977.pdf Mutsun Grammar] (Utian) by Marc Okrand, the inventor of Klingon

Revision as of 17:28, 30 November 2011

With a little digging, one can easily find quite a selection of freely-available grammars on the web. Normally I just download these and dump them into my e-reader, but then if I want to direct someone else to a grammar, I have to go hunting again. It seemed useful to make a list.

I do not include Wikipedia pages in this list. Some languages have their phonologies and morphologies very well described there, but most articles are very weak on syntax.

The organization below is based on region rather than family. I have no particular attachment to this scheme, if someone has a more useful plan.

Africa

Middle-East and Caucasus

Northeast Caucasian

Afro-Asiatic

Other Families and Isolates

Central Asia and Siberia

Indo-European

South Asia

Indo-European

Other Families and Isolates

East and South-east Asia

Australia and Polynesia

North and Central America

Algonquin

Na-Dene

Iroquoian

Mayan

Sahaptin

Salishan

Uto-Aztecan

Other Families and Isolates

South America