Initial Introduction Uniskript Chickasaw Initial Introduction Uniskript Chickasaw

Initial Introduction Uniskript Chickasaw

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Publisher Description

Uniskript Chickasaw is a phonetic alphabet which uses symbols to indicate how to produce the required sound. They were developed through a totally phonic and intuitive linguistic technology, developed by educational linguists at the University of the Nations in Hawaii. These innovative alphabets are being used successfully for educational and language revitalization in a number of indigenous languages in different parts of the world.
Uniskript alphabets allow a person to become technically literate in a very short period of time, paving the way for deep and sustainable literacy in the heritage language, increasing self-esteem and strengthening ethnic identity, in a playful and efficient way.
The authors; Sherrie Begay and Marcia Suzuki, have written this body of work in simple terms, for the purpose of training teachers and volunteers. They have provided a brief introduction on the mechanisms of speech sound production, followed by details of the specific phonemes of the Chickasaw language. Photographs and explanations of each symbol are included, along with an explanation of the cultural symbology.
After reviewing this introduction, the next step for the practitioners, will be to test the alphabet and develop literacy materials based on this technology, with the goal of enabling new generations of speakers to acquire an accurate pronunciation of the language, and help communicate and preserve the traditional values and the aesthetics of the Chickasaw culture.

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2021
18 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
13
Pages
PUBLISHER
Sherrie Begay
SIZE
3.7
MB

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