For those who have progressed beyond introductory lessons,
"Intermediate Creek" offers an expanded understanding of the
language and culture of the Muskogee (Creek) and Seminole Indians.
The first advanced textbook for the language, this book builds on
the grammatical principles set forth in the authors' earlier book,
"Beginning Creek: Mvskoke Emponvkv," providing students with
knowledge crucial to mastering more-complex linguistic
constructions.
Here are clear, comprehensive explanations of linguistic
features such as the use of plural subject and object noun phrases;
future tense and intentive mood; commands and causatives;
postpositions and compound noun phrases; locatives; and sentences
with multiple clauses. Linguistic anthropologist Pamela Innes and
native speakers Linda Alexander and Bertha Tilkens have organized
the book much as they did "Beginning Creek." Each chapter begins
with a presentation of the grammatical points to be learned,
followed by new vocabulary, exercises, an essay relating the
material to Muskogee and Seminole life, and suggested readings.
Numerous diagrams and tables aid understanding, while an audio CD
contains examples of spoken Mvskoke--conversations, a story, and a
lullaby--and demonstrates the cadence and intonations of the
language.
Given resurgent interest in the Mvskoke language but a paucity
of classroom resources for advanced study, "Intermediate Creek" not
only offers a practical means for learning but also marks a
significant step in preserving and revitalizing an important Native
language.
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