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ᏣᎳᎩ ᎦᏬᏂᎯᏍᏗ 132

, 24, 2014ᎤᎾᏙᏓᏉᏅᎢ ᎧᎦᎵ

5th Week Exam

A bit late. Cummulative.

Hmwk 1-3Quiz 1-3

Hmwk 01

Meeting Interaction with Three Characters

First Person Singular Forms

... dagwadoa.Agiyosiha.Gadu uganasda agwaduliha.

Meeting Dialogues

Second Person Singular Forms and Questions

Do detsadoa?Tsayosihatsu?Do iyusdi tsaduliha?Svgtatsu haduliha?

Meeting Dialogues

Third Person Singular FormsIf you know the 3rd Person Singular and one other form, you can deduce/predict all the other pronoun forms.

dagwadoa ~ dudoa: d- -adoa 'name is Present'a-Stem Agi-/Agw- Verb with obligatory de- Event Plural

[Agi-/Agw- Verb because Present with agw ~ u]

Meeting Dialogues

Third Person Singular FormsIf you know the 3rd Person Singular and one other form, you can deduce/predict all the other pronoun forms.

agwaduliha ~ uduliha: 'want Present'a-Stem Agi-/Agw- Verb

[Agi-/Agw- Verb because Present with agw ~ u]

Meeting Dialogues

Third Person Singular FormsIf you know the 3rd Person Singular and one other form, you can deduce/predict all the other pronoun forms.

agiyosiha ~ uyosiha: 'hungry Present'Consonant Stem Agi-/Agw- Verb

[Agi-/Agw- Verb because Present with agi ~ u]

Expanding Dialogues

Svgta agiha. ~ Svgta uha.-ha 'have it [solid] Present'Consonant Stem Agi-/Agw- Verb[Verb Stem analysis indicates tsa- 'you singular']

And the Question forms:Tsahatsu svgta?Do iyusdi tsaha?

Quiz 1: Expanding Dialogues

Tali-sgohi iyagwadetiyvda.Agitsi nvhgi-sgohi sudali iyudetiyvda.i- -adetiyvda 'years passing by Present'a-Stem Agi-/Agw- Verb[Verb Stem analysis indicates ts- 'you singular' and i- ~ iy- 'passing by' pre-pronoun]

And the Question forms:Hvga itsadetiyvda?Tali-sgohitsu itsadetiyvda?

Quiz 1: Expanding Dialogues

Dagwalela agilvgwdi.Gadu uganasda ulvgwdi gihli agwatseli.-lvgwdi 'like Present'Consonant Stem Agi-/Agw- Verb[Verb Stem analysis indicates tsa- 'you singular' and

And the Question forms:Tsalvgwditsu wesa utseli?Do iyusdi tsalvgwdi?

Nihi Nigada Nogwu.

Do iyusdi détsilvgwdi? [de- + itsi = détsi-]

Brainstorm noun vocabulary. Take two minutes and write down all the nouns you can think of without checking your notes. Count them up.

Then top listers share with class.

Quiz Review

You will hear a Cherokee word or sentence. Choose the best translation:

1. This dog is hungry.2. This is my dog.3. I have a dog.

Take a minute. Pencil in your translations for all forms.

Quiz Review

Pencil in your translations for all forms.

1. This dog is hungry. Hia gihli uyosiha.2. This is my dog. Hia gihli agwatseli.3. I have a dog. Gihli agikaha.

Nihi nigada nogwu.

Take a minute and pencil in your translations for these forms.

1. Where do you live?2. I have papers.3. I am happy to see you.

For Wednesday

Bring in translation problems from first three quizzes.

1. Where do you live? Gatsv hinigiloi?2. I have papers. Gohweli daginaa.

3. I am happy to see you. Galieliga tsigvgowata.A set phrase.

Nihi nigada nogwu.

Take 5 minutes with your classmates, groups of three. Create a short dialogue. Volunteers present to class in 5 minutes.

5 Minute Dialogue PreparationUse First, Second, and Third Person Singular forms in your dialogue. Be creative.

Expanding Person Reference

3rd Person Singular form and one other Person form provide enough information to deduce/predict all other Person forms. We use the First Person Singular form as the other Person form.

Uduliha. She wants it.Agwaduliha. I want it.-duliha 'want Present' a-Stem Agi-/Agw- Verb

Expanding Person Reference

3rd Person Singular form and First Person Singular form to identify Stem

Uyosiha. She is hungry.Agiyosiha. I am hungry.-yosiha 'hungry Present' Consonant Stem Agi-/Agw- Verb

Expanding Person Reference

3rd Person Singular form and First Person Singular form to identify Stem

Uwohla. She is sitting.Agwohla. I am sitting.-ohla 'sitting Present' Vowel Stem Agi-/Agw- Verb

Quiz 02 and Hmwrk 03

3 Primary Agi-/Agw- Set Pronoun Patternsa-Stem: agw- 'I' ~ u- 'she/he/it'Vowel Stem: agw- 'I' ~ uw- 'he/she/it'Consonant Stem: agi- 'I' ~ u- 'she/he/it'

Reference VerbsAgwaduliha. ~ Uduliha. -adulihaAgwohla. ~ Uwohla. -ohlaAgiyosiha. ~ Uyosiha. -yosiha

Powerpoint 002 for Review

Agi-yosiha. Tsa-yosiha. U-yosiha.

D-ogini-yosiha. Dé-gini-yosiha. De-sdi-yosiha.

D-ogi-yosiha. Dé-gi-yosiha. Dé-tsi-yosiha. D-uni-yosiha.

-yosiha ‘hungry PresentAgi- ~ U- Consonant Stem PatternWith de- Event Plural in Plural Persons

Quiz 03 and Hmwrk 02

We tell ourselves it is good pedagogical practice to present things in and out of order.

The Tsi-/G- Set Pronouns and most Cherokee language verbs.

Most Cherokee language verbs take Tsi-/G- Set Pronouns in the Present.

Tsi-/G- Patterns

Based on 3rd Person Singular and 1st Person Singular. 3rd Person Sigular and one other form must be memorized for each verb.

Consonant StemsTsi- ~ A- Consonant StemTsigoliyea. ~ Agoliyea.Tsi- ~ Ga- Consonant StemTsiwoniha. ~ Gawoniha.

Tsi-/G- Patterns

Based on 3rd Person Singular and 1st Person Singular. 3rd Person Sigular and one other form must be memorized for each verb.

Vowel StemsGalsgia. ~ Alsgia. a-Vowel StemGadvvsga. ~ Gadvvsga. Vowel Stem

Powerpoint 004 for Review

-alsgia ‘is dancing Present’G- ~ A- a-Vowel Stem Pattern

G-alsgia. H-alsgia. Alsgia.

Osd-alsgia. In-alsgia. Sd-alsgia.

Ots-alsgia. Id-alsgia. Its-alsgia. An-alsgia.

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