Keeping the Taino Language Alive

Keeping the Taino Language Alive
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 106
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ISBN-10 : 1659785510
ISBN-13 : 9781659785517
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Book Synopsis Keeping the Taino Language Alive by : Richard Morrow Porrata, PH D

Download or read book Keeping the Taino Language Alive written by Richard Morrow Porrata, PH D and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2020-07-03 with total page 106 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the most advanced book written on the subject of the Taino language. It is authored by Professor Richard Porrata Doria, Ph.D., and is the adopted contemporary language of the Descendants of Puerto Rico's First Nation. It teaches the reader the fundamentals of the Taino language, its syntax, and sets the proper standard on how to formulate the language in logical and systematical order. Professor Porrata gives instructions throughout the book through teaching sessions and domains that he developed, which instructs the student how to correctly use Taino prefixes, suffixes, connotations, etc.. His easy to learn teaching methods show the student how to properly construct Taino sentences such as questions and answers and other expressions in Taino; a language that was once thought to be extinct but that Professor Porrata has proven it to have been only sleeping. The book is cram backed with illustrations and Taino sentences. He also teaches the reader of independent study the process of verbing and word blending to bring Taino words back into existence. A retired associate professor from the University of Puerto Rico's Multilingual and Cultural Institute, a US Army language instructor, including 120 credit hours of Native American linguistics from the University of Oregon, and his numerous books written on the Taino language reflects that Dr. Porrata is in the tradition of keeping the Taino language alive. This book is a must for anyone interested in learning how to speak, read, and write in the Taino language.


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