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Theshrahk Thwath Legend
Mary Arnolds, Sofia Farias, Alexandra Renteria, and Nicholas Denmark
This document contains the origin myth of Theshrahk Thwath’s vegetarianism and relationship with nature. It is presented line-by-line in Theshalshe, the orthography, the romanized form, a transliteration, and an English translation.
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Theshrahk Thwath Phonological Inventory
Mary Arnolds, Sofia Farias, Alexandra Renteria, and Nicholas Denmark
This document contains all of the phonemes present in Theshalshe with their corresponding glyphs.
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Theshrahk Thwath Poem
Mary Arnolds, Sofia Farias, Alexandra Renteria, and Nicholas Denmark
This is an original poem written in Theshalshe’s romanized form and orthography and translated into English. The personification of a plant reflects the Theshrahk Thwath society’s close identification to nature.
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Theshrahk Thwath Semantics and Pragmatics
Mary Arnolds, Sofia Farias, Alexandra Renteria, and Nicholas Denmark
This document contains some semantic fields and pragmatic conventions of the Theshalshe language, including apologies, story openings, and conversational turn-taking.
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Theshrahk Thwath Swadesh List
Mary Arnolds, Sofia Farias, Alexandra Renteria, and Nicholas Denmark
This document contains some the lexicon, verb conjugation patters, plural structures, and nominalization pattern of Theshalshe. The lexicon entries are presented in Theshalshe, romanized form, and a pronunciation guide using the IPA.
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Theshrahk Thwath Syntax & Grammar
Mary Arnolds, Sofia Farias, Alexandra Renteria, and Nicholas Denmark
This document contains different sentence structures that can occur in Theshalshe, highlighting the subject-verb-object pattern. There are examples of plurals, different tenses, conjunctions, adjectives and adverbs. There are also syntactic tree diagrams.
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