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Grammar Chart fully working

PostPosted: January 29th, 2019, 6:20 am
by GnaskaGleska1
Mitákuyepi

After many months of waiting and another recent moment of doubt, it looks like at last the grammar chart has been restored and is presently working full blast.
grcharts2.php
Let's thank the people who took time to fix it!

Čhaŋkhé iyúškiŋpe!

Re: Grammar Chart fully working

PostPosted: February 22nd, 2019, 1:23 am
by NancyD
Thank you for fixing the carts! :rose:

Re: Grammar Chart fully working

PostPosted: January 13th, 2020, 5:22 am
by Wólakȟota
Háu mitákuyepi,

For about a month now I've been a member of this group, and have been doing a lot of intense research into the grammar and syntax of the Lakota language. Unfortunately, after using the NLD Grammarcharts V.0.1. about (what seemed like) five times (on one day), I keep getting this message that I've reached some limit as a non-registered user. This occurs even though I am logged in here and switch to the Grammarcharts via an embedded link on this platform. The message reads: "You surpassed your daily limit for searches. To have more access to the dictionary you have to register."

How do I get the program to allow me unlimited access, so I can study the ways in which various types of verbs are conjugated (with inserted or attached pronouns)? :!!:

Philámayayapi!
Dean

Re: Grammar Chart fully working

PostPosted: January 19th, 2020, 8:40 am
by Daniel
Wólakȟota wrote:Háu mitákuyepi,

For about a month now I've been a member of this group, and have been doing a lot of intense research into the grammar and syntax of the Lakota language. Unfortunately, after using the NLD Grammarcharts V.0.1. about (what seemed like) five times (on one day), I keep getting this message that I've reached some limit as a non-registered user. This occurs even though I am logged in here and switch to the Grammarcharts via an embedded link on this platform. The message reads: "You surpassed your daily limit for searches. To have more access to the dictionary you have to register."

How do I get the program to allow me unlimited access, so I can study the ways in which various types of verbs are conjugated (with inserted or attached pronouns)? :!!:

Philámayayapi!
Dean


Háu, Dean, kȟolá,

I think you have to introduce yourself on this page if you want to become a registered member:

viewforum.php?f=15

Hope it works.
Daniel