2017 年 26 巻 p. 109-128
Uilta (formerly called Orok), one of the Tungusic languages, is spoken in northeastern part of Sakhalin Island. This language is divided into two dialects: Northern Dialect, which was traditionally spoken in village Val and its surrounding areas, and Southern Dialect, which was spoken in Poronaisk (formerly called Shisuka) and its surrounding areas. At the present time, the Uilta speak usually Russian, and it seems that there remain less than ten people who are able to speak their traditional language. This is the third part of my report that aims to present short sample sentences in Uilta Northern Dialect provided by two speakers: Ms. Irina Fedjaeva and Ms. Elena Bibikova. The first and second parts, Yamada (2015, 2016), presented sentences (1) to (125), and the present report is devoted to sentences (126) to (200). The author recorded these sentences during 2010 - 2013 on Sakhalin by means of the same Russian questionnaire with that of the previous work, Tsumagari (2010). Ms. Fedjaeva and Ms. Bibikova translated each one of 200 Russian sentences into Uilta. In this report the sentences by Ms. Fedjaeva are marked with (a), and those by Ms. Bibikova with (b). Every sentence is represented in phonemic transcription with the underlying form, English-based grammatical gloss, and Russian original sentences with its Japanese translation.