Biography
Robert W. Young (May 18, 1912 – February 20, 2007),[1] professor emeritus of linguistics at the University of New Mexico, was an American linguist known for his work on the Navajo language. From the late 1930s, Young cooperated with the Navajo linguist and scholar William Morgan, publishing a "practical orthography" in 1937. -Wikipedia
Books by Robert W. Young
Navajo Language
Navajo Language
Vocabulary of Colloquial Navaj
Vocabulary of Colloquial Navajo
The Navajo verb system
Athabaskan language studies
Colloquial Navaho
Analytical lexicon of Navajo
The Navajo language
A political history of the Nav
A political history of the Navajo tribe
Historical backgrounds for mod
Historical backgrounds for modern Indian law & order
The Navaho language
Little Herder in Winter
The Navajo yearbook
Navajo religion
Navajo religion
The Navajo yearbook of plannin
The Navajo yearbook of planning in action, 1954
Navajo historical selections
Navajo historical selections
A vocabulary of colloquial Nav
A vocabulary of colloquial Navaho
The Ramah Navahos
The function and signification
The function and signification of certain Navaho particles
The ABC of Navaho
The ABC of Navaho
Díí K'ad anaaí̓gíí baa hane'
Díí K'ad anaaí̓gíí baa hane'
Nahasdzáán dóó bikáá ̕dinee̕ b
Nahasdzáán dóó bikáá ̕dinee̕ baa hani.̕
The Navajo language: a grammar
The Navajo language: a grammar and colloquial dictionary
The Navajo yearbook of plannin
The Navajo yearbook of planning in action, 1955
The Navajo yearbook of plannin
The Navajo yearbook of planning in action, 1958