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Elp-source:  El Huichol: apuntes sobre el léxico

El Huichol: apuntes sobre el léxico

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Grimes, Joseph E. 1981. "El Huichol: Apuntes Sobre El Léxico." 295. Cornell University.
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Elp-source:  A Lexicographic Study of Ulwa

A Lexicographic Study of Ulwa

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Green, T. M. A Lexicographic Study of Ulwa. PhD thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999.
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Elp-source:  John Milhau's 1856 Hanis vocabularies: Coos dialectology and philology

John Milhau's 1856 Hanis vocabularies: Coos dialectology and philology

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Grant, Anthony P. 1994. "John Milhau's 1856 Hanis Vocabularies: Coos Dialectology and Philology." In Proceedings of the Hokan-Penutian Workshop, edited by Victor Golla. 9: 15-41. Berkeley: University of California.
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Elp-source:  Chinook Jargon and its Distribution in the Pacific Northwest and beyond

Chinook Jargon and its Distribution in the Pacific Northwest and beyond

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Grant, Anthony P. 1996. "Chinook Jargon and Its Distribution in the Pacific Northwest and Beyond." In Atlas of Languages of Intercultural Communication in the Pacific, Asia, and the Americas, edited by Stephen A. Wurm et al.. II.2: 1170-1208. Mouton de Gruyter.
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Elp-source:  Languages of the Pre-Columbian Antilles

Languages of the Pre-Columbian Antilles

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Granberry, Julian and Gary S. Vescelius. 2004. "Languages of the Pre-Columbian Antilles." Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press.
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Elp-source:  Modern Chitimacha (Sitimaxa)

Modern Chitimacha (Sitimaxa)

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Granberry, Julian. 2004. "Modern Chitimacha (Sitimaxa)." 438: 111. München: Lincom.
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Elp-source:  Introduction to the Shoshoni Language: Dammen Daigwape

Introduction to the Shoshoni Language: Dammen Daigwape

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Gould, Drusilla and Christopher Loether. 2003. "Introduction To the Shoshoni Language: Dammen Daigwape." 272. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
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Elp-source:  Reconstructing Achumawi and Atsugewi: Proto-Palaihnihan revisited

Reconstructing Achumawi and Atsugewi: Proto-Palaihnihan revisited

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Good, Jeff, Teresa Mcfarland and Mary Paster. 2003. "Reconstructing Achumawi and Atsugewi: Proto-Palaihnihan Revisited."
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Elp-source:  A vocabulary and outlines of grammar of the Nitlakapamuk or Thompson tongue: the Indian language spoken between Yale, Lillooet, Cache Creek and Nicola Lake together with a phonetic Chinook dictionary, adapted for use in the province of British Columbia

A vocabulary and outlines of grammar of the Nitlakapamuk or Thompson tongue: the Indian language spoken between Yale, Lillooet, Cache Creek and Nicola Lake together with a phonetic Chinook dictionary, adapted for use in the province of British Columbia

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Good, J. B. 1880. "A Vocabulary and Outlines of Grammar of the Nitlakapamuk or Thompson Tongue: the Indian Language Spoken Between Yale, Lillooet, Cache Creek and Nicola Lake Together with a Phonetic Chinook Dictionary, Adapted For Use in the Province of British Columbia." B.C.: St. Paul's Mission Press, Victoria.
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Elp-source:  Huichol de San Andrés Cohamiata, Jalisco

Huichol de San Andrés Cohamiata, Jalisco

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Gómez, Paula. 1999. "Huichol De San Andrés Cohamiata, Jalisco." 204. El Colégio de México.
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