Linguistics
Linguistics
he goal of the present project is to provide a preliminary descriptive analysis of
the language found in a short manuscript in the Special Collections of the Georgetown
University Library. The manuscript is a five-page Catholic catechism written in an
Eastern Algonquian language. It is the only extant record of the language which is
presumed to be Piscataway (also called Conoy). The identification of the language is
based on the attribution of authorship to Father Andrew White, a seventeenth-century English Jesuit missionary.
URL
http://pubman.mpdl.mpg.de/pubman/item/escidoc:407325:6/component/escidoc:407324…
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