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... John Haiman and Sandra A. Thompson , eds . Amsterdam : John Benjamins . MacKenzie , Marguerite , and Sandra Clarke 1981 Dialect Relations in Cree / Montagnais / Naskapi Verb Paradigms . Recherches linguistiques à Montréal 16 : 135–191 ...
... John Haiman and Sandra A. Thompson , eds . Amsterdam : John Benjamins . MacKenzie , Marguerite , and Sandra Clarke 1981 Dialect Relations in Cree / Montagnais / Naskapi Verb Paradigms . Recherches linguistiques à Montréal 16 : 135–191 ...
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... John 1663 1666 1822 Report of the corresponding secretary to the committee , of his Progress in the Investigation Committed to him of the General Character and Forms of the Languages of the American Indians . American Philo- sophical ...
... John 1663 1666 1822 Report of the corresponding secretary to the committee , of his Progress in the Investigation Committed to him of the General Character and Forms of the Languages of the American Indians . American Philo- sophical ...
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... John Eliot . Boston : Phelps and Farnham . Pickering , Mary 1887 Pratt , Peter 1972 Life of John Pickering . Boston . Peter Du Ponceau's Contributions to Anthropology . Ethnohistory 18 : 147-158 . Smith , Murphy D. 1983 Peter Stephen Du ...
... John Eliot . Boston : Phelps and Farnham . Pickering , Mary 1887 Pratt , Peter 1972 Life of John Pickering . Boston . Peter Du Ponceau's Contributions to Anthropology . Ethnohistory 18 : 147-158 . Smith , Murphy D. 1983 Peter Stephen Du ...
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