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1971 The Powell Classification of American Indian Languages . Papers in Linguistics 4 : 71-100 . Dummler - Cote , Christiane 1987 Die Beschreibung kolumbianischer Indianersprachen am Modell lateinischer Grammatiken .
1971 The Powell Classification of American Indian Languages . Papers in Linguistics 4 : 71-100 . Dummler - Cote , Christiane 1987 Die Beschreibung kolumbianischer Indianersprachen am Modell lateinischer Grammatiken .
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Pickering , John 1818 On the Adoption of a Uniform Orthography for the Indian Languages of North America . American Academy of Arts and Sciences , Memoirs 4 : 319–360 . Pilling , James Constantine 1973 Bibliographies of the Languages of ...
Pickering , John 1818 On the Adoption of a Uniform Orthography for the Indian Languages of North America . American Academy of Arts and Sciences , Memoirs 4 : 319–360 . Pilling , James Constantine 1973 Bibliographies of the Languages of ...
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Darnell , Regna , and Dell Hymes 1986 Edward Sapir's Six - Unit Classification of American Indian Languages : The Search for Time Perspective . Pp . 202–244 in Studies in the History of Western Linguistics : In Honour of R.H. Robins .
Darnell , Regna , and Dell Hymes 1986 Edward Sapir's Six - Unit Classification of American Indian Languages : The Search for Time Perspective . Pp . 202–244 in Studies in the History of Western Linguistics : In Honour of R.H. Robins .
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