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... linguistic areas . Meso - America proves to be a particularly strong linguistic area . These results contribute both to the study of Meso- American languages and to an understanding of areal linguistics generally . * In recent years it ...
... linguistic areas . Meso - America proves to be a particularly strong linguistic area . These results contribute both to the study of Meso- American languages and to an understanding of areal linguistics generally . * In recent years it ...
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... linguistics and Quichean linguistic prehistory . Los Angeles : University of California dissertation . [ Available from University Micro- films , Ann Arbor , MI . ] - . 1976. The linguistic prehistory of the southern Mesoamerican ...
... linguistics and Quichean linguistic prehistory . Los Angeles : University of California dissertation . [ Available from University Micro- films , Ann Arbor , MI . ] - . 1976. The linguistic prehistory of the southern Mesoamerican ...
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... linguistic studies in North America : A historical perspective . IJAL 37.20-28 . De Angulo , JAIME . 1933. The Chichimeco language ( Central Mexico ) . IJAL 7.152-94 . DIXON , ROLAND B. , and A. L. KROEBER . 1903. The native languages ...
... linguistic studies in North America : A historical perspective . IJAL 37.20-28 . De Angulo , JAIME . 1933. The Chichimeco language ( Central Mexico ) . IJAL 7.152-94 . DIXON , ROLAND B. , and A. L. KROEBER . 1903. The native languages ...
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VOLUME 62 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMIRSerials | 493 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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