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- ANUARIO DEL SEMINARIO DE FILOLOGÍA VASCA «JULIO DE URQUIJO» International Journal of Basque Linguistics and Philology
- The History of Indigenous Michoacán: a Struggle for Freedom and Survival
- Appositive Possession in Ainu and Around the Pacific
- The Language of the Shom Pen: a Language Isolate in the Nicobar Islands
- Origin and Development of Language in South Asia: Phylogeny Versus Epigenetics?
- Language Isolates and Their History, Or, What's Weird, Anyway?
- Subversion Or Convergence? the Issue of Pre-Vedic Retroflexion Reexamined*
- Re-Evaluating the Linguistic Prehistory of South Asia
- Language Diversity in B.C
- Purepecha, a Polysynthetic but Predominantly Dependent-Marking Language Claudine Chamoreau
- A South Asia and the Middle East
- Raoul Zamponi
- 1 Marianne Mithun 17106A/2307 22-229 Hokan Languages Hokan Is
- The Pueblo Region As a Linguistic Area: Diffusion Among the Indigenous Languages of the Southwest United States
- The Geographical Distribution of Typologically Diverse Comparative Constructions of Superiority in Purepecha Claudine Chamoreau
- LANGUAGE – a Set of Sounds, Combinations of Sounds, and Symbols That Are Used for Communication
- Bangime: Secret Language, Language Isolate, Or Language Island? Abbie Hantgan, Johann-Mattis List
- Neologisms in Indigenous Languages of North America
- Whatever Happened to Mashubi? Taking a New Look at Fawcett's
- Purepecha Aspirated Consonants and Their Phonetic Variants
- The Chachapuya Language and Proto-Kawapanan: Lexical Affinities And
- Politeness Strategies in a Language Isolate: the Case of Tarascan
- Evidence Connecting Ainu and Na-Dene Languages 2 Qin Liu1, 2 * 3 1
- Santa Barbara Papers in Linguistics Volume 23 1 Certain Point
- African Language Isolates
- 2 Languages of the World
- Major Language Families in Asia-Pacific Issued: 01 May 2011
- Major Language Families/ CC-14 the Indian Languages Belong to Four
- Kamsá, a Poorly Documented Isolated Language Spoken in South-Western Colombia
- Dene-Yeniseic Symposium Summary
- Headless Relative Clauses in Mesoamerican Languages, Pp
- Ethnologue: Languages of Ecuador
- An Introduction to the Languages of the World
- A Typological Comparison of Seri with Nearby Southern Uto-Aztecan Languages: the Use of Posture Verbs in Locative Descriptions
- Warao Are a Language Isolate Group Whose Language Is Taught at the University Level
- With Quechuan and Aymaran
- 6. the Languages of Middle America Harry Van Der Hulst, Keren Rice
- Linguistics Development Team
- Purepecha: a Non-Mesoamerican Language in Mesoamerica
- The Indigenous Languages of South America WOL 2
- Meso-American Languages: an Investigation of Variety, Maintenance, and Implications for Linguistic Survival