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6by Berge, Anna“...The Eskimo-Aleut language family consists of two quite different branches, Aleut and Eskimo...”
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7by Berge, Anna“...Unangam Tunuu (Aleut) is a highly divergent member of the Eskimo-Aleut language family; it has also...”
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8by Vajda, Edward“... as a proven language family until the purported evidence supporting the lexical and morphological...”
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9“... part of the Inuit dialect continuum constituting a branch of the Inuit-Yupik-Unangan language family...”
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10by Hargus, Sharon“... language family name Dene instead of Athabaskan (a Cree-origin name), out of respect for the fact...”
Published 2011
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11by Drapeau, Lynn“...Abstract This chapter is devoted to Innu (aka Montagnais), a member of the Algonquian language...”
Published 2017
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12by Ylikoski, Jussi“..., is the westernmost variety of the westernmost (Saami) branch of the Uralic language family. Despite its long history...”
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13by Kurebito, Megumi“...-Kamchatkan language family and aims to show how a polysynthetic holophrase is formed in this language...”
Published 2017
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14by van der Hulst, Harry“...’ and in various language families which have been reported as being either ‘unique’ (sometimes just because...”
Published 2018
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15by Peterson, Tyler“... meanings in Gitksan, a critically endangered indigenous language of the Tsimshianic language family spoken...”
Published 2018
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16by Kuznetsov, Nikolay“...Abstract The Komi language belongs to the Permic group of the Finno-Ugric language family...”
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17by de Reuse, Willem J.“... language families (Woodbury, Chapter 30, this volume) such as Eskimo-Aleut, Chukotko-Kamchatkan...”
Published 2017
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18“..."). Traditionally, they have been considered to form a distinct subtaxon in the Uralic language family. However...”
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19by Feist, Timothy“... but also outside the Uralic language family....”
Published 2016
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20by Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.“... the grammatical evidence for including Nivkh into the Uralo-Siberian language family. The Indo-Uralic evidence...”
Published 2010
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