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1by Holton, Gary“... the Bering coast to the Canadian border is shared two very different language families: Inuit-Yupik and Dene...”
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2by Dulik, M., Owings, A., Gaieski, J., Vilar, M., Andre, A., Lennie, C., Mackenzie, M., Kritsch, I., Snowshoe, S., Wright, R., Martin, J., Gibson, N., Andrews, T., Schurr, T., Adler, C., Cooper, A., Dersarkissian, C., Haak, W.“... with current linguistic groupings. In northern North America, two language families predominate: Eskimo-Aleut...”
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2012)
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3“... contact and learning situations - and over typologically related language families such as Athabascan...”
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