The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1972 - 149 páginas |
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... language in the Navaho community is nowhere denied . But for many other American Indian communities , the language is not recognized as an immediate practical concern to those involved in education and other fields . For these groups ...
... language in the Navaho community is nowhere denied . But for many other American Indian communities , the language is not recognized as an immediate practical concern to those involved in education and other fields . For these groups ...
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... languages . A. Phonology : 1. Tone languages ( illustrated by Indian assistants ) . 2. Drum languages ( specific examples ) . 3. The Mazatec " Whistling " language of Central America . 4. The use of the glottal stop or catch and ...
... languages . A. Phonology : 1. Tone languages ( illustrated by Indian assistants ) . 2. Drum languages ( specific examples ) . 3. The Mazatec " Whistling " language of Central America . 4. The use of the glottal stop or catch and ...
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... language . Applied Course in Linguistics Distribution of Sounds - Difficulties in Learning English Con- trastive Analysis Specific Indian Language and English 3 Classical Nahuatl ( Aztec ) The analysis of the phonology and morphology of ...
... language . Applied Course in Linguistics Distribution of Sounds - Difficulties in Learning English Con- trastive Analysis Specific Indian Language and English 3 Classical Nahuatl ( Aztec ) The analysis of the phonology and morphology of ...
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The Anthropologist American Indian | 13 |
An Open Letter American Indian | 21 |
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