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... Ponceau , who has ex- tended his inquiries to many other dialects both of North and South America , was originally inclined to believe , that " the want of the substantive verb was a general rule in the Indian languages . " But ...
... Ponceau , who has ex- tended his inquiries to many other dialects both of North and South America , was originally inclined to believe , that " the want of the substantive verb was a general rule in the Indian languages . " But ...
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... Ponceau the Ultra - Missisippian Languages ; the Pawnee being the other . This error of Dr. Edwards respecting the language of the Winnebagoes did not escape the notice of the learned Vater ; as will appear by the following remarks of ...
... Ponceau the Ultra - Missisippian Languages ; the Pawnee being the other . This error of Dr. Edwards respecting the language of the Winnebagoes did not escape the notice of the learned Vater ; as will appear by the following remarks of ...
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... Ponceau . In that work we find a classification of the Indian languages , made with a sagacity and justness of discrimination , which are truly astonishing , when we consider under what disadvantages it must have been undertaken by ...
... Ponceau . In that work we find a classification of the Indian languages , made with a sagacity and justness of discrimination , which are truly astonishing , when we consider under what disadvantages it must have been undertaken by ...
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