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Brill's Studies in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas

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ISSN:1876-5580
 
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This brand new peer-reviewed book series offers an international forum for high-quality scholarly studies on the indigenous languages of South, Central and North America, including the Arctic. Around 1000 genealogically and typologically very diverse languages are spoken in this immense region. Due to ecological and cultural pressure this treasure trove of languages is often highly endangered with extinction, hence the urgency of its preservation and study. The publications in this series will concern both descriptive and analytical work on American indigenous languages, and include handbooks, language surveys, grammatical descriptions and theoretical, historical, areal and typological monographs or particularly well-organized edited volumes with a central theme. Even though the scope of the series is international, authors are encouraged to write in English to to reach as large as possible a readership.


This product consists of the following titles
2. Linguistics and Archaeology in the Americas
Edited by Eithne B. Carlin and Simon van de Kerke

1. Salish Applicatives
Kaoru Kiyosawa and Donna B. Gerdts

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