Language, Culture, and Personality: Essays in Memory of Edward SapirLeslie Spier, Alfred Irving Hallowell, Stanley Stewart Newman
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PROBLEMS OF LINGUISTIC CLASSIFICATION | 1 |
North American Indian Languages Still Spoken and Their Genetic Relation | 15 |
LINGUISTIC BEHAVIOR AND THOUGHT | 57 |
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