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ArtikelSapir's Classifications: Coahuiltecan  
Oleh: Ramer, Alexis Manaster
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Anthropological Linguistics (ada di JSTOR) vol. 38 no. 1 (1996), page 1-38.
Fulltext: 30028442.pdf (4.05MB)
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Isi artikelIn this paper I present the case for the relatedness of six extinct and poorly documented languages of the Gulf coast and the basin of the Rio Grande-Coahuilteco, Com ecru do, Garza, Mamulique, Cotoname, and Karan- kawa-and explore the rather more tenuous possibility of a further relationship with Atakapa. These languages (sometimes including, sometimes excluding Atakapa) were, together with Tonkawa, posited as a language family by Swanton and Sapir early in the century, a proposal that has been generally rejected since the mid-1960s. While I find no evidence of a Tonkawa connection, and relatively little for the Atakapa one, at least a major part of the earlier proposals is thus vindicated.
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