Proto-Takanan Phonology
This work contains a discussion of Proto-Takanan phonology, as well as one of Proto-Pano-Takan phonology. The introduction includes the geographical distribution of the languages examined, classification problems in South American linguistics, & the scope, contents, & criteria of the analysi...
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