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    AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES
    OXFORD STUDIES IN ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS
    William Bright,
    General Editor
    Editorial Board
    Wallace Chafe, University of California, Santa Barbara; Regna Darnell, University of Western On-
    tario; Paul Friedrich, University of Chicago; Dell Hymes, University of Virginia; Jane Hill, Univer-
    sity of Arizona; Stephen C. Levinson, Max Planck Institute, The Netherlands; Joel Sherzer,
    University of Texas, Austin; David J. Parkin, University of London; Andrew Pawley, Australian Na-
    tional University; Jef Verschueren, University of Antwerp
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    AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES
    The Historical Linguistics
    of Native America
    Lyle Campbell
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    Copyright © 1997 by Lyle Campbell
    First published in 1997 by Oxford University Press, Inc.
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    First issued as an Oxford University Press paperback, 2000
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    Campbell, Lyle.
    American Indian languages : the historical linguistics of Native America / Lyle Campbell.
    p. cm.—(Oxford studies in anthropological linguistics : 4)
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    ISBN 0-19-509427-1; 0-19-514050-8 (pbk.)
    1. Indians—Languages. 2. Languages—America—Classification.
    3. Languages—America—History. 4. Anthropological linguistics—America. I. Title. II. Series.
    PM108.C36 1997
    497'.012—dc20 95-31905
    135798642
    Printed in the United States of America
    on acid-free paper
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