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Algonquian peoples / Central Algonquian languages / Algonquian languages / Native American tribes / Potawatomi language / Proto-Algonquian language / Truman Michelson / Sauk people / Miami-Illinois language / Languages of the United States / Languages of North America / Indigenous languages of the Americas
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Algonquian peoples
Central Algonquian languages
Algonquian languages
Native American tribes
Potawatomi language
Proto-Algonquian language
Truman Michelson
Sauk people
Miami-Illinois language
Languages of the United States
Languages of North America
Indigenous languages of the Americas

The Historical Phonology of Miami-Illinois Consonants David J. Costa International Journal of American Linguistics, Vol. 57, No. 3. (Jul., 1991), pp[removed]Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=[removed]%281991

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