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Languages of the United States / Indigenous languages of Alaska / Yeniseian languages / Edward Vajda / Ket language / Athabaskan languages / Eyak language / James Kari / Eyak people / Na-Dene languages / Languages of North America / Indigenous languages of the Americas
Date: 2010-08-11 13:46:18
Languages of the United States
Indigenous languages of Alaska
Yeniseian languages
Edward Vajda
Ket language
Athabaskan languages
Eyak language
James Kari
Eyak people
Na-Dene languages
Languages of North America
Indigenous languages of the Americas

Linguists demonstrate Siberian-North American link Feb. 28, 2008 A long-sought connection between Siberian and North American language families has been demonstrated by linguists from Washington and Alaska. Professor Edw

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