Uto-Aztecan language
National Institutes of Health
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This paper traces the Arabic origins and/or cognates of "negation" in most world languages from a radical linguistic (or lexical…
Merrill et al. (1) propose 8900 BP as the latest date Proto-Uto-Aztecan (PUA) was spoken. Based on negative reconstructive…
Merrill et al. (1) find “untenable” the hypothesis that speakers of Proto-Uto-Aztecan (PUA) were maize cultivators in or near…
Valid links between prehistoric material residues and the languages that were spoken by their creators are notoriously dif cult…
Investigations of the relationships between culture and biology among prehistoric populations of the southwestern United States…
A series of disperse dyes has been synthesized by diazotisation of 2,6-dibromo-4-nitroaniline and coupled with various N…
Old California Uto-Aztecan Michael J. P. Nichols San Francisco, California Linguistic reconstruction of California languages is…
0. Introduction 1.1. PNUA thematic suffixes 1.2. The PNUA intransitive paradigm 1.3. The distributive 1.4. The iterative 1.5…