American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Native America

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American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Native America is a comprehensive scholarly work that surveys, classifies, and analyzes the indigenous languages of the Americas from a historical-comparative perspective.

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instanceOf book
linguistics monograph
scholarly work
addresses documentation of endangered Native American languages
problems of data quality in American Indian linguistics
aimsTo analyze historical relationships among Native American languages
provide a comprehensive survey of American Indian languages
analyzes morphological change in Native American languages
sound change in Native American languages
syntactic change in Native American languages
covers language family classification debates in the Americas
methodological issues in historical linguistics of the Americas
critiques Greenberg's Amerind hypothesis NERFINISHED
long-range linguistic classification proposals
discusses comparative method in American Indian linguistics
language contact in the Americas
methods of internal reconstruction
reconstruction of proto-languages
field linguistics
focusesOnRegion Central America NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
South America NERFINISHED
hasAuthor Lyle Campbell NERFINISHED
hasLanguage English
hasSubject American Indian languages
Native American languages
comparative linguistics
historical linguistics
language change
language classification
language families of the Americas
includes bibliographic references on Native American linguistics
isRecognizedAs standard reference on historical linguistics of Native America
isUsedAs reference work in linguistics
textbook in advanced linguistics courses
provides classification of Native American language families
subfield Native American linguistics
historical linguistics
surveys indigenous languages of the Americas
usesMethod historical-comparative method

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