Podcast episode 29: Interview with Marcin Kilarski on the study of North American languages
In this interview, we talk to Marcin Kilarski about the history of the documentation and description of the languages of North America. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube References for Episode 29 Primary sources Bloomfield, Leonard. 1946. “Algonquian”.…Read more › (https://hiphilangsci.net/2022/11/01/p...)

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