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Eric P. Hamp, Robert Howren, Quindel King, Brenda M. Lowery and Richard Walker. Contributions to Canadian Linguistics. National Museum of Man Mercury Series. Canadian Ethnology Service Paper No. 50. 1979. Pp. 180.
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