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Language descriptions - Geoffrey Kimball, Koasati grammar. (Studies in the Anthropology of North American Indians.) Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, in cooperation with the American Indian Studies Research Institute, Indiana University, 1990. Pp. xxx + 640.
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18 December 2008
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