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0.86 Edward Sapir, The Hokan Affinity of Subtiaba in Nicaragua, American Anthropologist, 1925.
0.82 Edward Sapir, Southern Paiute and Nahuatl - A Study in Utoaztekan Part II (Concluded), American Anthropologist, 1915.
0.81 Edward Sapir, Wiyot and Yurok Algonkin Languages of California, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.80 P. S. Sparkman, Sketch of the Grammar of the Luiseño Language of California, American Anthropologist, 1905.
0.78 Edward Sapir, Southern Paiute and Nahuatl - A Study in Uto-Aztekan Part II, American Anthropologist, 1915.
0.75 Truman Michelson, Two Alleged Algonquian Languages of California, American Anthropologist, 1914.
0.74 John R. Swanton, Notes on the Haida Language, American Anthropologist, 1902.
0.74 Truman Michelson, Note on the Fox Negative Particle of the Conjunctive Mode, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.73 E. Sapir, The Na-Dene Languages a Preliminary Report, American Anthropologist, 1915.
0.72 Edward Sapir, The Problem of Noun Incorporation in American Languages, American Anthropologist, 1911.
0.72 Edward Sapir, The Hokan Affinity of Subtiaba in Nicaragua, American Anthropologist, 1925.
0.69 Truman Michelson, Contributions to Algonquian Grammar, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.69 Franz Boas, Sketch of the Kwakiutl Language, American Anthropologist, 1900.
0.69 W. R. Gerard, The Root Kompau: Its Forms and Meaning, American Anthropologist, 1912.
0.67 John P. Harrington, An Introductory Paper on the Tiwa Language Dialect of Taos New Mexico, American Anthropologist, 1910.
0.66 Roland B. Dixon A. L. Kroeber, Numeral Systems of the Languages of California, American Anthropologist, 1907.
0.65 John P. Harrington, A Brief Description of the Tewa Language, American Anthropologist, 1910.
0.65 E. Sapir, Corrigenda to Father Morice's "Chasta Costa and the Dene Languages of the North", American Anthropologist, 1915.
0.64 A. L. Kroeber, Notes on the Ute Language, American Anthropologist, 1908.
0.63 Frank G. Speck, Some Comparative Traits of the Maskogian Languages, American Anthropologist, 1907.
0.63 Franz Boas, Notes on the Chinook Language, American Anthropologist, 1893.
0.62 E. Sapir, Algonkin P and S in Cheyenne, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.62 Norman A. McQuown, The Indigenous Languages of Latin America, American Anthropologist, 1955.
0.62 Jaime de Angulo, Two Parallel Modes of Conjugation in the Pit River Language, American Anthropologist, 1926.
0.61 William Edwin Safford, The Chamorro Language of Guam-II, American Anthropologist, 1903.
0.60 Alexander F. Chamberlain, Earlier and Later Kootenay Onomatology, American Anthropologist, 1902.
0.59 Alexander F. Chamberlain, Some Kutenai Linguistic Material, American Anthropologist, 1909.
0.59 William Edwin Safford, The Chamorro Language of Guam-IV, American Anthropologist, 1904.
0.58 William Edwin Safford, The Chamorro Language of Guam - III, American Anthropologist, 1904.
0.58 Frank G. Speck, A Modern Mohegan-Pequot Text, American Anthropologist, 1904.
0.57 John R. Swanton, Morphology of the Chinook Verb, American Anthropologist, 1900.
0.57 A. G. Morice, Chasta Costa and the Dene Languages of the North, American Anthropologist, 1915.
0.56 Roland B. Di Xon A. L. Kroeber, New Linguistic Families in California, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.55 Roland B. Dixon Alfred L. Kroeber, The Native Languages of California, American Anthropologist, 1903.
0.55 G. H. Matthews, Proto-Siouan Kinship Terminology, American Anthropologist, 1959.
0.55 John R. Swanton, Ethnological Position of the Natchez Indians, American Anthropologist, 1907.
0.55 E. Sapir, Athabaskan Tone, American Anthropologist, 1922.
0.55 B. L. Whorf, Notes on the Tübatulabal Language, American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.54 A. M. Halpern, Yuma Kinship Terms, American Anthropologist, 1942.
0.53 E. Sapir, Personal Names among the Sarcee Indians, American Anthropologist, 1924.
0.53 B. L. Whorf G. L. Trager, The Relationship of Uto-Aztecan and Tanoan, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.53 Edward Sapir, Preliminary Report on the Language and Mythology of the Upper Chinook, American Anthropologist, 1907.
0.52 Albert S. Gatschet, Grammatic Sketch of the Catawba Language, American Anthropologist, 1900.
0.51 Truman Michelson, Mr Gerard and the Root "Kompau", American Anthropologist, 1912.
0.51 B. L. Whorf, The Comparative Linguistics of Uto-Aztecan, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.50 William R. Gerard, The Tapehanek Dialect of Virginia, American Anthropologist, 1904.
0.50 William Edwin Safford, The Chamorro Language of Guam-V, American Anthropologist, 1905.
0.50 B. L. Whorf, The Origin of Aztec Tl, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.50 J. Ellis Ransom, Derivation of the Word 'Alaska', American Anthropologist, 1940.
0.49 H. Pittier De Fábrega, Numeral Systems of the Costa Rican Indians, American Anthropologist, 1904.
0.49 William R. Gerard, Some Virginia Indian Words, American Anthropologist, 1905.
0.48 A. L. Kroeber, Phonetics of the Micronesian Language of the Marshall Islands, American Anthropologist, 1911.
0.48 William Edwin Safford, The Chamorro Language of Guam, American Anthropologist, 1903.
0.47 Sidney H. Ray, The Melanesian Possessives and a Study in Method, American Anthropologist, 1919.
0.46 A. G. Morice, Misconceptions Concerning Déné Morphology - Remarks on Dr Sapir's Would-Be Corrigenda, American Anthropologist, 1917.
0.46 A. L. Kroeber, The Bannock and Shoshoni Languages, American Anthropologist, 1909.
0.45 Truman Michelson, Some Linguistic Features of Speck's "Naskapi", American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.44 Franz Boas, Notes on the Chemakum Language, American Anthropologist, 1892.
0.44 Franz Boas, The Vocabulary of the Chinook Language, American Anthropologist, 1904.
0.44 William Jones, Some Principles of Algonquian Word-Formation, American Anthropologist, 1904.
0.43 J. P. Harrington, Notes on Certain Usages Relating to Linguistic Work, American Anthropologist, 1912.
0.42 E. Sapir, Algonkin Languages of California: A Reply, American Anthropologist, 1915.
0.42 John P. Harrington, Notes on the Piro Language, American Anthropologist, 1909.
0.41 John R. Swanton, Linguistic Position of the Tribes of Southern Texas and Northeastern Mexico, American Anthropologist, 1915.
0.41 Edward Sapir, A Tutelo Vocabulary, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.40 C. F. Voegelin, Internal Relationships of Siouan Languages, American Anthropologist, 1941.
0.40 Franz Boas, Notes on the Chatino Language of Mexico, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.40 Alexander F. Chamberlain, Significations of Certain Algonquian Animal-Names, American Anthropologist, 1901.
0.39 A. F. Chamberlain, New Words in the Kootenay Language, American Anthropologist, 1894.
0.38 William Wallace Tooker, Some More about Virginia Names, American Anthropologist, 1905.
0.38 William Wallace Tooker, Some Powhatan Names, American Anthropologist, 1904.
0.38 George Herzog Stanley S. Newman Edward Sapir Mary Haas Swadesh Morris Swadesh Charles F. Voegelin, Some Orthographic Recommendations, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.37 Myron Eells, The Chinook Jargon, American Anthropologist, 1894.
0.37 A. L. Kroeber, Incorporation as a Linguistic Process, American Anthropologist, 1911.
0.37 Truman Michelson, The Linguistic Classification of Powhatan, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.36 George L. Trager, The Kinship and Status Terms of the Tiwa Languages, American Anthropologist, 1943.
0.36 Albert S. Gatschet, "Real" "True" or "Genuine" in Indian Languages, American Anthropologist, 1899.
0.36 Melvin R. Gilmore, Meaning of the Word Dakota, American Anthropologist, 1922.
0.36 Roman Jakobson, The Paleosiberian Languages, American Anthropologist, 1942.
0.35 J. N. B. Hewitt, Polysynthesis in the Languages of the American Indians, American Anthropologist, 1893.
0.35 Eunice V. Pike, The Phonology of New Guinea Highlands Languages, American Anthropologist, 1964.
0.34 Edward Sapir, Internal Linguistic Evidence Suggestive of the Northern Origin of the Navaho, American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.33 Douglas Taylor, Aji and Batata, American Anthropologist, 1957.
0.33 Morris Swadesh, Linguistic Relations across Bering Strait, American Anthropologist, 1962.
0.32 James Owen Dorsey, Siouan Onomatopes, American Anthropologist, 1892.
0.32 A. L. Kroeber, The Speech of a Zuñi Child, American Anthropologist, 1916.
0.32 S. A. Wurm, Australian New Guinea Highlands Languages and the Distribution of Their Typological Features, American Anthropologist, 1964.
0.32 M. B. Emeneau, Personal Names of the Todas, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.31 Mary R. Haas, Interlingual Word Taboos, American Anthropologist, 1951.
0.31 Harry Hoijer, The Southern Athapaskan Languages, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.30 G. R. Heath, Notes on Miskuto Grammar and on Other Indian Languages of Eastern Nicaragua, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.30 F. A. March A. R. Spofford W. T. Harris Alexander Melville Bell John M. Gregory W. B. Owen E. T. Peters Charles P. G. Scott James C. Pilling Benjamin E. Smith W. D. Whitney J. W. Powell, Simplified Spelling, American Anthropologist, 1893.
0.30 A. G. Morice, The Unity of Speech among the Northern and the Southern Déné, American Anthropologist, 1907.
0.30 Roland B. Dixon, Dr Merriam's "Tló-Hom-Tah'-Hoi", American Anthropologist, 1931.
0.30 D. Demetracopoulou Lee, Categories of the Generic and the Particular in Wintu̇, American Anthropologist, 1944.
0.30 J. Dyneley Prince, The Differentiation between the Penobscot and the Canadian Abenaki Dialects, American Anthropologist, 1902.
0.30 E. Sapir, A Note on Reciprocal Terms of Relationship in America, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.29 A. F. Chamberlain, Words Expressive of Cries and Noises in the Kootenay Language, American Anthropologist, 1894.
0.29 Truman Michelson, Note on Kickapoo Ethnology, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.29 A. M. Hocart, A Point of Grammar and a Study in Method, American Anthropologist, 1918.
0.29 August C. Mahr, Walam Olum I 17: A Proof of Rafinesque's Integrity, American Anthropologist, 1957.
0.28 Wallace L. Chafe, Another Look at Siouan and Iroquoian, American Anthropologist, 1964.
0.28 Paul Radin, On the Relationship of Huave and Mixe, American Anthropologist, 1916.
0.28 Roland B. Dixon, Words for Tobacco in American Indian Languages, American Anthropologist, 1921.
0.27 William Wallace Tooker, The Powhatan Name for Virginia, American Anthropologist, 1906.
0.27 A. L. Kroeber, The Dialectic Divisions of the Moquelumnan Family in Relation to the Internal Differentiation of the Other Linguistic Families of California, American Anthropologist, 1906.
0.27 E. Sapir, Corrigenda and Addenda to W D Wallis' "Indogermanic Relationship Terms as Historical Evidence", American Anthropologist, 1919.
0.27 Edward Sapir, Some Aspects of Nootka Language and Culture, American Anthropologist, 1911.
0.26 Roland B. Dixon, The Shasta-Achomawi: A New Linguistic Stock with Four New Dialects, American Anthropologist, 1905.
0.26 Franz Boas, Kinship Terms of the Kutenai Indians, American Anthropologist, 1919.
0.26 Carl Skottsberg, Some Additional Notes on the Language of the Natives in the Patagonian Channels, American Anthropologist, 1915.
0.26 Berard Haile, Reichard's Chant of Waning Endurance, American Anthropologist, 1943.
0.26 D. D. Lee, The Linguistic Aspect of Wintu' Acculturation, American Anthropologist, 1943.
0.26 Truman Michelson, Some Algonquian Kinship Terms, American Anthropologist, 1932.
0.26 Melville Jacobs, Northern Sahaptin Kinship Terms, American Anthropologist, 1932.
0.25 A. G. Morice, Smoking and Tobacco among the Northern Dénés, American Anthropologist, 1921.
0.25 R. H. Mathews, The Dhudhuroa Language of Victoria, American Anthropologist, 1909.
0.25 William Wallace Tooker, The Significance of John Eliot's Natick, American Anthropologist, 1897.
0.25 William Wallace Tooker, On the Meaning of the Name Anacostia, American Anthropologist, 1894.
0.25 Daniel G. Brinton, On the Chane-Abal (Four-Language) Tribe and Dialect of Chiapas, American Anthropologist, 1888.
0.25 D. H. Hymes, Na-Déné and Positional Analysis of Categories, American Anthropologist, 1956.
0.23 Douglas Taylor, The Island Caribs of Dominica BWI, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.23 Gladys A. Reichard, The Translation of Two Navaho Chant Words, American Anthropologist, 1942.
0.22 J. N. B. Hewitt, Meaning of Iroquoian Word En-kwe-hen'-we, American Anthropologist, 1888.
0.22 E. Sapir, Corrigenda to "Kinship Terms of the Kootenay Indians", American Anthropologist, 1919.
0.22 William A. Read, Notes on an Opelousas Manuscript of 1862. American Anthropologist, 1940,
0.22 J. P. Harrington, Note on the Names Moqui and Hopi, American Anthropologist, 1945.
0.21 Truman Michelson, De Hevesy on Munda and Finno-Ugrian Linguistics and on the Easter Island Script, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.21 Charles Hallock, The Eskimo and Their Written Language, American Anthropologist, 1896.
0.21 A. L. Kroeber, A New Shoshonean Tribe in California, American Anthropologist, 1915.
0.21 P. E. Goddard, Mechanical Aids to the Study and Recording of Language, American Anthropologist, 1905.
0.21 John Russell Bartlett F. W. Hodge, The Language of the Piro, American Anthropologist, 1909.
0.21 Truman Michelson, The Linguistic Classification of Pequot-Mohegan, American Anthropologist, 1924.
0.21 V. Stefánsson, The Eskimo Trade Jargon of Herschel Island, American Anthropologist, 1909.
0.20 Douglas Taylor, A Note on the Derivation of the Word "Tobacco", American Anthropologist, 1952.
0.20 William Thalbitzer, A Note on the Derivation of the Word "Eskimo" (Inuit), American Anthropologist, 1950.
0.20 Albert S. Gatschet, Songs of the Modoc Indians, American Anthropologist, 1894.
0.20 Truman Michelson, The Linguistic Classification of the Shinnecock Indians, American Anthropologist, 1924.
0.20 George Grant Mac Curdy, Anthropology at the Boston Meeting with Proceedings of the American Anthropological Association for 1909. American Anthropologist, 1910,
0.20 D. Demetracopoulou Lee, The Place of Kinship Terms in Wintu̇' Speech, American Anthropologist, 1940.
0.20 C. C. Uhlenbeck, The Indogermanic Mother Language and Mother Tribes Complex, American Anthropologist, 1937.
0.19 Mary R. Haas, The Choctaw Word for "Rattlesnake", American Anthropologist, 1941.
0.19 Truman Michelson J. N. B. Hewitt, Note on Loewenthal's "Der Heilbringer in Der Irokesischen Und Der Algonkinischen Religion", American Anthropologist, 1916.
0.19 Truman Michelson, The Classification of American Languages, American Anthropologist, 1921.
0.19 J. Dyneley Prince, Prolegomena to the Study of the San Blas Language of Panamá, American Anthropologist, 1912.
0.19 Truman Michelson, A Report on a Linguistic Expedition to James and Hudson's Bays, American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.19 William Wallace Tooker, The Name Chickahominy Its Origin and Etymology, American Anthropologist, 1895.
0.19 Paul K. Benedict, Thai Kadai and Indonesian: A New Alignment in Southeastern Asia, American Anthropologist, 1942.
0.19 Ralph V. Chamberlin, Some Plant Names of the Ute Indians, American Anthropologist, 1909.
0.19 William Wallace Tooker, The Algonquian Terms Patawomeke and Massawomeke, American Anthropologist, 1894.
0.18 J. L. Fischer, The Stylistic Significance of Consonantal Sandhi in Trukese and Ponapean, American Anthropologist, 1965.
0.18 Truman Michelson, Mesawi'ka and Fox Sociology, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.18 Franz Boas, On Alternating Sounds, American Anthropologist, 1889.
0.18 Gary J. Witherspoon, Navajo Categories of Objects at Rest, American Anthropologist, 1971.
0.18 John P. Harrington, Tewa Relationship Terms, American Anthropologist, 1912.
0.18 E. Sapir, Nass River Terms of Relationship, American Anthropologist, 1920.
0.18 Washington Matthews, Navajo Gambling Songs, American Anthropologist, 1889.
0.18 A. F. Chamberlain, Notes on Indian Child-Language, American Anthropologist, 1890.
0.18 Robert Burkitt, A Kekchí Will of the Sixteenth Century, American Anthropologist, 1905.
0.18 J. Alden Mason, Note on the Popoluca, American Anthropologist, 1944.
0.18 W. R. Gerard, Origin of the Word Lagetto, American Anthropologist, 1912.
0.17 William Wallace Tooker, The Kuskarawaokes of Captain John Smith, American Anthropologist, 1893.
0.17 Albert N. Gilbertson, Lingual Consonants in India and Norway, American Anthropologist, 1915.
0.17 E. Sapir, The Status of Washo, American Anthropologist, 1917.
0.17 Wick R. Miller, A Note on Kiowa Linguistic Affiliations, American Anthropologist, 1959.
0.17 Alexander F. Chamberlain, The Uran: A New South American Linguistic Stock, American Anthropologist, 1910.
0.17 William Wallace Tooker, The Algonquian Appellatives of the Siouan Tribes of Virginia, American Anthropologist, 1895.
0.17 William Wallace Tooker, The Adopted Algonquian Term "Poquosin", American Anthropologist, 1899.
0.17 M. D. W. Jeffreys, District Officer in Cameroons Answers Ako Adjei, American Anthropologist, 1944.
0.17 J. Dyneley Prince Frank G. Speck, Glossary of the Mohegan-Pequot Language, American Anthropologist, 1904.
0.16 Berthold Laufer, Origin of the Word Shaman, American Anthropologist, 1917.
0.16 Morris Edward Opler Harry Hoijer, The Raid and War-Path Language of the Chiricahua Apache, American Anthropologist, 1940.
0.16 J. Owen Dorsey, Indians of Siletz Reservation Oregon, American Anthropologist, 1889.
0.16 J. Dyneley Prince, An Ancient New Jersey Indian Jargon, American Anthropologist, 1912.
0.16 Mary R. Haas, Language and Taxonomy in Northwestern California, American Anthropologist, 1967.
0.16 C. F. Voegelin, On Being Unhistorical, American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.16 Truman Michelson, The Linguistic Classification of Tete De Boule, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.16 H. Carrington Bolton, The Language Used in Talking to Domestic Animals, American Anthropologist, 1897.
0.16 J. Dyneley Prince, The Penobscot Language of Maine, American Anthropologist, 1910.
0.16 John R. Swanton, The Tawasa Language, American Anthropologist, 1929.
0.16 Samuel A. Lafone Quevedo, Guarani Kinship Terms as Index of Social Organization, American Anthropologist, 1919.
0.16 Leo J. Frachtenberg, Contributions to a Tutelo Vocabulary, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.15 Berard Haile, A Note on the Navaho Visionary, American Anthropologist, 1940.
0.15 William R. Gerard, Virginia's Indian Contributions to English, American Anthropologist, 1907.
0.15 Truman Michelson, Miss Owen's "Folk-Lore of the Musquakie Indians", American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.15 J. Dyneley Prince, Last Living Echoes of the Natick, American Anthropologist, 1907.