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From the First Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution


/ 2008-06-03 00:00:00

EBOOK INDIAN LANGUAGE ***


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Transcriber's note: The following symbols are used to represent
special characters:
[n] = raised (superscript) "n"
[t] = turned (inverted) "t"
[k] = turned "k"
[K] = turned "K"
[T] = turned "T"
[k=] = "k" with inferior macron
[k.] = "k" with inferior dot
[=x] = any letter "x" with superior macron
[)x] = any letter "x" with superior breve
[/x] = any letter "x" with acute accent
[`x] = any letter "x" with grave accent
[~x] = any letter "x" with superior tilde
[^x] = any letter "x" with superior circumflex
[:x] = any letter "x" with superior diaeresis
[ng] = lower-case "eng" character
[x] = Greek letter chi
[c] = "c" with slash (cent sign)
['] = single (curly) closing quote

* * * * *
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION--BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY.
J.W. POWELL, DIRECTOR.
* * * * *
ILLUSTRATION OF THE METHOD
OF
RECORDING INDIAN LANGUAGES.
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