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1101 |aCanada.|bNational Museums of Canada. |bCanadian Museum of Civilization.
24512|aA computer-generated dictionary of proto-Algonquian / |cby John Hewson.
260 |aGatineau - Quebec : |bNational Museums of Canada. |c1993.
300 |aix, 281p. : |breferences, index ; |c24 cm.
4901 |aCanadian Ethnology Service paper|x0316-1862|vNo. 125
500 |a"This proto-language dictionary, which contains 4,066 entries and an extensive index of English glosses, represents an interesting development in proto-language reconstruction technology, having been done entirely on computer. The input data consisted of some 30,000 lexical items from the four conservative Algonquian languages used by Leonard Bloomfield to reconstruct the sound system of Proto-Algonquian. Computer programmes were used to find cognates, and to reconstruct and build the final dictionary."--Abstract.
500 |aAlso part of: Mercury series (ISSN 0316-1854).
5203 |aThis proto-language dictionary, which contains 4,066 entries and an extensive index of English glosses, represents an interesting development in proto-language reconstruction technology, having been done entirely on computer. The input data consisted of some 30,000 lexical items from the four conservative Algonquian languages used by Leonard Bloomfield to reconstruct the sound system of Proto-Algonquian. Computer programmes were used to find cognates, and to reconstruct and build the final dictionary.--Abstract
546 |aRésumé en français.
563 |aSoftcover
69007|aIndigenous languages|2gcpds
7201 |aHewson, John
7760#|tA computer-generated dictionary of proto-Algonquian / |w(CaOODSP)9.556947
830#0|aCanadian Ethnology Service paper,|x0316-1862|vNo. 125|w(CaOODSP)9.509552