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Nadene

Nadene, also spelled Na-Dene, is one of the families of North American Indian languages. It was originally proposed by the linguist Edward Sapir, as one of his "superstocks." It includes Tlingit, Haida, Eyak, and the Athapaskan languages, best known of which is Navajo.

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Citations

497		Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
S241a			American Indian languages. -- [S.l.] : Mouton de
		Gruyter, 1990-
		RID: ---				ITEM #: ine00023



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