Re: whoops, another question -- pharyngealized consonants anyone?
From: | Brad Coon <bradandjen@...> |
Date: | Saturday, October 9, 1999, 15:41 |
Christophe Grandsire wrote:
>
> My version of the Guinness book is from 1987 and the article is exactly
> the same! Don't you think it's time for them to try and check if the
> last researchs have found new records?
>
> > Danny
I agree, there is no way that Ojibwa has the most complex verbal
morphology. Not even close. Compared to most American Indian
languages, I have always thought the Algonkian lgs to be relatively
simple.
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