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Sharon Hargus (2007). Witsuwit'en grammar: phonetics, phonology, morphology. (First Nations Languages Series.) Vancouver and Toronto: UBC Press. Pp. xv+837.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 February 2009

Keren Rice
Affiliation:
University of Toronto

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