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  • Thanks for this comment. I work with Indigenous languages both for documentation and revitalization — the two efforts that are most important today. It was interesting to read Fenimore’s description …certainly it is accurate in terms of describing the agglutinative syntax that exists in most Native American languages. The sadness today is the extreme endangerment of these languages (see Krauss’ 1992 article on James Crawford’s website; also see the work that is going on through Joh Reyhner’s site –check out the Indigenous Languages and Technology listserv, especially their archives and there is a general site just called ‘Native American Languages’ which give a good overall picture ) There is a strong effort to train Native peoples to work with and save their own languages (see u.arizona.edu/~aildi) — sorry I can’t remember the other specific URLs…
    Keep spreading the word — more attention to this issue is needed!

    Thanks
    Susan

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