| 11. | The study is meant as a contribution to the comparative and historical linguistics of the Amerindian languages.
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| 12. | Candidates for the graduate certificate must be proficient in Spanish, Portuguese, or an Amerindian language.
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| 13. | Most of today's English dictionaries derive the Spanish word from the Amerindian language of Haiti.
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| 14. | Part of Ecuador's population can speak Amerindian languages, in some cases as a second language.
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| 15. | The Jesuits translated collections of prayers into numerous Amerindian languages for the purpose of converting the Native Americans.
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| 16. | "' Barasana "'is an aboriginal Amerindian language spoken by a couple thousand people in Colombia.
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| 17. | Human settlement of the New World occurred in stages from the Amerindian language groups and ABO blood group system distributions.
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| 18. | Among other leading professors are Wim Blockmans, professor of Medieval History, and Willem Adelaar, professor of Amerindian Languages.
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| 19. | Many Amerindian languages are polysynthetic; indeed, most of the world's polysynthetic languages are native to North America.
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| 20. | He arrived in Canada ( New France ) in summer 1699 and learned amerindian language until the end of that year.
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