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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Dear Corpora colleagues, I wonder if there is a
corpora of Tonkawa, an AmerIndian language of Texas, USA. Tonkawa is a very
strange language. I wonder if I can find typologically similar to it among the
other American Indian languages. What strikes me most of all the this rich
material has been never studied. I mean American Indian languages have never
been studied from the point of view of phonostatistic. Tonkawa has little
labials. The other extrordinary feature is the length of Tonkawa words. They are
very long. I wonder if Tonkawa is agglutinative or incorporating? Looking
forward to hearing from you to my new address <A
href="mailto:yutamb@mail.ru">yutamb@mail.ru</A> Remain yours most
sincerely and gratefully Yuri Tambovtsev, Novosibirsk, Russia <A
href="mailto:yutamb@mail.ru">yutamb@mail.ru</A>
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