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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">A belated addition:<br>
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Rigsby, Bruce. 1976. The Americanist tradition. Discussion by
Bruce Rigsby. pp.29-33 in <i>American Indian Languages and
American Linguistics</i>. Papers of the Second Golden
Anniversary Symposium of the LSA, held at the niversity of
California, Berkeley, on November 8 and 8, 1974. Edited by Wallace
L. Chafe. Lisse: The Peter de Ridder Press.<br>
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I haven't read this for decades, but my recall is that Bruce
includes a survey of Americanists who also studied Australian
languages, and thus influenced the Australianist grammatical
traditions.<br>
David<br>
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On 6/07/2016 8:09 PM, David Beck wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Wow, thank you all very much for that (I’m assuming every one has chimed in—it’s like waiting for the last popcron kernel to pop). From the sounds of it, if might have been an easier question to ask what <b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>hasn’t<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b> Americanist linguistics contributed to! This will be very helpful indeed!
Cheers,
David
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