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Indigenous languages of the Americas / Grammar / Linguistic morphology / Animacy / Grammatical gender / Proto-Algonquian language / Subject / Algonquian languages / Personal pronoun / Linguistics / Languages of North America / Languages of the United States
Indigenous languages of the Americas
Grammar
Linguistic morphology
Animacy
Grammatical gender
Proto-Algonquian language
Subject
Algonquian languages
Personal pronoun
Linguistics
Languages of North America
Languages of the United States

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