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Peter Stephen Du Ponceau (born Pierre-Étienne
du Ponceau; June 3, 1760 –
April 1, 1844) was a French-born
American linguist,
philosopher and jurist. After...
- term "polysynthesis" was
first used by
Peter Stephen DuPonceau (a.k.a.
Pierre Étienne
Du Ponceau) in 1819 as a term to
describe the
structural characteristics...
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January 2025.
Retrieved 25
January 2025.
Jones (1926), p. ix.
DuPonceau (1818), p. 259. "Oxford
English Dictionary".
Oxford English Dictionary...
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Retrieved January 18, 2013.
Thomas Jefferson to
Peter S.
Du Ponceau, July 7, 1820
Peter S.
DuPonceau to
Thomas Jefferson, July 12, 1820, The
Thomas Jefferson...
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Vocabulary of Susquehannock.
American Language Reprints.
Translated by
Duponceau,
Peter Stephen (2nd ed.). Merchantville, New Jersey,
United States: Evolution...
- the P****age Basfour, the P****age du Bourg-L'abbé, and the P****age du
Ponceau. The 2nd arrondis****t is Paris's
smallest arrondis****t, with a land...
- (The term
polysynthesis was
first used in
linguistics by
Peter Stephen DuPonceau who
borrowed it from chemistry.)
These languages have a high morpheme-to-word...
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human thought and
Alexander von
Humboldt corresponded with
Peter Stephen Du Ponceau who
proposed a
universal phonetic alphabet.
Examples of
pasigraphies include...
- aide-de-camp
Louis de Pontière, his
military secretary Pierre-Étienne
du Ponceau, and two
other companions reached Portsmouth, New
Hampshire on December...
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Darrigol (1829)
Peter Stephen DuPonceau, Mémoire sur le
systeme grammatical des
langues de
quelques nations Indiennes de l'Amérique
du Nord ((in English) Study...