- entertainer, but…' The 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...
- OCLC 3908044.
Retrieved 2016-08-09. Mooney,
James (1909). "Peter
Stephen Duponceau". In
Charles G. Herbermann;
Edward A. Pace; Condé B. Pallen;
Thomas J...
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Vocabulary of Susquehannock.
American Language Reprints.
Translated by
Duponceau,
Peter Stephen (2nd ed.). Merchantville, New Jersey,
United States: Evolution...
- francs.
Nicolas M****ias (1828) Jean-Pierre
Darrigol (1829)
Peter Stephen DuPonceau, Mémoire sur le
systeme grammatical des
langues de
quelques nations Indiennes...
- goes back to the 19th
century when
early linguists such as
Peter Stephen DuPonceau and
Wilhelm von
Humboldt noticed that the
languages of the
Americas seemed...
- Switzerland:
Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3-030-04356-8.
Jones (1926), p. ix.
DuPonceau (1818), p. 259. "Oxford
English Dictionary".
Oxford English Dictionary...
- (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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customs of the
Berbers or
Brebers of Africa, in a
series of
letters to P.S.
Duponceau, read
before the Amer. phil. soc. and publ. in the new ser. of
their transactions...
- 2013.
Thomas Jefferson to
Peter S. Du Ponceau, July 7, 1820
Peter S.
DuPonceau to
Thomas Jefferson, July 12, 1820, The
Thomas Jefferson Papers, Series...
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Supreme Court 1803-1806 Succeeded by
George Tod Preceded by
Peter Stephen Duponceau Judge of the
Superior Court of the
Territory of
Orleans 1805-1807 Succeeded by...