- Leo
Joachim Frachtenberg (February 24, 1883 –
November 26, 1930) was an
anthropologist who
studied Native American languages.
Frachtenberg helped write...
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Native America. New York:
Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-509427-1.
Frachtenberg, Leo J. (1914).
Lower Umpqua texts and
notes on the
Kusan dialects. Columbia...
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other Coast Oregon Penutian languages.
Published sources are by Leo J.
Frachtenberg who
collected data from a non-English-speaking
native speaker of the...
- 275.
Cambridge University Press. (Citing
Frachtenberg 1920 (her 1920b), but
misattributing to "
Frachtenberg 1917": Mithun's
bibliography includes many...
- ISBN 1-84882-309-6 page 166 Job
Scheduling Strategies for
Parallel Processing: by
Eitan Frachtenberg and Uwe
Schwiegelshohn 2010 ISBN 3-642-04632-0
pages 138-144 v t e...
- ****ortment
includes the
works of
Albert S. Gatschet,
Franz Boas, Leo J.
Frachtenberg,
Philip Drucker,
Melville Jacobs, and
Leslie Spier.
Descendants of the...
- Linguistics, 63(1), 171-202.
Frachtenberg, Leo J. (1920).
Alsea texts and myths. Washington:
Government Printing Office.
Frachtenberg, Leo J. (1913). Coos texts...
- [print.] ed.). Oxford:
Oxford Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0-19-513877-1. Leo J.
Frachtenberg, "Coos," in
Franz Boas (ed.),
Handbook of
American Indian Languages,...
- i.e.
Ozette Village") As
first proposed by
Edward Sapir and Leo J.
Frachtenberg, and
later elaborated by
Morris Swadesh, the
Wakashan languages were...
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Archived from the
original on 2022-03-07.
Retrieved 2016-08-28. Leo J.
Frachtenberg (1913). Coos texts.
California University contributions to anthropology...