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- Antonio Machoni or Antonio Maccioni (1671–1753) was an Italian Jesuit, linguist and cartographer. v t e...
- adrasta Weymer, 1892 Synonyms Acraea (Acraea) adrasta Acraea adrasta Acraea machoni Oberthür, 1893 Planema haydni Suffert, 1904 Planema adrasta pancalis Jordan...
- les Serments de Strasbourg », in Vox Romanica, t. 15, 1956, pp. 188-214. Machonis, Peter A. (1990). Histoire de la langue : du latin à l'ancien français...
- Creole of Pointe-Coupée Parish. Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 2003. Peter A. Machonis. "The Origins and Evolution of French and Creole in Louisiana." The African...
- français et les langues historiques de la France. Jean-Paul Gisserot. p. 57. Machonis, Peter A. (1990). Histoire de la langue : Du latin à l'ancien français...
- Maccioni is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Machoni or Antonio Maccioni (1671–1753), an Italian jesuit, linguist and cartographer...
- recorded by Machoni. In 1586 Father Alonson Bárzana (Bárcena) wrote a grammar of Tonocote, which is now lost. In 1732 Antonio Maccioni (Machoni), who was...
- do****ented in a vocabulary and grammar composed by the Jesuit Antonio Machoni in 1732. Tonocoté, sometimes confused with Lule, was spoken by a settled...
- Max, Varadi Tamas. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle., UK: 93-100 Machonis P.A. 2010. English Phrasal Verbs: from Lexicon-Grammar to Natural Language...
- chorographica [...] del Gran Chaco. This work has a detailed map by Father Antonio Machoni, and contains numerous ethnographic details of the peoples of the Gran...