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- distantly related. Kaufman (1990) found a connection convincing, but Migliazza & Campbell (1988) maintained that there is no evidence for linking them...
- Arthur Migliazza (born 1980) is an American blues and boogie woogie pianist. Arthur Migliazza began studying classical piano at age nine in Washington...
- Greenberg has suggested a relationship between Yanomaman and Macro-Chibchan. Migliazza (1985) has suggested a connection with Panoan and Chibchan. Neither proposal...
- Angela Migliazza (born 28 July 1984) is a retired German footballer who pla**** for SC Sand. "Sand: Stürmische Zeiten mit Angela Migliazza". Nachrichten...
- Baldori, which continued steadily until 2011, at which point pianist Arthur Migliazza stepped in to replace Seeley in most live performances. In 2012 Baldori...
- Ethnology bulletin (No. 143). Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. Migliazza, Ernest C.; & Campbell, Lyle. (1988). Panorama general de las lenguas...
- Pictorial. Archived February 11, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. 2008. Migliazza, Ernest; Grimes, Joseph E. (1961). "Shiriana Phonology". Anthropological...
- and no-one identifies as Jukude any longer. Aryon Rodrigues and Ernesto Migliazza, as well as Iraguacema Lima Maciel, worked on the language, and the data...
- Tacanan languages are spoken in Bolivia (Ese’ejja is also spoken in Peru). Migliazza has presented lexical evidence in support of a genetic relationship between...
- on So-Bru groups in Northeast Thailand. Mon-Khmer Studies 26. 255–290. Migliazza, Brian. 1992. Lexicostatistic analysis of some Katuic languages. In Amara...