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named for the
original native Lucayan people.
Julian Granberry and Gary
Vescelius suggest the
following Lucayan (Taíno)
etymologies for
various Lucayan...
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Vescelius, p. 20, 23.
Granberry and
Vescelius, p. 20.
Granberry and
Vescelius, p. 9, 21.
Granberry and
Vescelius, pp. 18–19.
Granberry and
Vescelius,...
- 147–148. Saunders, p. 122.
Granberry and
Vescelius, p. 19. Saunders, p. 123. Granberry, Julian;
Vescelius, Gary (1992).
Languages of the Pre-Columbian...
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Keegan 1992, pp. 25, 54–58, 86, 170–173.
Granberry &
Vescelius 2004, p. 80–86.
Granberry &
Vescelius 2004, pp. 14, 38, 43;
Keegan 1992, pp. 104, 162, 203...
- Gary
Vescelius have
identified five
placenames that they
consider non-Taíno, and
which may thus
derive from Guanahatabey.
Granberry and
Vescelius argue...
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Florida Museum.
Retrieved 2
April 2023.
Granberry and
Vescelius, pp. 36 Granberry, Julian, & Gary
Vescelius (2004).
Languages of the Pre-Columbian Antilles...
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Alabama Press. ISBN 0-8173-5123-X.
Granberry &
Vescelius (2004:76,
Table 6) Granberry, Julian, & Gary
Vescelius (2004)
Languages of the Pre-Columbian Antilles...
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Granberry and
Vescelius, p. 9. Rouse, p. 7, 18.
Granberry and
Vescelius, p. 9, 15, 21. Rouse, pp. 21–22. Granberry, Julian;
Vescelius, Gary (1992). Languages...
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major source of new
words borrowed into
European languages.
Granberry &
Vescelius (2004)
distinguish two dialects, one on
Hispaniola and
further east, and...
- po****r
tourist destination in the
Dominican Republic.
Granberry and
Vescelius (2004)
suggest a
Macoris etymology for the name Saona,
comparing it with...