Yanomamoeg : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

Endalc’h diverket Danvez ouzhpennet
D Robot ouzhpennet: ru:Яномама
Diverradenn ebet eus ar c'hemm
Linenn 35:
 
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==Daveoù==
 
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* Migliazza, Ernest C. (1985). Languages of the Orinoco-Amazon region: Current status. In H. E. Manelis Klein & L. R. Stark (Eds.), ''South American Indian languages: Retrospect and prospect'' (pp. 17-139). Austin: University of Texas Press.
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