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Yok-Utian[edit]

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Callaghan (1997) provides strong evidence uniting Yokutsan and Utian as sub-families within a single Yok-Utian language family.

This represents a gross misrepresentation of the cited text. Quoting from Callaghan's conclusion:

"In answer to the question of genetic kinship between Yokuts and Utian, I would say that the preponderance of evidence argues in favor of such a relationship, but it cannot be called true beyond a reasonable doubt, especially since speakers may have lived side by side from the time of the proto-languages."

--Peter Farago (talk) 23:26, 28 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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How are these phrases significant?[edit]

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If I had a complaint here, in Nor Cal about this, then I would want it high as a board:

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A cultural change has occurred over time. Where glute was a dietary supplement Ava, through a Catholic arrangement ( this could’ve been the early uses of serum ).

The interlude of Buddhism could’ve interrupted the customs. This may have changed practices among Catholics. If glute is a term for serum then the other definitions of that word must be cross referenced between languages.

Lobbyists in the govt. could be involved with collecting serum, nationwide. And this threat of Biologique must be part of our knowledge before they can addresss our group.

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