
doi: 10.1086/464891
0. An important contribution to comparative Uto-Aztecan has recently appeared in the form of a monograph by C. F. and F. M. Voegelin and Kenneth L. Hale (1962). The authors of this study (abbreviated in the remainder of this paper as WH) have outlined the principal features of the historic phonology of Uto-Aztecan as a whole and of its major branches. The purpose of the present paper is to examine the consonantal developments of the Plateau Shoshonean or Numic languages in the light of WH's reconstructions.1
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