Her doctoral dissertation concerned the reconstruction and historical linguistics of the Oto-Pamean languages.
He smoked a peace pipe to establish peace between the Padouca and the Missouri, Osage, Iowa, Pawnee, Oto, Kaw, and Omaha.
Paul Radin proposed a relationship between Huave and the Mayan and Mixe–Zoquean languages, and Morris Swadesh proposed a connection to the Oto-Manguean languages which has been further investigated by Rensch (1976), but all proposals have been inconclusive.
Others have linked Sutiaba to the Jicaque and Tol languages, but since Suárez's work it is generally accepted that Sutiaba is an Oto-Manguean language.
Kaufman has produced descriptive and comparative-historical studies of languages of the Mayan, Siouan, Hokan, Uto-Aztecan, Mixe–Zoquean and Oto-Manguean families.
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Of the 13 vessels in the class, six were built by CRDA at Monfalcone, four by OTO at Muggiano, and three by Tosi in Taranto, the three main Italian shipyards for submarines.
The album went on to debut atop the weekly albums chart with 81,663 copies sold, beating the second-place holder Takeshi Tsuruno's Tsuruno Oto by merely 1,332 units and becoming her first number-one album.
Caio Mario, named after Gaius Marius, built by OTO Livorno, launched 17 August 1941; captured in La Spezia by the Germans, with only the hull completed.
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Scipione Africano: named after Scipio Africanus, built by OTO Livorno, launched January 12, 1941 and completed on April 23, 1943.
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Claudio Tiberio, named after the Emperor Tiberius, built by OTO Livorno, construction cancelled June 1940.
He had a radio program called The OTO Hour on KXLU Los Angeles.
He works with the world-renowned saxophonists Vincent David, Claude Delangle, Matjaz Drevensek, Jean Yves Formeau, Daniel Gauthier, Phillip Geiss, Jean-Marie Londeix, Oto Vrhovnik, Zagreb Saxophone Quartet, Bohemia Saxophone Quartet, etc.
The Mixtecan language family, as one of the largest and most diverse families in the Oto-Manguean group, includes three groups of languages: Mixtec, Cuicatec, and Trique.
The first series of 12 vessels were laid down in 1941; six from CRDA, and three each from OTO and Tosi.
oto visits common flowers like lantana, but prefers to lay its eggs on plants of the tropical Solanaceae genus Cestrum.
The opening theme of the Happiness! visual novel is "Zero" by Hiromi Satō, and the ending theme is "Mezame no Asa" by the voice actresses of the four main heroines (Yui Sakakibara, Mia Naruse, Yura Hinata and Oto Agumi), performing under the name Happiness!
In April 2006, Ordo Templi Orientis formed the International OTO Cabinet, an advisory, non-voting panel made up of both OTO Initiates and Non-Initiates.
In 1237, his lordship was one of those appointed to prohibit Oto, the pope's prelate, from establishing anything derogatory to the king's crown and dignity, in the council of prelates then assembled; and the same year he was appointed High Sheriff of Cheshire, being likewise constituted Governor of the castle of Chester.
Manuel Esteba (April 17, 1941 – February 4, 2010) was a Spanish director and screenwriter, notable for writing a spoof of Steven Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial called El E.T.E. y el Oto. <
Oto Pestner is one of the most prominent singers and composers of popular music from Slovenia, born in 1956 in Ljubljana.
They sent Oto de Bonovillano as a legate to the Emperor who was at Baeza.
The novel is classified under the romance genre and primarily focuses on two main characters, Sophie and Mr. Oto, during the days before the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Tlapanec language, an indigenous Mesoamerican language, classified in the Oto-Manguean language family (known as Me'phaa to its native speakers)
After approximately 20,000 sales, re-pressing was taken over by Rough Trade and the single was re-cut with messages scratched in the centre: 'Salon Kitty' on the "Zyklon B Zombie" side and '437 666 OTO' 'RE-CUT 4 NOV 79' and '20,000 DOWN' scratched on the "United" side.
Zapotecan languages, a group of related Oto-Manguan languages (including Zapotec languages), of central Mesoamerica