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Historiography of Native Ibero-American Linguistics

1977
The first students of American Indian languages were missionaries. They were sent to the New World by the monarchs of Spain to propagate the Faith. Administrative and military personnel of the same monarchs relied upon the priests to facilitate operations which involved taxation and slavery, and when colonial avarice was opposed by clerical charity ...
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Professing linguistic historiography

Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1997
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Accounting historiography: looking back to the future

Meditari Accountancy Research, 2015
Lee Parker
exaly  

Actor-Network Theory, ANTi-History and critical organizational historiography

Organization, 2012
Gabrielle Durepos, Albert J Mills
exaly  

Current Trends in Linguistics, Volume 13: Historiography of Linguistics

Language, 1979
N. E. Collinge   +5 more
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