Talk:Mojave language
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== Syntax section & an audio example under phonology==
Hello,
I am going to add a section on Mojave syntax that is referenced and supported by the text Mojave Syntax by Munro, an author that is already referenced in the wiki article. The text can be used as reference for other aspects besides syntax so if anyone out there plans on adding more material I highly suggest the text by Munro. --DanielSDaniel (talk) 22:42, 5 December 2019 (UTC)