
American Languages, And Why We Should Study Them: An Address Delivered Before The Pennsylvania Historical Society, March 9, 1885 (1885) is a book written by Daniel Garrison Brinton. The book is a speech that was delivered before the Pennsylvania Historical Society on March 9,...


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In "American Languages, And Why We Should Study Them, An Address," Daniel Garrison Brinton champions the scholarly pursuit of indigenous languages of the Americas. He argues for their intrinsic value in understanding human thought and cultural evolution. Brinton emphasizes...



