Ареал: Северная, Центральная и Южная Америка
Материал: 81 язык и 32 семьи
Предмет исследования: аспекты систем числительных языков данного арела:
Цель исследования: выявление типологических профилей и отнесение исследуемых языков к тому или иному профилю с нанесением полученных типологических особенностей на карту
И. Картозия (inga.kartoziya@gmail.com), Г. Мороз (agricolamz@gmail.com)
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