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Nahasdzáán dóó bikáá ̕dinee̕ baa hani.̕: The world and its people
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18 May 1912–20 Feb 2007
Also known as Young, Robert W., Young, Robert W., 1912-2007, Robert W. Young American linguist (1912-2007), Young, Robert W. 1912-, Young, Robert W., 1912-2007, linguiste, Young, Robert W. (Robert Wendell), 1912-2007, روبرت دبليو. يونغ, রবার্ট ডাব্লিউ ইয়াং, ロバート・W・ヤング
Robert W. Young (May 18, 1912 – February 20, 2007),[1] professor emeritus of linguistics at the University of New Mexico, was an American linguist known for his work on the Navajo language. From the late 1930s, Young cooperated with the Navajo linguist and scholar William Morgan, publishing a "practical orthography" in 1937. -Wikipedia
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