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76. A. Pfizmaier: Darlegungen grönländischer Verbalformen. 

 Ibidem Vol. 109. Wien 188.5. 



76. H. Rink: Den östgrönlandske Dialekt (1887). — Meddelelser 



om Grönl. Vol. 10, Köbhvn. 1888 (pp. 208-234). 



Based on an interleaved copy of Kleinschmidt's dictionary, which the 

 Danish expedition to the east coast (1883— 8.^) had taken along and 

 where the native interpreters of the expedition had noted down some 

 East Greenlandic deviations from the forms of the dictionary. 



77. A. F. Chamberlain: The Eskimo Race and Language. 

 — Proceedings of Ihe Canadian Institute. Toronto 1889. 



78. J. Byrne: General Principles of the Structure of Language 



Vol. 1— II. Second ed. London 1892. 



Among the grammatical sketches of Vol. I, there is one about the 

 Eskimo language (pp. 136 — 145). 



79. Fr. Misteli: Charakteristik der hauptsächlichsten Typen 



des Sprachbaues. Neubearbeitung des Werkes von Prof. 



H. Steinthal. Berlin 1893. 



1. Einverleibenden Sprachen. 1. Der mexikanische Typus. 2. Der grön- 

 ländische Typus (pp. 135 — Iô4). 



80. W.J. Hoffman: The graphic art of the Eskimos. Wash- 

 ington 1897 (also in Report of the U.S. Nat. Mus. 189.5). 

 Cf. Techmer: Internationales Zeitschrift Vol. 1 (Eskimo-pictographs). 



The Eskimo language is more incidentally discussed in 

 treatises and works by R. Rask, Es. Tegner, G. v. d. Gabelentz, 

 Whitney, Techmer, 0. Jespersen and others. 



