Papers of Karl V. Teeter, 1769-2003 (inclusive), 1953-1998 (bulk).

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Papers of Karl V. Teeter, 1769-2003 (inclusive), 1953-1998 (bulk).

Karl van Duyn Teeter (1929-2007) was an American linguist who specialized in endangeredAlgic and Algonquian languages. These papers primarily document Teeter's linguistic research onthe Wiyot and Maliseet-Passamaquoddy languages and his professional activities as a Professor ofLinguistics in the Harvard University Department of Linguistics.

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