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public_comment: "Emergent language in the Diegueño complex of Yuman dialects.",
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public_comment: "Emergent language in the Diegueño complex of Yuman dialects. The distinction between Kumeyaay and Tipai is perhaps more political and social than it is linguistic, and is greatly influenced by the US-Mexican border.",