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Rh it appears that in phonetics, we have, perhaps more than anywhere else, an instinctive formative culture factor and an organic basis for the unconscious modification of a trait, all of which leads into psychological problems of the very greatest importance to anthropology.

While, as stated above, the structure or morphology of languages has received the most attention, yet when we consider the speech of the New World as a whole, even this

1. Alikulufan 2. Allentiacan 3. Andaquian 4. Apolistan 5. Araucanian 6. Arawakan 7. Ardan 8. Atacameñan 9. Aymaran 10. Barbacoan 11. Betoyan 12. Bororan 13. Calchaquian 14. Cañarian 15. Canichanan 16. Carayan 17. Cariban 18. Caririan 19. Cayubaban 20. Changoan 21. Chapacuran 22. Charruan 23. Chavantean 24. Chibchan 25. Chiquitan 26. Chocoan 27. Cholonan 28. Chonoan

29. Coconucan 30. Corabecan 31. Cunan 32. Curucanecan 33. Enimagan 34. Esmeraldan 35. Goyatecan 36. Guahiban 37. Guaraunan 38. Guatoan 39. Guaycuruan 40. Itonaman 41. Itucalean 42. Jivaran 43. Jurian 44. Lecan 45. Lorenzan 46. Lulean 47. Mainan 48. Makuan 49. Matacan 50. Miranhan 51. Mocoan 52. Mosatenan 53. Moviman 54. Muran 55. Ocoronan 56. Onan

57. Otomacan 58. Otuquian 59. Paniquitan 60. Panoan 61. Peban 62. Piaroan 63. Puelchean 64. Puinavian 65. Puquinan 66. Quechuan 67. Salivan 68. Samucan 69. Sanavironan 70. Tacanan 71. Tapuyan 72. Ticunan 73. Timotean 74. Trumaian 75. Tsonekan 76. Tupian 77. Uitotan 78. Uran 79. Yahganan 70. Yaruran 81. Ypurinan 82. Yuncan 83. Yurucarean 84. Zaparan