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    Peter Stephen Du Ponceau (born Pierre-Étienne du Ponceau, June 3, 1760 – April 1, 1844) was a French-American linguist, philosopher, and jurist. After...
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  • systems in their verbs.[citation needed] The term was invented by Peter Stephen Du Ponceau, who considered polysynthesis, as characterized by sentence words...
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    Cornelius, 1839 Paul Beck Goddard, Cornelius' assistant, December 1839 Peter Stephen Du Ponceau, March 1840 (or earlier) John McAllister Jr. on May 6, 1840. The...
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    of human thought and Alexander von Humboldt corresponded with Peter Stephen Du Ponceau who proposed a universal phonetic alphabet. Examples of pasigraphies...
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    Louis de Pontière, his military secretary, Peter Stephen Du Ponceau (then called Pierre Etienne Du Ponceau), and two other companions, reached Portsmouth...
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    John Beale Davidge Delaplaine Joseph Dennie Joseph Rodman Drake Peter Stephen Du Ponceau Timothy Dwight IV James Eastburn Estwick Evans Oliver Evans Alexander...
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    (1804–1808), Ephraim Kirby (1804) (died en route to New Orleans), Peter Stephen Du Ponceau (1804) (declined President Thomas Jefferson's appointment), William...
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  • Jean studied law with French American linguist and philosopher Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. He spoke French, Spanish, and Haitian Creole and functioned as...
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    Thomas Campanius Holm in two separate works in 1696 and 1702. Peter Stephen Du Ponceau translated the 1702 work from Swedish to English in 1834. Campanius's...
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    Walker spent some time in France where he gained fluency in French. Peter Stephen Du Ponceau, a native French speaker and linguist, would eventually describe...
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    (1827). Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen (ed.). Grammar of the language of the Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians. Translated by Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen. Philadelphia:...
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    Alexander Hamilton, James McHenry, Thomas Paine, David Rittenhouse, Peter Stephen Du Ponceau, Nicholas Biddle, Owen Biddle, Benjamin Rush, James Madison, Michael...
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    1754–1838). He sent them to Thomas Jefferson, who shared them with Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. In their correspondence, these two men quickly confirmed that...
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    comedy team Sidney Rankin Drew (1891–1918), actor and film director Peter Stephen Du Ponceau (1760–1844), linguist, philosopher and jurist Christian Febiger...
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    Extent of the Jurisdiction of the Courts of the United States, Peter Stephen Du Ponceau (1824). Conflict of Criminal Laws, Edward S. Stimson (1936) Foundation...
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  • Sloterdijk Peter Steinberger Peter Stephen Du Ponceau Peter Stillman (academic) Peter Strawson Peter Suber Peter the Iberian Peter Thielst Peter Thomas Geach...
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    Extent of the Jurisdiction of the Courts of the United States, Peter Stephen Du Ponceau (1824). Conflict of Criminal Laws, Edward S. Stimson (1936) Foundation...
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    United States Pharmacopeia. He was also personal physician to Peter Stephen Du Ponceau toward the end of his life. Dunglison successfully campaigned for...
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  • Darrigol (1829) Peter Stephen DuPonceau, Mémoire sur le systeme grammatical des langues de quelques nations Indiennes de l'Amérique du Nord ((in English)...
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    languages of the Americas for the North American Review. He and Peter Stephen Du Ponceau edited and provided observations for an edition of John Eliot's...
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  • polysynthetic. (The term polysynthesis was first used in linguistics by Peter Stephen DuPonceau who borrowed it from chemistry.) These languages have a high morpheme-to-word...
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    settled in Philadelphia. Among those Lafayette contacted were Peter Stephen Du Ponceau, a prominent lawyer, and George Ticknor, a Harvard professor. Ticknor...
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    Continental Army at Valley Forge in the winter of 1777. In spring 1778, Peter Stephen DuPonceau wrote of meeting Cook, dressed in American regimentals, after hearing...
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    being imprisoned. Steuben and members of his party, including Peter Stephen Du Ponceau and aide-de-camp Louis de Pontière, arrived in New Hampshire in...
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    related goes back to the 19th century when early linguists such as Peter Stephen DuPonceau and Wilhelm von Humboldt noticed that the languages of the Americas...
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  • Prevost 1804–1806 Ephraim Kirby 1804 (died en route to New Orleans) Peter Stephen Du Ponceau 1804 (declined Jefferson's appointment) William Sprigg 1806–1808...
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    CobiT, and ITIL. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-28992-1. Ponceau, Peter Stephen Du (1834). A Discourse on the Necessity and the Means of Making Our...
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  • in 1820 found its way to Thomas Jefferson, who shared it with Peter Stephen Du Ponceau; it is one of the best surviving sources of information about the...
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    industries, such as: Methyl orange Direct brown 138 Sunset yellow FCF Ponceau Most drugs and drug candidates contain amine functional groups: Chlorpheniramine...
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  • ISBN 0-521-53033-4 Crystal, David (2005), The Stories of English, Penguin DuPonceau, Peter S. (1818), "English phonology; or, An essay towards an analysis and...
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