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I’ve just been reminded of this useful post, by Neal Rappleye:
http://www.studioetquoquefide.com/2013/10/creating-list-of-standard-works-on-book.html#more
Since its writing, some new items have been making a case for their own inclusion in the list. I, for example, would probably add the still-ongoing work of Royal Skousen and Stanford Carmack regarding the language of the English Book of Mormon, as well as Brian Stubbs’s recently-published research on evidence for Semitic and Egyptian elements in Uto-Aztecan languages. It’s indirect, but, if he’s right, it’s exceedingly powerful.
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