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A Key Into the Language of America
註釋In Roger Williams' 'A Key Into the Language of America,' readers are presented with a detailed exploration of the language and culture of Native Americans in America during the early colonial period. The book serves as a crucial linguistic and cultural study, providing valuable insights into the ways of life and communication of indigenous peoples. Williams adopts a straightforward and informative style, making the content accessible to a wide range of readers. This work is significant within its literary context as one of the earliest studies of Native American languages by a European settler. The vivid descriptions and meticulous observations in the text offer a unique perspective on the interactions between English settlers and Native Americans. Williams' focus on language as a key to understanding different cultures sets this book apart from other colonial writings of the time.