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... Chinook Jargon is more readily accepted and retained be- cause it is more easily pronounced than the tribal languages . To be a part of the pidgin , a word had to be pronounceable by members of all language groups using it . Thus , in ...
... Chinook Jargon is more readily accepted and retained be- cause it is more easily pronounced than the tribal languages . To be a part of the pidgin , a word had to be pronounceable by members of all language groups using it . Thus , in ...
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References Deur , Douglas . 1996. Chinook Jargon placenames as points of mu- tual reference : discourse , intersubjectivity , and environment with in an intercultural toponymic complex . Names 44 : 291–321 ... CHINOOK JARGON PLACENAMES 73.
References Deur , Douglas . 1996. Chinook Jargon placenames as points of mu- tual reference : discourse , intersubjectivity , and environment with in an intercultural toponymic complex . Names 44 : 291–321 ... CHINOOK JARGON PLACENAMES 73.
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... Chinook Jargon in the state of Wash- ington Chinook Jargon was a pidgin widely spoken by Indians in the Pacific Northwest before the nineteenth century . A larger percentage of place- names borrowed into English come from Chinook Jargon ...
... Chinook Jargon in the state of Wash- ington Chinook Jargon was a pidgin widely spoken by Indians in the Pacific Northwest before the nineteenth century . A larger percentage of place- names borrowed into English come from Chinook Jargon ...
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American Indian placenames in the United States | 15 |
the derivation and referent of an old puzzle | 39 |
Placenames derived from Chinook Jargon in the state | 57 |
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