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... linguistic source . Hitchman usually distinguishes Chinook Jargon from tribal names , but sometimes not and occasionally in error . He does not identify the linguistic source ( tribal language , English , French , or coinage ) of the ...
... linguistic source . Hitchman usually distinguishes Chinook Jargon from tribal names , but sometimes not and occasionally in error . He does not identify the linguistic source ( tribal language , English , French , or coinage ) of the ...
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... linguistic and distribu- tional , have developed between the surnames found in France and those of its erstwhile colony ( see appendices 1 and 2 ) . Indeed , there are enough such differences to make francophone onomastic research in ...
... linguistic and distribu- tional , have developed between the surnames found in France and those of its erstwhile colony ( see appendices 1 and 2 ) . Indeed , there are enough such differences to make francophone onomastic research in ...
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... linguistic background from hundreds of lan- guages - living and extinct - to show how these names came to be applied to the landscape . Bright is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and Anthropology at UCLA and adjunct professor of ...
... linguistic background from hundreds of lan- guages - living and extinct - to show how these names came to be applied to the landscape . Bright is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and Anthropology at UCLA and adjunct professor of ...
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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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