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... placenames as Long Island , Great Falls , or Grand Canyon . But two other points can be made . First , many Na- tive American placenames were indeed morphologically complex and semantically " descriptive , " but they are not fairly ...
... placenames as Long Island , Great Falls , or Grand Canyon . But two other points can be made . First , many Na- tive American placenames were indeed morphologically complex and semantically " descriptive , " but they are not fairly ...
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... placenames as Connecticut ' long stream ' and Massachusetts ' big hill ' . As European explorers entered the Midwest , placenames from the Central Algonquian languages were acquired , sometimes through the medium of French , sometimes ...
... placenames as Connecticut ' long stream ' and Massachusetts ' big hill ' . As European explorers entered the Midwest , placenames from the Central Algonquian languages were acquired , sometimes through the medium of French , sometimes ...
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... placenames in Canada ( 1982 ) , Robert Rennick on Kentucky placenames ( 1984 ) , Gerald Cohen on Mis- souri oddities in placenames ( 1982 ) , Virgil Vogel on Iowa's American Indian names ( 1983 ) , Allen Walker Read on placenames of ...
... placenames in Canada ( 1982 ) , Robert Rennick on Kentucky placenames ( 1984 ) , Gerald Cohen on Mis- souri oddities in placenames ( 1982 ) , Virgil Vogel on Iowa's American Indian names ( 1983 ) , Allen Walker Read on placenames of ...
Inhalt
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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