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... record the inanimate singular peripheral i of meeskohsinki , since he did not hear it . Final short -i could be ... records of the Old Illinois language , the letter formed by a circle surmounted with a crescent , often written like ...
... record the inanimate singular peripheral i of meeskohsinki , since he did not hear it . Final short -i could be ... records of the Old Illinois language , the letter formed by a circle surmounted with a crescent , often written like ...
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... records in the on - line resources at www.familysearch.org , its ori- gins can normally be sought in the ... records lends considerable strength to the hypothesis that the name is not of English origin . On the other hand , the records ...
... records in the on - line resources at www.familysearch.org , its ori- gins can normally be sought in the ... records lends considerable strength to the hypothesis that the name is not of English origin . On the other hand , the records ...
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... records , the details of the historical record are gradually being filled in , and the probabilities are gradually converted into certainties . Folk myth in America has it that Americanized forms of Euro- pean family names were created ...
... records , the details of the historical record are gradually being filled in , and the probabilities are gradually converted into certainties . Folk myth in America has it that Americanized forms of Euro- pean family names were created ...
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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