OnomaInternational Centre of Onomastics, 2003 |
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... native name is not a cumbersome phrase like the English translation ; it is a single word and a single lexical item . Second , Native Americans used many placenames that were not descriptive , but consisted of single morphemes , with no ...
... native name is not a cumbersome phrase like the English translation ; it is a single word and a single lexical item . Second , Native Americans used many placenames that were not descriptive , but consisted of single morphemes , with no ...
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... Native American peoples ; the fact that " Native American " is not a homogene- ous group ( there is huge cultural diversity , which coupled with decima- tion of populations , means that there are comparatively few bearers of each ...
... Native American peoples ; the fact that " Native American " is not a homogene- ous group ( there is huge cultural diversity , which coupled with decima- tion of populations , means that there are comparatively few bearers of each ...
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Native American Placenames of the United States . By William Bright . Norman : University of Oklahoma Press , 2004. Pp . xviii + 600. $ 59.95 US . Reviewed by Thomas J. GASQUE Native American Placenames of the United States fills a ...
Native American Placenames of the United States . By William Bright . Norman : University of Oklahoma Press , 2004. Pp . xviii + 600. $ 59.95 US . Reviewed by Thomas J. GASQUE Native American Placenames of the United States fills a ...
المحتوى
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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