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... analysis in two ways . First , I have lim- ited my analysis to names in the state of Washington . Even though Chinook Jargon names and the use of the pidgin extended from the southern tip of Alaska to southern Oregon , the greatest ...
... analysis in two ways . First , I have lim- ited my analysis to names in the state of Washington . Even though Chinook Jargon names and the use of the pidgin extended from the southern tip of Alaska to southern Oregon , the greatest ...
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An analysis of the forenames and surnames of England and Wales listed in the UK 1881 census data D. Kenneth TUCKER Introduction THE 1881 BRITISH CENSUS and National Index has been transcribed from the handwritten format to a set of ...
An analysis of the forenames and surnames of England and Wales listed in the UK 1881 census data D. Kenneth TUCKER Introduction THE 1881 BRITISH CENSUS and National Index has been transcribed from the handwritten format to a set of ...
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... analysis : the decline in the concentration of naming choices is not simply the product of an accelerating turnover in names . This negative result , along with the failure of other plausible explanations analyzed earlier in this ...
... analysis : the decline in the concentration of naming choices is not simply the product of an accelerating turnover in names . This negative result , along with the failure of other plausible explanations analyzed earlier in this ...
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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