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As placenames , Sac occurs in Oklahoma , and Sauk in Iowa ; both also occur as transfer names in other states . However , Sauk in Washington state ( Skagit Co. ) is from the name of a Lushootseed ( Salishan ) group ; the native term is ...
As placenames , Sac occurs in Oklahoma , and Sauk in Iowa ; both also occur as transfer names in other states . However , Sauk in Washington state ( Skagit Co. ) is from the name of a Lushootseed ( Salishan ) group ; the native term is ...
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... occurs in Miami - Illinois dependent verbs . In the case of meeskohsinki , which is a dependent verb , the -i- in Miami - Illinois miskw- ' red ' goes to -ee- giving meeskw- . In other words , meeskw- is simply an allo- morph of the ...
... occurs in Miami - Illinois dependent verbs . In the case of meeskohsinki , which is a dependent verb , the -i- in Miami - Illinois miskw- ' red ' goes to -ee- giving meeskw- . In other words , meeskw- is simply an allo- morph of the ...
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... occur if they were pooled into one population , but this is different from what occurs in terms of trends over time . The trend itself declines within each group and therefore it will not be a reflection of some com- plicated distortion ...
... occur if they were pooled into one population , but this is different from what occurs in terms of trends over time . The trend itself declines within each group and therefore it will not be a reflection of some com- plicated distortion ...
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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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