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... ( These are all in- flectional endings . ) 34 ) Infix epastehsok'little part in the middle ' ( PARTS OF SPEECH 325.
... ( These are all in- flectional endings . ) 34 ) Infix epastehsok'little part in the middle ' ( PARTS OF SPEECH 325.
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... of which may have been English introductions , as in the change from Tuckanuck to Tuckernuck ( see list ) . For locative endings of place names , Bragdon ( 1981 : 22 ) has pointed out that -ut , -it , or -et were 348 ELIZABETH LITTLE.
... of which may have been English introductions , as in the change from Tuckanuck to Tuckernuck ( see list ) . For locative endings of place names , Bragdon ( 1981 : 22 ) has pointed out that -ut , -it , or -et were 348 ELIZABETH LITTLE.
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The Nan- tucket place names listed here show a 3 : 1 ratio of t to k endings . The tendings both outlast and supercede the k endings with the exception of Tuckernuck which in 1661 briefly had the alias , Tuckanuckett , but is today the ...
The Nan- tucket place names listed here show a 3 : 1 ratio of t to k endings . The tendings both outlast and supercede the k endings with the exception of Tuckernuck which in 1661 briefly had the alias , Tuckanuckett , but is today the ...
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