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3 a all his might , to the utmost ' ; he had elicited both wsihkač and msihkač from Penobscot informants for the latter phrase . ” At that time Siebert was working without a copy of Rasles ' dictionary ( 1833 ) ; therefore , a number of ...
3 a all his might , to the utmost ' ; he had elicited both wsihkač and msihkač from Penobscot informants for the latter phrase . ” At that time Siebert was working without a copy of Rasles ' dictionary ( 1833 ) ; therefore , a number of ...
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a with the availability of lexical materials in Penobscot as he wrote on 18 January 1941 , “ The peculiar thing in this language business is that none of the missionaries on the Penobscot River left any linguistic records apparently ...
a with the availability of lexical materials in Penobscot as he wrote on 18 January 1941 , “ The peculiar thing in this language business is that none of the missionaries on the Penobscot River left any linguistic records apparently ...
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She had apparently queried him about the origin of the Penobscot word for bear , áwehsohs . He replied on 9 January 1938 : -sk " - ' bear ' is the stem in the following Penobscot words : sk " esk " ' female bear ' , nàpesk " ' male bear ...
She had apparently queried him about the origin of the Penobscot word for bear , áwehsohs . He replied on 9 January 1938 : -sk " - ' bear ' is the stem in the following Penobscot words : sk " esk " ' female bear ' , nàpesk " ' male bear ...
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BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
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