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Concerning its source , B & J decide ( 47–8 ) against possible Russian or Norwegian origin , and accept the view of O. Broch ( 118 ) that it is best traced to a Swedish hortative form ( e.g. sjongom " let's sing ' ) .
Concerning its source , B & J decide ( 47–8 ) against possible Russian or Norwegian origin , and accept the view of O. Broch ( 118 ) that it is best traced to a Swedish hortative form ( e.g. sjongom " let's sing ' ) .
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THE ORIGIN OF CHINOOK JARGON : BEFORE OR AFTER EUROPEAN CONTACT ? Now that the grammar of CJ has ( I believe ) been established as an independent entity , let us consider the implications of its features for the old controversy about ...
THE ORIGIN OF CHINOOK JARGON : BEFORE OR AFTER EUROPEAN CONTACT ? Now that the grammar of CJ has ( I believe ) been established as an independent entity , let us consider the implications of its features for the old controversy about ...
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Some proponents of a pre - European origin hypothesis for CJ have argued that the use of Nootka words by Columbia River Indians at this early period proves that CJ itself was in use there at that time . But this argument is not valid .
Some proponents of a pre - European origin hypothesis for CJ have argued that the use of Nootka words by Columbia River Indians at this early period proves that CJ itself was in use there at that time . But this argument is not valid .
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