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CHINOOK JARGON : LANGUAGE CONTACT AND THE PROBLEM OF MULTI - LEVEL GENERATIVE SYSTEMS , I MICHAEL SILVERSTEIN Harvard University Chinook Jargon was once the means of trade communication on the Northwest Coast of America .
CHINOOK JARGON : LANGUAGE CONTACT AND THE PROBLEM OF MULTI - LEVEL GENERATIVE SYSTEMS , I MICHAEL SILVERSTEIN Harvard University Chinook Jargon was once the means of trade communication on the Northwest Coast of America .
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Boas is apparently justified in the facts of the matter ; but it is clear that such variation is within the tolerance of the Jargon speech community , and is indicative of Chinook rules of production of the utterance cited .
Boas is apparently justified in the facts of the matter ; but it is clear that such variation is within the tolerance of the Jargon speech community , and is indicative of Chinook rules of production of the utterance cited .
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From the time Chinook Jargon was first recorded , its main use was in communication among Indians and English or French speakers in the Pacific Northwest for specific purposes , such as intertribal envoys and trade .
From the time Chinook Jargon was first recorded , its main use was in communication among Indians and English or French speakers in the Pacific Northwest for specific purposes , such as intertribal envoys and trade .
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
Semantic axiom number one | 256 |
Converging theories in linguistics | 266 |
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