Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... given for espetón aside from hierro largo y delgado , ' a long and pointed iron ' , is golpe con el espetón , or a ' blow with the iron rod ' in question . The verb formed from espetón + ar , or espetonar , would mean then ' to give ...
... given for espetón aside from hierro largo y delgado , ' a long and pointed iron ' , is golpe con el espetón , or a ' blow with the iron rod ' in question . The verb formed from espetón + ar , or espetonar , would mean then ' to give ...
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... given above and with the meaning of the phrase se le espetonó as explained by my narrator . Espitonar , however , may have two entirely different meanings and sources . In view of the different stem vowels noted above in words that have ...
... given above and with the meaning of the phrase se le espetonó as explained by my narrator . Espitonar , however , may have two entirely different meanings and sources . In view of the different stem vowels noted above in words that have ...
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... given the origin of 114 names of places and rivers in Louisiana , that are or seem to be of American Indian origin . Most of these come from the Choctaw , a few from Caddo , a very few from other dialects . The words are arranged al ...
... given the origin of 114 names of places and rivers in Louisiana , that are or seem to be of American Indian origin . Most of these come from the Choctaw , a few from Caddo , a very few from other dialects . The words are arranged al ...
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