Chinookan-Sahaptin similarities
Dave Robertson
tuktiwawa at NETSCAPE.NET
Tue Mar 12 06:11:37 UTC 2002
Klahowya,
>From the manuscript collection of the American Philosophical Society, an item that may be of interest to Jargonists -- has any of you seen this one? Pandosy was a Jesuit missionary among Sahaptin speakers. -- Dave
3910. SAPIR, EDWARD. Pandosy's Yakama grammar [n.d.]. D. 5L.
Based on Pandosy (1862): 12-16 and 3859. Contains "substantives, adjectives, lexical similarities between Chinookan and Sahaptin." Alphabetical list by English meaning. Comparison is Sapir's.
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