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An Aspect Of Linguistic Change In Ojibwa, Priscilla Copeland Reining
An Aspect Of Linguistic Change In Ojibwa, Priscilla Copeland Reining
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
ABSTRACT-Using linguistic data derived. from the Red Lake Ojibwa, the paper examines the process of borrowing in languages of different types, English and Ojibwa, as exemplified by the words moccasin and shoe.
The Sins Of The Roman Fathers (With Pedigree Chart), Rhoda Lindsay
The Sins Of The Roman Fathers (With Pedigree Chart), Rhoda Lindsay
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
ABSTRACT-The Roman line of emperors, known as the Julian Claudian line, is traced from its ambitious beginnings through all its aberrations to the reluctant suicide of Nero and the end of the line.
The German Paradox (A Problem In National Character), Robert F. Spencer
The German Paradox (A Problem In National Character), Robert F. Spencer
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
ABSTRACT - There has been considerable argument since World War II over whether the concept of a national character, such as might distinguish the Germans, the Japanese, the Russians, or any other contemporary national group, has any reality in fact. The present paper, operating on the assumption that there is a distinctive German character, one essentially different from that of the English, the Italians, the French, or the Russians, seeks to show, in terms of the processes of culture defined by anthropology, where German uniqueness lies. This, it is contended, rests not so much in factors of native psychology and …