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1965

Ojibwa language

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An Aspect Of Linguistic Change In Ojibwa, Priscilla Copeland Reining Jan 1965

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.