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Lempfrit’s legendary, long-lost linguistic legacy (Part 11) (published out of sequence as Part 22A!)

Summary by Chinook Jargon
Among the very early sources to point out that ‘1’ also means ‘(an)other’ in Chinuk Wawa — — Is this one that we’ve been closely examining… (That Indigenous metaphor also shows up, my research indicates, in the Salish etymology of the word “Chinook” — literally something like ‘at the neighbors’ place’!) Let’s look into the 11th pair of pages in H-T Lempfrit’s handwritten copy, with additions of his own, of pioneering Fort Vancouver priest M Deme…
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Chinook Jargon broke the news in on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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