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Summary Of: Chinook Jargon

Many words from Chinook Jargon remain in common use in the... Chinook Jargon was still in use in... The Chinook Jargon naturally became the first language in mixed... Chinook Jargon was used in British Columbia by gold prospectors and... Chinook Jargon was often used by cannery workers and hop pickers of diverse ethnic background... varied pronunciation of the Chinook Jargon as it spread beyond the Chinookan homeland... language speakers of the Chinook Jargon were common in BC... into the more familiar Chinook Jargon in the late 1790s... Many words in Chinook Jargon clearly had different meanings and pronunciations at various points in history... the fact that Chinook Jargon ever existed is relatively unknown... Chinook Jargon is often considered a wonderful cultural inheritance... Chinook Jargon use by English... Chinook Jargon use by English... and other Chinook Jargon words are widely used by people who do not speak Chinook Jargon... since Chinook Jargon borrowed many of its words from the... Chinook Jargon use by English... Chinook Jargon use by English... Chinook Jargon Information Superhighway site...

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