Didactic dialogues in CW dictionaries, Part 8A (Prosch’s 1912 ms. dictionary)
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Didactic dialogues in CW dictionaries, Part 8A (Prosch’s 1912 ms. dictionary)
Dleit naika wawa masi kopa Alik Kod, yaka wawa kopa okok kopa naika web-sait. Alex Code saw another item for our thick file on “Didactic Dialogues in Dictionaries of Chinuk Wawa“. These teaching-oriented conversations can be quite a resource, so please click that link! Today we get to the very obscure (and ill-fated) dictionary of Thomas W Prosch, out of Seattle. Here’s the first part of Prosch’s “Conversation in Chinook” from page 106 of the ma…
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