Home (branch of the Lincoln Institute) at Philadelphia, and selected four of the brightest of their number, who seemed to be the most promising through their advanced knowledge of English. With their help he gathered about three thousand terms of Wichita,... Annual Reports - Page xxxiv1896Full view - About this book
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1893 - 882 pages
...to watch for better opportunities. In 1892 he met twelve young men of that tribe iu the Educational Home (branch of the Lincoln Institute) at Philadelphia,...Caddoan dialect, also a large number of paradigms, sentences, and a few mythological texts. A thorough interchangeability of the consonants makes the... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1893 - 916 pages
...to watch for better opportunities. In 1892 he met twelve young men of that tribe in the Educational Home (branch of the Lincoln Institute) at Philadelphia,...about three thousand terms of Wichita, which is a Caddoau dialect, also a large number of paradigms, sentences, and a few mythological texts. A thorough... | |
| William Henry Holmes - Indian textile fabrics - 1896 - 680 pages
...GATSCHET Mr Albert S. Gatschet, having met with little success, in his previous attempt, in 1884, to stndy the Wichita language in the field, continued to watch...large number of paradigms and sentences, and a few mythologie texts. A thorough interchangeability of the consonants makes the study peculiarly difficult.... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1893 - 876 pages
...better opportunities. In 1892 he met twelve young men of that tribe in the Kducatioual Home (brunch of the Lincoln Institute) at Philadelphia, and selected...their advanced knowledge of English. With their help lie gathered about three thousand terms of Wichita, which is a Caddoan dialect, also a large number... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1893 - 906 pages
...for better oppornities. In 1892 he met twelve young men of that tribe in the Educational Home bram-h of the Lincoln Institute) at Philadelphia, and selected four of the brightest ttbeir number, who seemed to be the most promising through their advanced knowlidgrof English. With... | |
| United States - 1893 - 884 pages
...to watch for better opportunities. In 1892 he met twelve young meii of that tribe iu the Educational Home (branch of the Lincoln Institute) at Philadelphia, and selected four of the brightest nf their number, who seemed to be the most promising through their advanced knowledge of English. With... | |
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