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Mobilian - Wikipedia
Mobilian jargon – An informal Native Americans trade language used among the tribes of the Southeastern United States, primarily along the coast of the Gulf of ... en.wikipedia.org
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Mobilian Jargon - Wikipedia
Mobilian Jargon facilitated trade between tribes speaking different languages and European settlers. There is continuing debate as to when Mobilian Jargon first ... en.wikipedia.org
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Mobilian Jargon | Native American, Choctaw, Creek - Britannica
Mobilian Jargon, pidgin, or trade language with limited vocabulary, based on Choctaw and Chickasaw, languages of the Muskogean family that were originally ... www.britannica.com
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A Newcomer's Guide to Speaking Mobilian - Mobile Bay Magazine
Unofficial statistics show that only 1 in 2,576 Mobilians knows the real name of I-65's arched overpass that crosses the Mobile-Tensaw River ... mobilebaymag.com
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What's in a Name? Bulbancha and Mobilian Jargon
With a vocabulary of about 1,250 words, its grammar and syntax suggest a Choctaw / Chickasaw origin. Eventually, Mobilian Jargon was adopted by ... www.frenchquarterjournal.com
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Mobilian
Mobilian, n. (məʊˈbɪlɪən) Also Mobile (məʊˈbiːl). [? f. the town of Mobile in Alabama + -ian.] A lingua franca or trade language used formerly in south-eastern North America (see quot. 1907). Also as adj.1840 G. Bancroft Hist U.S. III. xxii. 249 The whole country south-east, south, and west of the C... Oxford English Dictionary
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MOBILIAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. [Mobile, Alabama + English -ian] : a native or resident of Mobile, Alabama 2. a pidgin language based on Choctaw and formerly a lingua franca in the ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Mobilian - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (countable) One of the Native American people with Chief Tuscaloosa in Alabama (circa 1540). · (countable) A resident of the city of Mobile, Alabama. en.wiktionary.org
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[PDF] Mobilian Jargon Secondary - Bayou Vermilion District
Mobilian dialect, or Mobilian jargon as it is sometimes referred, was a pantribal pidgin language used among historic Native American tribes of Louisiana ... bayouvermiliondistrict.org
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Mobilian
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Mobilian Trade Language — News - SSILA
The Mobilian Trade Language (aka Mobilian Jargon) is a Native American pidgin, primarily based on Muskogean languages, that was spoken in the North American ... www.ssila.org
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Mod Mobilian
Mod Mobilian Press The Mod Mobilian Press started in 2011 and has released four books by local authors. Kevin B. Mod Mobilian Records In 2013, Mod Mobilian Records co-released El Cantador's EP Translation Wave with This Is American Music. wikipedia.org
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Mobile
Mobile, n.4 see Mobilian n. Oxford English Dictionary
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Avoyel
Also called variously Shi'xkaltī'ni (Stone-Arrow-Point people) in Tunican and Tassenocogoula, Tassenogoula, Toux Enongogoula, and Tasånåk Okla in the Mobilian wikipedia.org
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Ephraim Zehavi
Zehavi initiated a new startup in the area of WLAN, which later was named Mobilian. Mobilian was sold to Intel in 2003. wikipedia.org
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