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Choose 5 English words of non-Indo-European origin, give their English definitions, identify their languages of origin and where the languages are/were spoken. Be specific when you name the language (“Iroquois” is acceptable, “American Indian/Native American” is not). For the most part, you may NOT choose words given in either the book or the web lectures. Since each of these categories include hundreds, if not thousands, of separate languages, you may choose one of those words providing that you identify its specific language of origin (for example “Iroquois” or “Wiradhuri”).
Below is an example of an acceptable answer:

Mukluk – a winter boot, usually made of sealskin or reindeer hide.
From Yup’ik (Eskimo-Aleut, spoken in Alaska) maqlaq, “bearded seal”

For help in finding out where a particular language is/was spoken, click on Ethnologue (a resource giving details of the world’s languages, including geographical location). Running head: NON-INDO-EUROPEAN WORDS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Non-Indo-European Words
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Institution 1 NON-INDO-EUROPEAN WORDS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2 Non-Indo-European Words
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