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... approaches : we need sufficient self - awareness of our own symbolic system to be able to differentiate our subtle ... approach is one that proceeds from a facility with the use of imagery in the expression of emotions . This ability ...
... approaches : we need sufficient self - awareness of our own symbolic system to be able to differentiate our subtle ... approach is one that proceeds from a facility with the use of imagery in the expression of emotions . This ability ...
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... approach in archaeology is to prove fruitful , there can be no debate over the cultural identity of the occupants of this region at first contact . On the other hand the assessment of cultural eco- logical relationships and their ...
... approach in archaeology is to prove fruitful , there can be no debate over the cultural identity of the occupants of this region at first contact . On the other hand the assessment of cultural eco- logical relationships and their ...
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... approach to intra - systemic hetero- geneity emphasises the role of variable rules which must be formulated as linguistic rules before they can be correlated with the social contexts in which they are embedded . The methodological and ...
... approach to intra - systemic hetero- geneity emphasises the role of variable rules which must be formulated as linguistic rules before they can be correlated with the social contexts in which they are embedded . The methodological and ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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