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... reflection ] way up there [ obv ] ' Clauses ( 104 ) to ( 109 ) represent a somewhat unusual sequence of clauses in which there is reference to two other animate characters , Chickadee and Frog , without a proximate shift . All of the ...
... reflection ] way up there [ obv ] ' Clauses ( 104 ) to ( 109 ) represent a somewhat unusual sequence of clauses in which there is reference to two other animate characters , Chickadee and Frog , without a proximate shift . All of the ...
Page 273
... reflection of such an eclectic and lively language as Passamaquoddy - Maliseet ? Kaulback , Brent 1984 REFERENCES Styles of Learning among Native Children : A Review of the Re- search . Canadian Journal of Native Education 11 ( 3 ) : 27 ...
... reflection of such an eclectic and lively language as Passamaquoddy - Maliseet ? Kaulback , Brent 1984 REFERENCES Styles of Learning among Native Children : A Review of the Re- search . Canadian Journal of Native Education 11 ( 3 ) : 27 ...
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... reflection of his own ea- gerness to learn and to try new experiences . During his tenure at Moose Factory , his teachers were his own students , his friends in the community , and his own efforts of self - instruction from books and ...
... reflection of his own ea- gerness to learn and to try new experiences . During his tenure at Moose Factory , his teachers were his own students , his friends in the community , and his own efforts of self - instruction from books and ...
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