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Page 115
If the receiver is too stupid to pick upon the partial clues then the relationship cannot be an important one and it is no ... To the other , more acculturated faction , the rational aspect of the relation appeared more important .
If the receiver is too stupid to pick upon the partial clues then the relationship cannot be an important one and it is no ... To the other , more acculturated faction , the rational aspect of the relation appeared more important .
Page 150
Thus , while there may be some relation between proximate participants and main characters in narrative in Navajo , it is clearly not the same relation found in Kutenai and Algonquian . Finally , the relationship between the categories ...
Thus , while there may be some relation between proximate participants and main characters in narrative in Navajo , it is clearly not the same relation found in Kutenai and Algonquian . Finally , the relationship between the categories ...
Page 153
Morgan ( 1992 ) assesses the possibility of a relationship between Kutenai and Algonquian , primarily examining the potential cognate sets listed by Haas , eliminating a number of them of the basis of the apparent morphological ...
Morgan ( 1992 ) assesses the possibility of a relationship between Kutenai and Algonquian , primarily examining the potential cognate sets listed by Haas , eliminating a number of them of the basis of the apparent morphological ...
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