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Page 65
... elsewhere , I only count the words and expressions as individual items the first time they occur , not noting repetitions of the same item . 1915. This is a tempestuous tale of seduction , deception THE WORKS OF JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD 65.
... elsewhere , I only count the words and expressions as individual items the first time they occur , not noting repetitions of the same item . 1915. This is a tempestuous tale of seduction , deception THE WORKS OF JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD 65.
Page 337
... repetition and other mnemonic devices , the story - teller embellishes the narration , and makes the connectives between one incident and another and with his milieu . The cognitive process , unique in primary oral culture , makes ...
... repetition and other mnemonic devices , the story - teller embellishes the narration , and makes the connectives between one incident and another and with his milieu . The cognitive process , unique in primary oral culture , makes ...
Page 356
... repetition of the evening bill of fare , disbursed the required ' six bits , ' ( seventy - five cents , ) and bade a glad adieu . ( Richardson 1867 : 95 ) The home of Capt . Anderson Sarcoxie , chief of 356 RODNEY STAAB.
... repetition of the evening bill of fare , disbursed the required ' six bits , ' ( seventy - five cents , ) and bade a glad adieu . ( Richardson 1867 : 95 ) The home of Capt . Anderson Sarcoxie , chief of 356 RODNEY STAAB.
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