Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Following the Grand Captain's address , a series of speeches called for public recognition of the achievements of ... A tape - recorded speech by the grand Chief , gravely ill and unable to attend , asked the congregation for their ...
Following the Grand Captain's address , a series of speeches called for public recognition of the achievements of ... A tape - recorded speech by the grand Chief , gravely ill and unable to attend , asked the congregation for their ...
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... the faster speech employed by the speaker , but would have been included in more careful speech . I use this notation elsewhere below . The symbol " _ " indicates a clitic boundary , syntactically a word boundary ...
... the faster speech employed by the speaker , but would have been included in more careful speech . I use this notation elsewhere below . The symbol " _ " indicates a clitic boundary , syntactically a word boundary ...
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Language moves with the body , captures its and mind's sympathetic vibrations in speech , music and dance ( Havelock 1986 : 70-72 ) . Thus it is not only the spoken word which is published , that is , made public , but also speech's ...
Language moves with the body , captures its and mind's sympathetic vibrations in speech , music and dance ( Havelock 1986 : 70-72 ) . Thus it is not only the spoken word which is published , that is , made public , but also speech's ...
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