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The absence of a consistent measure of synchronic variation puts some limit on historical analysis for when a new motif appears in the record we may have difficulty determining if the innovation is part of the store of pre - existing ...
The absence of a consistent measure of synchronic variation puts some limit on historical analysis for when a new motif appears in the record we may have difficulty determining if the innovation is part of the store of pre - existing ...
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The collection of oral history materials available is what I have now analyzed for this paper . ... Furthermore , since the collection of the historical narratives was not made for historical purposes per se , the collection is also ...
The collection of oral history materials available is what I have now analyzed for this paper . ... Furthermore , since the collection of the historical narratives was not made for historical purposes per se , the collection is also ...
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with recorded history is so important , for the recorded history enables us to satisfy our need in western society for ordering the historical data ( time and actors ) while the tipachiman stories provide the content in many cases .
with recorded history is so important , for the recorded history enables us to satisfy our need in western society for ordering the historical data ( time and actors ) while the tipachiman stories provide the content in many cases .
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La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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