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The conclusions drawn above with respect to the interactions of age and territorial group affiliations can of course be consid- . ered nothing more than tentative pending statistical analysis of the data , as well as analysis of variant ...
The conclusions drawn above with respect to the interactions of age and territorial group affiliations can of course be consid- . ered nothing more than tentative pending statistical analysis of the data , as well as analysis of variant ...
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I have now completed the semantic analysis of all the abstract finals , all of which express semantic verb classes , from all four grammatical classes of verbs , TA , TI , AI and II . I will illustrate them in this report with Plains ...
I have now completed the semantic analysis of all the abstract finals , all of which express semantic verb classes , from all four grammatical classes of verbs , TA , TI , AI and II . I will illustrate them in this report with Plains ...
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... then such consid . erations as those of Weitzmann in the analysis of illuminated manuscripts have significant parallels with the birch bark scrolls of the Ojibwa and have heuristic value for their analysis and interpretation .
... then such consid . erations as those of Weitzmann in the analysis of illuminated manuscripts have significant parallels with the birch bark scrolls of the Ojibwa and have heuristic value for their analysis and interpretation .
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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