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... even though there was often more than one expression for particular items.2 There are three specific parameters of ... lectal vari- ants , 3 and , for certain verbal expressions , simple transitive vs. indefinite object forms .
... even though there was often more than one expression for particular items.2 There are three specific parameters of ... lectal vari- ants , 3 and , for certain verbal expressions , simple transitive vs. indefinite object forms .
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The adoption of new items , and new ways of doing things provides a greater means of personal expression without violating the societal boundaries . In fact I would like to argue that the habit of variety leads to borrowing for ...
The adoption of new items , and new ways of doing things provides a greater means of personal expression without violating the societal boundaries . In fact I would like to argue that the habit of variety leads to borrowing for ...
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Artistic expression in such a context must respond to two contradictory imperatives ; visionary experience had to be given concrete visual form in order to retain the blessing of the guardian spirit , yet the vision had , at the same ...
Artistic expression in such a context must respond to two contradictory imperatives ; visionary experience had to be given concrete visual form in order to retain the blessing of the guardian spirit , yet the vision had , at the same ...
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