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Page 152
Joan Thirsk , in her study of English peasant farming notes that the number of pigs a farmer possessed in the 16th and 17th century was directly related to the availability of woodland . Thus on fenland farms where little or no forest ...
Joan Thirsk , in her study of English peasant farming notes that the number of pigs a farmer possessed in the 16th and 17th century was directly related to the availability of woodland . Thus on fenland farms where little or no forest ...
Page 153
At least some of these settlers appear to have possessed pigs , and were , according to Blaxton , pasturing them on coastal islands ( Salisbury 1982 : 152 ) . The documented pig population expanded dramatically with the settlement of ...
At least some of these settlers appear to have possessed pigs , and were , according to Blaxton , pasturing them on coastal islands ( Salisbury 1982 : 152 ) . The documented pig population expanded dramatically with the settlement of ...
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First , verbalization of nouns involves this AF even though the meaning process does not seem very salient : possessed nouns add AF ; alone , e.g. , o - möhkomān / i = w ' he has a knife ' , and any noun can take CF -ir- ' be or be ...
First , verbalization of nouns involves this AF even though the meaning process does not seem very salient : possessed nouns add AF ; alone , e.g. , o - möhkomān / i = w ' he has a knife ' , and any noun can take CF -ir- ' be or be ...
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