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1 Michelson's editions of the texts used appear in Michelson ( 1921 ; referred to in citations as B 72 ) and Michelson ( 1925 ; referred to as AR 40 ) . All quoted examples are from the writings of Alfred Kiyana , except for one from ...
1 Michelson's editions of the texts used appear in Michelson ( 1921 ; referred to in citations as B 72 ) and Michelson ( 1925 ; referred to as AR 40 ) . All quoted examples are from the writings of Alfred Kiyana , except for one from ...
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If we are ever to understand the subtle patterns , or even the basic patterns , of the use of proximates and obviatives ( and they surely differ from language to language ) , we will have to be able to rely on texts in which these ...
If we are ever to understand the subtle patterns , or even the basic patterns , of the use of proximates and obviatives ( and they surely differ from language to language ) , we will have to be able to rely on texts in which these ...
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Along with published versions of Michelson's texts , the National Anthropological Archives at the Smithsonian Institu- tion also house 1 ) the original syllabic texts written in longhand by native informants , 2 ) native translations of ...
Along with published versions of Michelson's texts , the National Anthropological Archives at the Smithsonian Institu- tion also house 1 ) the original syllabic texts written in longhand by native informants , 2 ) native translations of ...
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