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For this reason we shall be concerned with questions of methodology and our descriptive results can be considered only as tentative approximations . We began this research as most who are faced with similar undertakings by defining ...
For this reason we shall be concerned with questions of methodology and our descriptive results can be considered only as tentative approximations . We began this research as most who are faced with similar undertakings by defining ...
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Perhaps the shaman , who approached the problem traditional fashion , was subconsciously given the European type of agent to fight the introduced pestilence , an epidemic considered so horrendous that the healing plant was released to ...
Perhaps the shaman , who approached the problem traditional fashion , was subconsciously given the European type of agent to fight the introduced pestilence , an epidemic considered so horrendous that the healing plant was released to ...
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The linguistic facts can give indications of the direction of change but only when the speech habits of the entire community are considered . Linguistic data alone do not seem sufficient to predict changes in a population but social and ...
The linguistic facts can give indications of the direction of change but only when the speech habits of the entire community are considered . Linguistic data alone do not seem sufficient to predict changes in a population but social and ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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