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For Speck , the multiplicity of powers stems from too little information about " what is " compensated for by " ... independent experience interpreted out of the background of suggestion levelled upon the mind of the native by the ...
For Speck , the multiplicity of powers stems from too little information about " what is " compensated for by " ... independent experience interpreted out of the background of suggestion levelled upon the mind of the native by the ...
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Now that we have discussed both the transmission of belief and the main Cree terms for interpreting experience , we will apply this to interpretation of some texts . Our theory of interpretation follows Bilmes ( 1976 ) in his ...
Now that we have discussed both the transmission of belief and the main Cree terms for interpreting experience , we will apply this to interpretation of some texts . Our theory of interpretation follows Bilmes ( 1976 ) in his ...
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BILMES , J. 1976 Meaning and interpretation . Semiotica 16.115-118 . BLACK , M.R.B. 1967 An ethnoscience investigation of Ojibwa ontology and world view . Ph.D. thesis , Stanford University . DARNELL , Regna 1974 Correlates of Cree ...
BILMES , J. 1976 Meaning and interpretation . Semiotica 16.115-118 . BLACK , M.R.B. 1967 An ethnoscience investigation of Ojibwa ontology and world view . Ph.D. thesis , Stanford University . DARNELL , Regna 1974 Correlates of Cree ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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