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Page 71
Watch out ' , he said to me , ' look over there and see him moving -- his place , see the light coming into view . That is where you shall always gaze , don't gaze just anywhere . This , over here that looks so dangerous ' .
Watch out ' , he said to me , ' look over there and see him moving -- his place , see the light coming into view . That is where you shall always gaze , don't gaze just anywhere . This , over here that looks so dangerous ' .
Page 72
That is , the first phrase " don't look just anywhere " is a more general reference , qualified by the second phrase ... Without over - extending the analysis , it is possible that the father also sees the rapids when he looks that way ...
That is , the first phrase " don't look just anywhere " is a more general reference , qualified by the second phrase ... Without over - extending the analysis , it is possible that the father also sees the rapids when he looks that way ...
Page 107
The next group of structural devices that we would like to look at are those which mark points of transition in text . These include mii , miin'waa , and ngoding . We will take up ngoding first . 3.1 The literal translation of ngoding ...
The next group of structural devices that we would like to look at are those which mark points of transition in text . These include mii , miin'waa , and ngoding . We will take up ngoding first . 3.1 The literal translation of ngoding ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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