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By using the term ntūwī instead of an alternative such as wīyeshteh to mean ' anywhere ' , the narrative taps the polysemy of the term ntūwī as referring to metaphysical truths of Cree culture . We have discussed some of the more ...
By using the term ntūwī instead of an alternative such as wīyeshteh to mean ' anywhere ' , the narrative taps the polysemy of the term ntūwī as referring to metaphysical truths of Cree culture . We have discussed some of the more ...
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DARNELL , Regna 1974 Correlates of Cree narrative performance . R. Bauman and J. Sherzer ( eds . ) , Explorations in the ethnography of speaking . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . FORD , Alan 1978 Sur l'analyse et déambiguation ...
DARNELL , Regna 1974 Correlates of Cree narrative performance . R. Bauman and J. Sherzer ( eds . ) , Explorations in the ethnography of speaking . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . FORD , Alan 1978 Sur l'analyse et déambiguation ...
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A higher percentage of sentences containing dash seems characteristic of straight narration . In fact dash seems only to occur in narrative portions of text , as can be seen from its use in BL 13 and BL 15 which are mostly expository ...
A higher percentage of sentences containing dash seems characteristic of straight narration . In fact dash seems only to occur in narrative portions of text , as can be seen from its use in BL 13 and BL 15 which are mostly expository ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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