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In order that written language could be used to facilitate the development of oral language skills , the program adopted an orthography developed and improved by linguists Karl Teeter and Kenneth Hale , students Laura Knecht and Phil ...
In order that written language could be used to facilitate the development of oral language skills , the program adopted an orthography developed and improved by linguists Karl Teeter and Kenneth Hale , students Laura Knecht and Phil ...
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Of course a legitimate literary style will develop in a language hitherto exclusively oral in character , but that style must not be used to redesign the oral tradition . Written stories are still Passamaquoddy stories .
Of course a legitimate literary style will develop in a language hitherto exclusively oral in character , but that style must not be used to redesign the oral tradition . Written stories are still Passamaquoddy stories .
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This is the issue between whether power comes from one's ancestors , most likely one's father , or from another source . Rather than developing this theme by examining how the evidence in the oral tradition points , we shall examine ...
This is the issue between whether power comes from one's ancestors , most likely one's father , or from another source . Rather than developing this theme by examining how the evidence in the oral tradition points , we shall examine ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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