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Page 156
... material is typically material which the hearer or reader needs to know in order to fully understand the story . These will normally be things which are not temporally ordered relative to the events described in the story ; rather ...
... material is typically material which the hearer or reader needs to know in order to fully understand the story . These will normally be things which are not temporally ordered relative to the events described in the story ; rather ...
Page 159
... material " ( 469 ) . Evidence that the distinction between foreground and background can also be marked grammatically in Algonquian languages is given in Rhodes ( 1979 ) . He points out , for example , that in at least some styles of ...
... material " ( 469 ) . Evidence that the distinction between foreground and background can also be marked grammatically in Algonquian languages is given in Rhodes ( 1979 ) . He points out , for example , that in at least some styles of ...
Page 349
... material , we followed Rousseau's interests as they shifted , little by little , towards the study of Amerindian lifestyles which eventually became his principal focus . His Ecological Perspective Rousseau's training in botany and the ...
... material , we followed Rousseau's interests as they shifted , little by little , towards the study of Amerindian lifestyles which eventually became his principal focus . His Ecological Perspective Rousseau's training in botany and the ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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