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... observation is of little help in selecting one or the other of the two possible explanations . As a result of various urban sociolinguistic investigations , it is by now a commonplace observation that females are typically more advanced ...
... observation is of little help in selecting one or the other of the two possible explanations . As a result of various urban sociolinguistic investigations , it is by now a commonplace observation that females are typically more advanced ...
Page 131
... observation of Sockabason's pride . This is a trait which his contemporaries commented on as well ( Erickson 1985 : 89 ; Kilby 1888 : 487 ) , but the observations of the House of Picpus are new . Father Amable ( 34 ) writes : Jacques ...
... observation of Sockabason's pride . This is a trait which his contemporaries commented on as well ( Erickson 1985 : 89 ; Kilby 1888 : 487 ) , but the observations of the House of Picpus are new . Father Amable ( 34 ) writes : Jacques ...
Page 348
... observations and information on both northern ecosystems and native cultures . His interest in native cus- toms and lifestyle developed out of his knowledge of northern flora and its use by native peoples . The step from botany to ...
... observations and information on both northern ecosystems and native cultures . His interest in native cus- toms and lifestyle developed out of his knowledge of northern flora and its use by native peoples . The step from botany to ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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