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... means of tape - recorded copies passed from singer to singer . We might therefore count among the changing currents a new orality in which personal , inter - generational contact as a setting for the oral teaching of music is being ...
... means of tape - recorded copies passed from singer to singer . We might therefore count among the changing currents a new orality in which personal , inter - generational contact as a setting for the oral teaching of music is being ...
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... means ' where ? ' and may be used with a demonstrative pronoun . It can also be used with a personal pronoun to focus the question , as in ' which one ? ' ( 62 ) tân an awâs ? ' Where is the child ? ' ( 63 ) tân anch awâsich ? ' Where ...
... means ' where ? ' and may be used with a demonstrative pronoun . It can also be used with a personal pronoun to focus the question , as in ' which one ? ' ( 62 ) tân an awâs ? ' Where is the child ? ' ( 63 ) tân anch awâsich ? ' Where ...
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... means of coping and solving problems , but there is no trace of matriarchy in these stories . Overall , the stories suggest some lines of , in Frederic Gleach's words , " controlled speculation " ( 2003 ) as a means of exploring older ...
... means of coping and solving problems , but there is no trace of matriarchy in these stories . Overall , the stories suggest some lines of , in Frederic Gleach's words , " controlled speculation " ( 2003 ) as a means of exploring older ...
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