Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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... considered that a conjunct quoting verb plus the content of a quotation in the changed form is the discourse strategy that gives the more emphasis to the information . In other words , such information is expected to be the most ...
... considered that a conjunct quoting verb plus the content of a quotation in the changed form is the discourse strategy that gives the more emphasis to the information . In other words , such information is expected to be the most ...
Page 99
... considered carefully in relation to life experience until the point in that life experience when it is appropriate to use the teaching ( i.e. , to practice a curing ritual or call upon a spirit helper ) . ( 33 ) Teaching is deliberately ...
... considered carefully in relation to life experience until the point in that life experience when it is appropriate to use the teaching ( i.e. , to practice a curing ritual or call upon a spirit helper ) . ( 33 ) Teaching is deliberately ...
Page 243
... considered as helpers in their endeavors . The English developed attitudes of competition and even- tual conflict over the land , with Indians considered as hindrances in their endeavors . Three terms neatly summarize the major ...
... considered as helpers in their endeavors . The English developed attitudes of competition and even- tual conflict over the land , with Indians considered as hindrances in their endeavors . Three terms neatly summarize the major ...
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