Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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... discussion , without realizing that the closed summary makes it impossible to continue discussion later . ( 21 ) Referential speech is less important than expressive speech ; reference should be embedded in social relationskip ...
... discussion , without realizing that the closed summary makes it impossible to continue discussion later . ( 21 ) Referential speech is less important than expressive speech ; reference should be embedded in social relationskip ...
Page 97
... discuss , often disagreeing , the meaning of a message . Such exegetic commentary is not considered appropriate at the group level or in ... discussion if they are heard , preferably THIRTY - NINE POSTULATES OF PLAINS CREE CONVERSATION 97.
... discuss , often disagreeing , the meaning of a message . Such exegetic commentary is not considered appropriate at the group level or in ... discussion if they are heard , preferably THIRTY - NINE POSTULATES OF PLAINS CREE CONVERSATION 97.
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... discussion of Cree narrative genres , see Brightman ( 1989 ) and Ahenakew and Wolfart's preface to Vandall and ... discussions on things Cree . This paper has also benefited , but not as much as it should have , from discussions with ...
... discussion of Cree narrative genres , see Brightman ( 1989 ) and Ahenakew and Wolfart's preface to Vandall and ... discussions on things Cree . This paper has also benefited , but not as much as it should have , from discussions with ...
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