Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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... important or is the major focus of attention is inadequate . Reinhart's argument is that : in a literary work , something mentioned in a non - narrative clause might be crucially important for an understanding of the significance of the ...
... important or is the major focus of attention is inadequate . Reinhart's argument is that : in a literary work , something mentioned in a non - narrative clause might be crucially important for an understanding of the significance of the ...
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... important to have involvements in the social community which keep people in touch with one another and about which ... important than expressive speech ; reference should be embedded in social relationskip . People's relationships to one ...
... important to have involvements in the social community which keep people in touch with one another and about which ... important than expressive speech ; reference should be embedded in social relationskip . People's relationships to one ...
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... important to retrieve it as identically as it was a hundred years ago . Most important is the fact that whatever people take from their history for their immediate future is a help to interpret their sense of life and to build up an ...
... important to retrieve it as identically as it was a hundred years ago . Most important is the fact that whatever people take from their history for their immediate future is a help to interpret their sense of life and to build up an ...
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