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... Structures in Cree In addition to providing an organizing framework for content materials and language items , the KSs also provide a useful framework organizing many aspects of the structure of knowledge in Cree . Preston ( 1979 : 99 ) ...
... Structures in Cree In addition to providing an organizing framework for content materials and language items , the KSs also provide a useful framework organizing many aspects of the structure of knowledge in Cree . Preston ( 1979 : 99 ) ...
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... Structure of Situations and the Analysis of Texts . Pp . 507-522 in Language Topics : Essays in Honour of Michael Halliday . Ross Steele and Terry Threadgold , eds . Amsterdam : John Benjamins . Knowledge Structures and Academic ...
... Structure of Situations and the Analysis of Texts . Pp . 507-522 in Language Topics : Essays in Honour of Michael Halliday . Ross Steele and Terry Threadgold , eds . Amsterdam : John Benjamins . Knowledge Structures and Academic ...
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... structure the text . Looking at obviation as a means of grammatically encoding point of view , one is led to ask why these points of view should be operating on such a medium - sized scale in stories . At one extreme , Cree could have ...
... structure the text . Looking at obviation as a means of grammatically encoding point of view , one is led to ask why these points of view should be operating on such a medium - sized scale in stories . At one extreme , Cree could have ...
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