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... material he or she is to master in a context that makes that material comprehensible . By definition , then , the new material is input for the language student . A number of adventure games designed for the language learner have , in ...
... material he or she is to master in a context that makes that material comprehensible . By definition , then , the new material is input for the language student . A number of adventure games designed for the language learner have , in ...
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... material , buying of field workers ' ma- terial by the Museum . It seems that Speck and the Memorial Museum had intensive and very correct dealings : they exchanged negatives and prints of many Indian tribes ( Penobscot , Montagnais ...
... material , buying of field workers ' ma- terial by the Museum . It seems that Speck and the Memorial Museum had intensive and very correct dealings : they exchanged negatives and prints of many Indian tribes ( Penobscot , Montagnais ...
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... material culture had been altered by Eu- ropean goods received through Fort Albany ( Honigmann 1958 : 59 ) . The degree to which material culture was altered , however , is in dispute . Fa- ther Rodrigue Vezina ( 1978 ) of the Oblates ...
... material culture had been altered by Eu- ropean goods received through Fort Albany ( Honigmann 1958 : 59 ) . The degree to which material culture was altered , however , is in dispute . Fa- ther Rodrigue Vezina ( 1978 ) of the Oblates ...
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