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All the processes observed in Concordance 2 also occur in Concordances 1 and 3. For example , the syntagmatic relationship between the bear and singing human head described above is also expressed in columns 4-6 of Scroll A in ...
All the processes observed in Concordance 2 also occur in Concordances 1 and 3. For example , the syntagmatic relationship between the bear and singing human head described above is also expressed in columns 4-6 of Scroll A in ...
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We have also observed that this adventure stimulates conversation in Cree . The users are eager to discuss the adventure with each other . We examined the MS - DOS authoring system called CALIS ( Computer Assisted Language Instruction ...
We have also observed that this adventure stimulates conversation in Cree . The users are eager to discuss the adventure with each other . We examined the MS - DOS authoring system called CALIS ( Computer Assisted Language Instruction ...
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Just about anything a child has observed well or paid attention to , i.e. , kayakwomsikantak , he or she feels qualified to imitate . Several years ago , one of the authors observed a three year old named Jocelyn make herself breakfast ...
Just about anything a child has observed well or paid attention to , i.e. , kayakwomsikantak , he or she feels qualified to imitate . Several years ago , one of the authors observed a three year old named Jocelyn make herself breakfast ...
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