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It seems a fact that natives have not evolved as the rest of humanity has , that is , as Europeans have . The first judgement that the missionaries make is about the externals of Indian life . There are no codes of law , an observation ...
It seems a fact that natives have not evolved as the rest of humanity has , that is , as Europeans have . The first judgement that the missionaries make is about the externals of Indian life . There are no codes of law , an observation ...
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Muysken 1981 ; Bickerton 1988 ) , as it seems that the languages borrowed lexical items so extensively that apparently the complete lexical stock is replaced by foreign words . This term may not be correct . The process seems to be more ...
Muysken 1981 ; Bickerton 1988 ) , as it seems that the languages borrowed lexical items so extensively that apparently the complete lexical stock is replaced by foreign words . This term may not be correct . The process seems to be more ...
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It is this last point , above all , which seems to lend an air of futility to the grand compendia of Stith Thompson and others ' – and seems to have stymied any thought on the part of folklorists of emulating the methods of comparative ...
It is this last point , above all , which seems to lend an air of futility to the grand compendia of Stith Thompson and others ' – and seems to have stymied any thought on the part of folklorists of emulating the methods of comparative ...
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