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... texts . " Structuring is clearly demonstrated in these texts , where the rearrangement of episodes , repetition of smaller incidents , and the em- bellishment of details clearly show that the shape of the narrative was very much within ...
... texts . " Structuring is clearly demonstrated in these texts , where the rearrangement of episodes , repetition of smaller incidents , and the em- bellishment of details clearly show that the shape of the narrative was very much within ...
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... Texts : Language Mixing and Humour in the Mille Lacs and Red Lake Dialects . Pp . 1-32 in An Ojibwe Text Anthology ... Texts ( Part I ) . Truman Michelson , ed . American Ethnolog- ical Society Publications 7 ( 1 ) . Leiden : E.J. Brill ...
... Texts : Language Mixing and Humour in the Mille Lacs and Red Lake Dialects . Pp . 1-32 in An Ojibwe Text Anthology ... Texts ( Part I ) . Truman Michelson , ed . American Ethnolog- ical Society Publications 7 ( 1 ) . Leiden : E.J. Brill ...
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... texts vs. missionary / teacher texts The texts emerging at the end of these two major avenues of transmission might be expected to differ roughly in the following areas : Fur - Trade Texts - early ( and with large - scale assimilation ...
... texts vs. missionary / teacher texts The texts emerging at the end of these two major avenues of transmission might be expected to differ roughly in the following areas : Fur - Trade Texts - early ( and with large - scale assimilation ...
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