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Page 183
... relation- ships are not activated often . It depends on the circumstances . Brenda continues : I have 400 and some ... relationship with her husband . A decisive factor in Lisa's decision to reside in London was that one of her relatives ...
... relation- ships are not activated often . It depends on the circumstances . Brenda continues : I have 400 and some ... relationship with her husband . A decisive factor in Lisa's decision to reside in London was that one of her relatives ...
Page 364
... relation falls among the grammatical dependencies constrained by Maximal Specialization . Allowing that neg- ative particles differ in content , the famous split between nama- and êkâ- based particles of Cree can then be seen to follow ...
... relation falls among the grammatical dependencies constrained by Maximal Specialization . Allowing that neg- ative particles differ in content , the famous split between nama- and êkâ- based particles of Cree can then be seen to follow ...
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... RELATIONSHIP A striking contrast in the stories is the manner in which relationships are established . Prescriptive relations are created in culturally idealized ways , while proscriptive relations come about in culturally disapproved ...
... RELATIONSHIP A striking contrast in the stories is the manner in which relationships are established . Prescriptive relations are created in culturally idealized ways , while proscriptive relations come about in culturally disapproved ...
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Marshall J Becker | 23 |
MariePierre Bousquet | 53 |
Phil Branigan Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 75 |
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