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... possible through social identification with equals . For Cree people , such distinctions as relative age or gender are givens and properly result in more respectful treatment of one party by another . Intimacy is a question of proper ...
... possible through social identification with equals . For Cree people , such distinctions as relative age or gender are givens and properly result in more respectful treatment of one party by another . Intimacy is a question of proper ...
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... possible , indicating that the matrix verb is exhibiting goal agreement with the obviative , okosisa ' his son OBV ' , in the subordinate clause . Since the subordinate clause is inverse , this obviative is functioning as actor in the ...
... possible , indicating that the matrix verb is exhibiting goal agreement with the obviative , okosisa ' his son OBV ' , in the subordinate clause . Since the subordinate clause is inverse , this obviative is functioning as actor in the ...
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... possible that the Saponi spoke an unrelated language and merely used the jargon as a lingua franca to communicate with outsiders . In 1870 Horatio Hale was told that Tutelo and Saponi could understand each other's speech , but this ...
... possible that the Saponi spoke an unrelated language and merely used the jargon as a lingua franca to communicate with outsiders . In 1870 Horatio Hale was told that Tutelo and Saponi could understand each other's speech , but this ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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