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... seems plausible that such hierarchical effects are especially natural in choosing one reading as preferred out of a ... seems unlikely that the idea of analysing the so - called passive construc- tion in Cree as a passive would have even ...
... seems plausible that such hierarchical effects are especially natural in choosing one reading as preferred out of a ... seems unlikely that the idea of analysing the so - called passive construc- tion in Cree as a passive would have even ...
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... seems to have been strongly influenced by his mental image or " picture " of the English words . Other examples of the highly visual way in which Cree children seem to perceive text can be found in previously published children's ...
... seems to have been strongly influenced by his mental image or " picture " of the English words . Other examples of the highly visual way in which Cree children seem to perceive text can be found in previously published children's ...
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... seems to associate kichilaw niska ' the goose goes ' with kihchi - mikinak ( columns 3-5 ) , while Sam seems to associate the English words goose and ghost ( column 5 , Chart 2C ) . Sam and Ed associate the Cree words for ' fire ...
... seems to associate kichilaw niska ' the goose goes ' with kihchi - mikinak ( columns 3-5 ) , while Sam seems to associate the English words goose and ghost ( column 5 , Chart 2C ) . Sam and Ed associate the Cree words for ' fire ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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