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... above human forearms ( DB37 and DB43 ) ( Figures 4 and 5 ) appear to have contorted , awkwardly bent necks . ... exhibits a trauma fracture on the left frontal and zygomatic which appears to have occurred antemortem and shows no ...
... above human forearms ( DB37 and DB43 ) ( Figures 4 and 5 ) appear to have contorted , awkwardly bent necks . ... exhibits a trauma fracture on the left frontal and zygomatic which appears to have occurred antemortem and shows no ...
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However , there appear not to be any environments in Passamaquoddy where a definite article demword is obligatory , which is one criterion that Greenberg ( 1978 ) sets out as an indicator of grammaticalization .
However , there appear not to be any environments in Passamaquoddy where a definite article demword is obligatory , which is one criterion that Greenberg ( 1978 ) sets out as an indicator of grammaticalization .
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While all other participants in the landscape ( snow , water , humans , animals , and spirit persons ) appear to have independent agency or being - ness , this does not appear from the stories to be the case with land ( the earth ...
While all other participants in the landscape ( snow , water , humans , animals , and spirit persons ) appear to have independent agency or being - ness , this does not appear from the stories to be the case with land ( the earth ...
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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