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... English and English into Siksika , for example , it is not merely the use of equivalent words that is difficult ; in order to have equivalent meanings , the translation must deal with many subtle aspects of the culture . As Lindesmith ...
... English and English into Siksika , for example , it is not merely the use of equivalent words that is difficult ; in order to have equivalent meanings , the translation must deal with many subtle aspects of the culture . As Lindesmith ...
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... [ English ] free and peaceable possession thereof , from whence we may justly conclude , that GOD made the way to effect his work according to the time he had assigned for laying the foundation thereof . ( Gorges 1658 : 76-77 ) From ...
... [ English ] free and peaceable possession thereof , from whence we may justly conclude , that GOD made the way to effect his work according to the time he had assigned for laying the foundation thereof . ( Gorges 1658 : 76-77 ) From ...
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... English as God's Official Shopkeepers , ordained to traffic with a potentially risky clientele , Yet however we may feel about this English attitude toward themselves , it certainly did guide English behavior . Levett's statement ...
... English as God's Official Shopkeepers , ordained to traffic with a potentially risky clientele , Yet however we may feel about this English attitude toward themselves , it certainly did guide English behavior . Levett's statement ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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