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... Jones the man had recently stopped practising his medicine because he had been informed that the devil controlled native medicine . Jones convinced him that his herbal remedies would work if he prayed to the Christian god rather than ...
... Jones the man had recently stopped practising his medicine because he had been informed that the devil controlled native medicine . Jones convinced him that his herbal remedies would work if he prayed to the Christian god rather than ...
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... Jones ' pioneering linguistic work contains the most detailed data , although his phonetic analysis of Mesquakie renders his work complica- ted . Jones ( 1911 : 741 ) characterized Mesquakie as a language with a " preponderance for ...
... Jones ' pioneering linguistic work contains the most detailed data , although his phonetic analysis of Mesquakie renders his work complica- ted . Jones ( 1911 : 741 ) characterized Mesquakie as a language with a " preponderance for ...
Page 419
... Jones , Bloomfield and Goddard . The consonants and consonant combinations , however , deserve further comments . Goddard summarizes the stops as p , t , k , while Jones gives the allophones [ p b , t d , k g ] . Jones also adds the ...
... Jones , Bloomfield and Goddard . The consonants and consonant combinations , however , deserve further comments . Goddard summarizes the stops as p , t , k , while Jones gives the allophones [ p b , t d , k g ] . Jones also adds the ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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