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... example , an important teaching he gave me very early in the process was the importance of this researcher " sticking with the women " when in First Nation communities . According to William Commanda : You have to know who you are . And ...
... example , an important teaching he gave me very early in the process was the importance of this researcher " sticking with the women " when in First Nation communities . According to William Commanda : You have to know who you are . And ...
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... example , that in John Mink's story there is a chief or " king " , and a " next - to - the - king " , but it is not clear whether the chief is the white bear or the brown one . A similar vagueness turns up several times . For example ...
... example , that in John Mink's story there is a chief or " king " , and a " next - to - the - king " , but it is not clear whether the chief is the white bear or the brown one . A similar vagueness turns up several times . For example ...
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... example 9 below . In this example , the NP wâposwa ' rabbit ' has features which match two arguments expressed within the verbal morphology . These are a direct object and an indirect object , both of which are third person singular ...
... example 9 below . In this example , the NP wâposwa ' rabbit ' has features which match two arguments expressed within the verbal morphology . These are a direct object and an indirect object , both of which are third person singular ...
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JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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