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... indicate that he understood a form e - nenowe kwe ni to mean ' whatever I told you ' , but the context indicates that the ( enenowekweni ) of the text is a miswriting of ( enenowakweni ) e nenowa kwe ni ' whatever they tell you ' . The ...
... indicate that he understood a form e - nenowe kwe ni to mean ' whatever I told you ' , but the context indicates that the ( enenowekweni ) of the text is a miswriting of ( enenowakweni ) e nenowa kwe ni ' whatever they tell you ' . The ...
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... indicate as to organization . There can be two levels of organization in an oral narrative , one indicated by vocal features such as pause and intonation , and another indicated by lexical and syntactic features . The stories of Clara ...
... indicate as to organization . There can be two levels of organization in an oral narrative , one indicated by vocal features such as pause and intonation , and another indicated by lexical and syntactic features . The stories of Clara ...
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... indicate that referential linking is a biunique relation , which applies in a strictly one - to - one fashion . That ... indicates that a Cree example cannot have that meaning . A starred Cree example indicates that the example is ...
... indicate that referential linking is a biunique relation , which applies in a strictly one - to - one fashion . That ... indicates that a Cree example cannot have that meaning . A starred Cree example indicates that the example is ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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