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... structure . Rose Laub Coser ( 1960 ) notes that humour is generally direc- ted downward in the social structure , rarely upward , except in the case of a fool , or what the Siksika call máttsa'pssi , who directs his humour at people who ...
... structure . Rose Laub Coser ( 1960 ) notes that humour is generally direc- ted downward in the social structure , rarely upward , except in the case of a fool , or what the Siksika call máttsa'pssi , who directs his humour at people who ...
Page 88
... structural processes amplify the differences rather than the similarities of visual morphemes across a sequence of drawings ; they do not appear to directly influence the underlying structure of gestalts . The underlying form of the ...
... structural processes amplify the differences rather than the similarities of visual morphemes across a sequence of drawings ; they do not appear to directly influence the underlying structure of gestalts . The underlying form of the ...
Page 254
... structure exists in original Native American texts . Believing that verse can be defined minimally as discourse organized in lines ( and not a paragraph ) , the group has identified oral narratives as having a poetic underpinning . In ...
... structure exists in original Native American texts . Believing that verse can be defined minimally as discourse organized in lines ( and not a paragraph ) , the group has identified oral narratives as having a poetic underpinning . In ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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