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... Cree words when playing such games with other Cree - speaking children . When drawing only in my presence , Terry tended to refrain from unconscious word - games and restrict his language use to words written on the drawings in English ...
... Cree words when playing such games with other Cree - speaking children . When drawing only in my presence , Terry tended to refrain from unconscious word - games and restrict his language use to words written on the drawings in English ...
Page 166
... Cree words . Word - games in the Cree language occur with equal frequency on syntagmatic and paradig- matic axes . For example , Terry and Sam frequently associate Ninja turtles with hands and fingers in their drawings ( e.g. Fulford ...
... Cree words . Word - games in the Cree language occur with equal frequency on syntagmatic and paradig- matic axes . For example , Terry and Sam frequently associate Ninja turtles with hands and fingers in their drawings ( e.g. Fulford ...
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to explain the predominance of Cree words . If Cree children were merely developing their second - language proficiency through speech play in their drawings , one would expect that English would predomi- nate , yet the reverse is true ...
to explain the predominance of Cree words . If Cree children were merely developing their second - language proficiency through speech play in their drawings , one would expect that English would predomi- nate , yet the reverse is true ...
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