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wrote 33 English words and no initials on 41 individual drawings reproducedin
Fulford(1993a:406-453). Very little unconscious wordplay appears in these
drawings and when such wordplay does occurit seemsto have involved only
English ...
wrote 33 English words and no initials on 41 individual drawings reproducedin
Fulford(1993a:406-453). Very little unconscious wordplay appears in these
drawings and when such wordplay does occurit seemsto have involved only
English ...
Page 165
ALL WORDS REDUNDANT WORDS* Cree Syntagmatic 86 (59%) 41 (50%)
Paradigmatic 60 (41%) 41 (50%) Total 146 82 English Syntagmatic 46 (70%) 25 (
59%) Paradigmatic 20 (30%) 17 (41%) Total 66 42 Combined Syntagmatic 132 ...
ALL WORDS REDUNDANT WORDS* Cree Syntagmatic 86 (59%) 41 (50%)
Paradigmatic 60 (41%) 41 (50%) Total 146 82 English Syntagmatic 46 (70%) 25 (
59%) Paradigmatic 20 (30%) 17 (41%) Total 66 42 Combined Syntagmatic 132 ...
Page 168
However, for the boy's English-speaking teacher, there was no obvious semantic
relationship between the two concepts. The boy who observed that a mayor "is
something like a priest" revealed that his thinking was mediated by Cree and not
...
However, for the boy's English-speaking teacher, there was no obvious semantic
relationship between the two concepts. The boy who observed that a mayor "is
something like a priest" revealed that his thinking was mediated by Cree and not
...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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