Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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... described touch have transferred meaning to taste ( hot ) , colour ( dull ) , smell ( sharp ) , and sound ( soft ) , with most of the transfers of meaning moving from touch to sound , a sequence that indicates that although all the ...
... described touch have transferred meaning to taste ( hot ) , colour ( dull ) , smell ( sharp ) , and sound ( soft ) , with most of the transfers of meaning moving from touch to sound , a sequence that indicates that although all the ...
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... described by Weir ( 1962 ) , Sanches and Kirshenblatt - Gimblett ( 1976 ) , Schieffelin ( 1983 ) and Dowker ( 1989 ) . However , unlike the speech play described by these researchers , the wordplay discussed in this paper is mediated by ...
... described by Weir ( 1962 ) , Sanches and Kirshenblatt - Gimblett ( 1976 ) , Schieffelin ( 1983 ) and Dowker ( 1989 ) . However , unlike the speech play described by these researchers , the wordplay discussed in this paper is mediated by ...
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... described as the " Beaver Hunting Ground " ( NYCD 9 : 908-910 ) . Although the precise boundaries of the Beaver Hunting Ground are impossible to decipher from the written description , it is apparent that it was intended to include the ...
... described as the " Beaver Hunting Ground " ( NYCD 9 : 908-910 ) . Although the precise boundaries of the Beaver Hunting Ground are impossible to decipher from the written description , it is apparent that it was intended to include the ...
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