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However, unlike the speech play described by these researchers, the wordplay
discussedinthis paperis mediatedbyvisualimagery. Therefore, elements of visual
as well as verbal structure influence the selection of morphological elements ...
However, unlike the speech play described by these researchers, the wordplay
discussedinthis paperis mediatedbyvisualimagery. Therefore, elements of visual
as well as verbal structure influence the selection of morphological elements ...
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Chrestien Le Clercq, who described the event over sixty years later, noted that "
One has never seen until that time, a conference of so many different nations."
His description of the feast at the conclusion of the treaty included a reference to
the ...
Chrestien Le Clercq, who described the event over sixty years later, noted that "
One has never seen until that time, a conference of so many different nations."
His description of the feast at the conclusion of the treaty included a reference to
the ...
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Although the precise boundaries of the Beaver Hunting Ground are impossible to
decipher from the written description, it is ... Thus, in what Olive Dickason has
described as a "double twist", the Five Nations had achieved separate
agreements ...
Although the precise boundaries of the Beaver Hunting Ground are impossible to
decipher from the written description, it is ... Thus, in what Olive Dickason has
described as a "double twist", the Five Nations had achieved separate
agreements ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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