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The structure of this wordplay resembles that of " children's language " or " speech play ” described by Weir ( 1962 ) , Sanches and Kirshenblatt - Gimblett ( 1976 ) , Schieffelin ( 1983 ) and Dowker ( 1989 ) .
The structure of this wordplay resembles that of " children's language " or " speech play ” described by Weir ( 1962 ) , Sanches and Kirshenblatt - Gimblett ( 1976 ) , Schieffelin ( 1983 ) and Dowker ( 1989 ) .
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... locative suffix may also be added to a noun already inflected for possessive and number of possessor , the suffix occurring immediately following the other suffixes , and exhibiting the morphophonemic changes described above : ( 56 ) ...
... locative suffix may also be added to a noun already inflected for possessive and number of possessor , the suffix occurring immediately following the other suffixes , and exhibiting the morphophonemic changes described above : ( 56 ) ...
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Thus , in what Olive Dickason has described as a " double twist " , the Five Nations had achieved separate agreements with both the French and aboriginal nations in one treaty and with the English in another treaty , which guaranteed ...
Thus , in what Olive Dickason has described as a " double twist " , the Five Nations had achieved separate agreements with both the French and aboriginal nations in one treaty and with the English in another treaty , which guaranteed ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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