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What Cree Children's Drawings Reveal About Words and Imagery in the Cree Language GEORGE FULFORD Peawanuck , Ontario In this paper I will present an overview of patterns wordplay found in 200 Cree children's drawings .
What Cree Children's Drawings Reveal About Words and Imagery in the Cree Language GEORGE FULFORD Peawanuck , Ontario In this paper I will present an overview of patterns wordplay found in 200 Cree children's drawings .
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For the Mashkeko children whom I came to know in Kashechewan , drawing is both an individual and social activity . The 148 drawings which I have included in the concordances of previous papers on this topic were all drawn by children ...
For the Mashkeko children whom I came to know in Kashechewan , drawing is both an individual and social activity . The 148 drawings which I have included in the concordances of previous papers on this topic were all drawn by children ...
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wrote 33 English words and no initials on 41 individual drawings reproduced in Fulford ( 1993a : 406-453 ) . Very little unconscious wordplay appears in these drawings and when such wordplay does occur it seems to have involved only ...
wrote 33 English words and no initials on 41 individual drawings reproduced in Fulford ( 1993a : 406-453 ) . Very little unconscious wordplay appears in these drawings and when such wordplay does occur it seems to have involved only ...
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MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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