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Page 71
This means that students see other types ofwords besides verbs and verbal
constructions that frequently come into play. These include adverbs and various
particles, although these do not occupy a central place in the curriculum.
This means that students see other types ofwords besides verbs and verbal
constructions that frequently come into play. These include adverbs and various
particles, although these do not occupy a central place in the curriculum.
Page 158
But even in their preoccupation with the differences between the senses, Ong
and Taussig demonstrate that all the senses function as a form and a means of
touch. As Taussig (1993) proposes, it is a salutary experience to be "jerked out of
the ...
But even in their preoccupation with the differences between the senses, Ong
and Taussig demonstrate that all the senses function as a form and a means of
touch. As Taussig (1993) proposes, it is a salutary experience to be "jerked out of
the ...
Page 211
Tekanawita, also known as the Peacemaker, said: We promise to have only one
dish amongus; in it will be beaver tail and no knife will be there... which means
that we will all have equal share of the game roaming about in the hunting ...
Tekanawita, also known as the Peacemaker, said: We promise to have only one
dish amongus; in it will be beaver tail and no knife will be there... which means
that we will all have equal share of the game roaming about in the hunting ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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