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The generic , rather than the unique , experience is foregrounded in the interests of maximizing shared semantic space . Old information , which is already shared among interactors , provides the ideal context within which new ...
The generic , rather than the unique , experience is foregrounded in the interests of maximizing shared semantic space . Old information , which is already shared among interactors , provides the ideal context within which new ...
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shared memory of his close associates , several of the stories of the late Saskatchewan Cree elder John McLeod . Dyck ( 1986 ) argued that John's stories lulled mainstream lecture audiences into seeing from a First Nations point of view ...
shared memory of his close associates , several of the stories of the late Saskatchewan Cree elder John McLeod . Dyck ( 1986 ) argued that John's stories lulled mainstream lecture audiences into seeing from a First Nations point of view ...
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A Dish with One Spoon : The Shared Hunting Grounds Agreement in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Valley Region VICTOR P. LYTWYN Acton , Ont . INTRODUCTION The words dish with one spoon and other similar terms have been used since time ...
A Dish with One Spoon : The Shared Hunting Grounds Agreement in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Valley Region VICTOR P. LYTWYN Acton , Ont . INTRODUCTION The words dish with one spoon and other similar terms have been used since time ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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