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Recorded Pawnee ethnography does not provide us the answer . We can speculate , but this will be reserved for a later section . ... Our more general expression , however , provides for the inclusion also of any ...
Recorded Pawnee ethnography does not provide us the answer . We can speculate , but this will be reserved for a later section . ... Our more general expression , however , provides for the inclusion also of any ...
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CHAUCER'S AUTHORSHIP OF THE EQUATORIE OF THE PLANETIS THE USE OF ROMANCE VOCABULARY AS EVIDENCE G. HERDAN University of Bristol ( In order to let Chaucer's use of Romance vocabulary provide additional evidence of his authorship of the ...
CHAUCER'S AUTHORSHIP OF THE EQUATORIE OF THE PLANETIS THE USE OF ROMANCE VOCABULARY AS EVIDENCE G. HERDAN University of Bristol ( In order to let Chaucer's use of Romance vocabulary provide additional evidence of his authorship of the ...
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Regula provides rich exemplification , arranged in quite mechanical fashion ; the indices ( 187–250 ) provide an easy means of reference . There is no bibliography , and only two or three bibliographical references .
Regula provides rich exemplification , arranged in quite mechanical fashion ; the indices ( 187–250 ) provide an easy means of reference . There is no bibliography , and only two or three bibliographical references .
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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