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... usage , and with very high - status insiders as a respect usage . Buchler & Freeze suggest that whether or not the addressee wears shoes ( as opposed to huaraches - a traditional index of indigenist self- identification in Mexico ) is a ...
... usage , and with very high - status insiders as a respect usage . Buchler & Freeze suggest that whether or not the addressee wears shoes ( as opposed to huaraches - a traditional index of indigenist self- identification in Mexico ) is a ...
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... usage to S12 was 15 % , a fairly normal level ; but recall that S1 admitted that he did not control compadrazgo usage well . S12's usage to S1 , however , was 50 % DAN , mostly the form compadritoh . This strikingly high frequency of ...
... usage to S12 was 15 % , a fairly normal level ; but recall that S1 admitted that he did not control compadrazgo usage well . S12's usage to S1 , however , was 50 % DAN , mostly the form compadritoh . This strikingly high frequency of ...
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... usage : postpositions and possessed nouns from will and testament texts in Anderson et al . ( No data on the referents ' dead people , postpositions ' , ' priests , nouns ' , ' other living people , nouns ' , or ' non - human religious ...
... usage : postpositions and possessed nouns from will and testament texts in Anderson et al . ( No data on the referents ' dead people , postpositions ' , ' priests , nouns ' , ' other living people , nouns ' , or ' non - human religious ...
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