Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... response will be appropriate . The very structure of irony , with its implied meta - message , makes ironic statements potentially ambiguous . Only the context of the utterance , i.e. , clear knowledge about the speaker's attitude ...
... response will be appropriate . The very structure of irony , with its implied meta - message , makes ironic statements potentially ambiguous . Only the context of the utterance , i.e. , clear knowledge about the speaker's attitude ...
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... responses to these two questions then were correlated with other relevant variables in the questionnaire in order to test a set of propositions about the type of person who participates in the tanda . These propositions fit into three ...
... responses to these two questions then were correlated with other relevant variables in the questionnaire in order to test a set of propositions about the type of person who participates in the tanda . These propositions fit into three ...
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... responses were regrouped so that the results would measure wheth- er or not one would prefer to live in a city . We assumed that tanda participants in the area would prefer to live where they were and not in the city , even if they had ...
... responses were regrouped so that the results would measure wheth- er or not one would prefer to live in a city . We assumed that tanda participants in the area would prefer to live where they were and not in the city , even if they had ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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