Ethnology, Volume 11University of Pittsburgh, 1972 - Anthropology |
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Page 202
... Forest , " as they are called by the neighboring Laac paddy farmers , inhabit a mountainous country northeast of the Lang Biang plateau where the town of Dalat is situated . It is the median valley of Daak Kroong , the Ea Krong Knô , or ...
... Forest , " as they are called by the neighboring Laac paddy farmers , inhabit a mountainous country northeast of the Lang Biang plateau where the town of Dalat is situated . It is the median valley of Daak Kroong , the Ea Krong Knô , or ...
Page 203
... forest they have " eaten . " Thus " nous avons mangé la forêt de la Pierre - Génie Gôo " ( we have eaten the forest of the stone - spirit Gôo ) , a translation of hii saa brii mau yaang goo , designates the year 1949 at Sar Luk . The ...
... forest they have " eaten . " Thus " nous avons mangé la forêt de la Pierre - Génie Gôo " ( we have eaten the forest of the stone - spirit Gôo ) , a translation of hii saa brii mau yaang goo , designates the year 1949 at Sar Luk . The ...
Page 215
... Forest " never makes distinctions between different types of middlemen , as does the vocabulary of their Laac neigh- bors . This points up the wide variations that can be found between groups , even very close neighbors , in the Proto ...
... Forest " never makes distinctions between different types of middlemen , as does the vocabulary of their Laac neigh- bors . This points up the wide variations that can be found between groups , even very close neighbors , in the Proto ...
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The Maintenance of Bilingualism in Southern | 39 |
The Social | 55 |
A Spanish | 80 |
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