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... linguistic and archaeological evidence identifies the ultimate origin of rice farming in the Yangtze Valley . There , the transition from hunting and gathering to settled farming took place between about 8000–6000 BC ( Zhao Zhijun 1998 ) ...
... linguistic and archaeological evidence identifies the ultimate origin of rice farming in the Yangtze Valley . There , the transition from hunting and gathering to settled farming took place between about 8000–6000 BC ( Zhao Zhijun 1998 ) ...
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British Academy. strated , especially when it came to onomatopoeia and the linguists ' claim to have shown ( they have done ... linguistic history , the rapport is purely arbitrary ? 32 Saussure notoriously pursued anagrams.33 In pursuing ...
British Academy. strated , especially when it came to onomatopoeia and the linguists ' claim to have shown ( they have done ... linguistic history , the rapport is purely arbitrary ? 32 Saussure notoriously pursued anagrams.33 In pursuing ...
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... linguistic flexibility , is , here as elsewhere , the key to a hybridity of experience outwith and within a number of dom- inant cultures , not only in England but in Edinburgh , not only national but social . The sympathetic man must ...
... linguistic flexibility , is , here as elsewhere , the key to a hybridity of experience outwith and within a number of dom- inant cultures , not only in England but in Edinburgh , not only national but social . The sympathetic man must ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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