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British Academy. 6 mother . No human being can believe in a plurality of mothers . But Dr. Rivers1 has replied that ... mother and child would have persisted beyond the process of weaning , ' a period which he puts at three years . three ...
British Academy. 6 mother . No human being can believe in a plurality of mothers . But Dr. Rivers1 has replied that ... mother and child would have persisted beyond the process of weaning , ' a period which he puts at three years . three ...
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... mother are his Apiri waka , or " little fathers " . His father's pirrauru would also be more clearly defined as his ... mother's pirrauru . If so ( and it is so ) , the term results from the general noa , not from the limited pirrauru ...
... mother are his Apiri waka , or " little fathers " . His father's pirrauru would also be more clearly defined as his ... mother's pirrauru . If so ( and it is so ) , the term results from the general noa , not from the limited pirrauru ...
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... mother , μýrŋp , μaîa ( ' nurse ' ) with the Sanskrit mā , ' to make . ' But we can have no certainty ; ma and pa , as Dr. Wester- marck observes , occur among many savage terms for father and mother , and are formed from the easiest ...
... mother , μýrŋp , μaîa ( ' nurse ' ) with the Sanskrit mā , ' to make . ' But we can have no certainty ; ma and pa , as Dr. Wester- marck observes , occur among many savage terms for father and mother , and are formed from the easiest ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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