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Kachinja and similar narratives provide a latent stock of idioms that feed on local historical experiences and can be adapted to new , challenging situations , in which they open up pathways of action . These idioms do not simply ...
Kachinja and similar narratives provide a latent stock of idioms that feed on local historical experiences and can be adapted to new , challenging situations , in which they open up pathways of action . These idioms do not simply ...
الصفحة 196
The idiom had lost its use - value in the situations at hand and had given way to everyday interactions . It would reappear , however , once a change in the local situation rendered it useful for social practice again .
The idiom had lost its use - value in the situations at hand and had given way to everyday interactions . It would reappear , however , once a change in the local situation rendered it useful for social practice again .
الصفحة 201
Further , it examines two social situations , in which blood - stealing accusations were raised against me and people who were in contact with me , in order to show how the kachinja idiom is used in social practice , as part of long ...
Further , it examines two social situations , in which blood - stealing accusations were raised against me and people who were in contact with me , in order to show how the kachinja idiom is used in social practice , as part of long ...
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