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الصفحة 309
The approach operates within an interpretive space whose epistemological
parameters are detrimental to vernacular semantic practices ( Myhre 2006a ;
2006b ) . This is exemplified by Gausset's ( 2002 ) analysis , which echoes
Herbert's in ...
The approach operates within an interpretive space whose epistemological
parameters are detrimental to vernacular semantic practices ( Myhre 2006a ;
2006b ) . This is exemplified by Gausset's ( 2002 ) analysis , which echoes
Herbert's in ...
الصفحة 325
CONCLUDING REMARKS I therefore contend that only a false generalization
and pseudoexplanation are achieved by defining these activities as '
transformative practices ' or ' transitory states ' whose outcomes are uncertain .
There is no ...
CONCLUDING REMARKS I therefore contend that only a false generalization
and pseudoexplanation are achieved by defining these activities as '
transformative practices ' or ' transitory states ' whose outcomes are uncertain .
There is no ...
الصفحة 332
As the origins of the metida practices among the Nilotic - speaking Datoga
appear partly to lie within the meeta complex found among the neighbouring
Cushitic - speaking Iraqw , we shall also draw upon central ethnographic
contributions on ...
As the origins of the metida practices among the Nilotic - speaking Datoga
appear partly to lie within the meeta complex found among the neighbouring
Cushitic - speaking Iraqw , we shall also draw upon central ethnographic
contributions on ...
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crossbreeding and heritage | 18 |
a feminized subsidy from nature | 37 |
Forest management farmers practices and biodiversity | 63 |
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