African Writing and TextLegas, 2000 - Всего страниц: 469 |
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... show respect for them . It seems to them normal to be governed by those who possess the greatest sum of knowledge in the group ... shows the paramount importance , for the emergence , consolidation and dynamism of a culture , of a social ...
... show respect for them . It seems to them normal to be governed by those who possess the greatest sum of knowledge in the group ... shows the paramount importance , for the emergence , consolidation and dynamism of a culture , of a social ...
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... shows that scarified motives refer to Bwaba mythology , the graphics of the former and the " texts " of the latter implying each other . Having described two types of writing among the Bwaba , who are related to the Bobo of Burkina ...
... shows that scarified motives refer to Bwaba mythology , the graphics of the former and the " texts " of the latter implying each other . Having described two types of writing among the Bwaba , who are related to the Bobo of Burkina ...
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... shows how important it is to note down tones and tonality . Sebeok & Donna's title , Speech Surrogates : Drum and Whistle Sys- tems , clearly shows that for them these systems were substitutes for speech , not for thought . Indeed ...
... shows how important it is to note down tones and tonality . Sebeok & Donna's title , Speech Surrogates : Drum and Whistle Sys- tems , clearly shows that for them these systems were substitutes for speech , not for thought . Indeed ...
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Foreword | 9 |
Visible Speech Seized Thought | 19 |
Introducing a Continent of Writing | 61 |
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