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Page 111
... forms are the same as those used as the subject of intransitive verbs and as the object of transitive ones are rather common . Classificato- ry affixes that subclassify nouns according to the shape of the object occur in the Chibchan ...
... forms are the same as those used as the subject of intransitive verbs and as the object of transitive ones are rather common . Classificato- ry affixes that subclassify nouns according to the shape of the object occur in the Chibchan ...
Page 242
... forms , often with masks or in the form of puppetry . The spectator's senses , emotions , and intellect are bombarded simultaneously with colour , movement , and sound . The result is a richness and a vividness in the theatre that is ...
... forms , often with masks or in the form of puppetry . The spectator's senses , emotions , and intellect are bombarded simultaneously with colour , movement , and sound . The result is a richness and a vividness in the theatre that is ...
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... forms of the shepherd - flock motif have been de- veloped to describe God's relationship to man . Besides being represented in human form , the Christian Evangelists Mark , Luke , and John are symbolically de- picted in animal form ...
... forms of the shepherd - flock motif have been de- veloped to describe God's relationship to man . Besides being represented in human form , the Christian Evangelists Mark , Luke , and John are symbolically de- picted in animal form ...
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