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Fruits for Animals: Hunting Avoidance Speech Style in Murui (Witoto, Northwest Amazonia) [PDF]
This paper is describes the hunting avoidance speech style of the Murui, a Witoto people from southern Colombia and northern Peru. Murui men employ a special vocabulary used when hunting bigger game. It is a system of lexical substitution employed to "deceive" the animal spirits by avoidance of the utterance of the animals' names.
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Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry, Volume 2, Issue 3, Page 169-170, 1980.
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Exploring endangered languages: a story from the Amazon [PDF]
In this presentation, I explain how to do linguistics in the ...
Wojtylak, Kasia
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The variation of lipid constituents in maturing sunflower oil seeds has been investigated with the aim of determination of the proper harvesting time as well as the oil quality.
S. M. El-Shami +3 more
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LAS PALABRAS DEL TABACO – DƗONA UUAI: Discursos ceremoniales murui, en dialecto bue
Video- y audio-grabaciones, transcripción, traducción libre y comentarios introducidos por un Prólogo y una Introducción redactados por Jorge Gasché ...
García Vega, Alfonso, Gasché, Jorge
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An implicit integration algorithm for arbitrary multi- surface plasticity is presented. This perfectly-plastic model uses isotrop and anisotrop Mohr-Coulomb criteria with tension-cutoff and associated or non-associated flow rules.
Dagmar Hintze, Johannes Will
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An overview of Salicornia genus : the phytochemical and pharmacological profile [PDF]
Copyright © 2014 Daya Publishing House.Salicornia L. (Chenopodiaceae) is a genus of annual, apparently leafless halophytic herb that have articulated and succulent stems.
Isca, Vera M. S. +3 more
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Some notes on aspects of Nonuya (Witotoan) grammar [PDF]
With an exception of two brief phonetic/phonological analyses of Nonuya (Witotoan), there are no other studies on the language. This talk presents the first preliminary analysis of a number of grammatical features of the language, based on the word lists
Wojtylak, Kasia
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Comparison, contrast and similarity in Yalaku [PDF]
Yalaku, a Ndu language from the Middle Sepik region of the East Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea, has no dedicated comparative construction — just like an overwhelming majority of Papuan languages of New Guinea (de Vries 2015). After a brief outline of
Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y.
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