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Mutualism on the deep-sea floor: a novel shell-forming sea anemone in symbiosis with a hermit crab. [PDF]
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Accuracy of Artificial Intelligence vs Professionally Translated Discharge Instructions.
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Perception of Clinical Learning Experience: Dental Student Voices. [PDF]
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The effects of a brief intervention at home based on shared reading to promote children's oral language. [PDF]
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Ethnography, 2004
In this dialogue held in the mid-1970s, Pierre Bourdieu and the Algerian ethnologist, writer, and poet Mouloud Mammeri (1917-1989) explore and explicate the social bases, uses, and meaning of oral poetry in Kabyle society and history, thus illuminating the peculiarity of oratory and the social conditions of symbolic efficacy. As the son of the next-to-
Mouloud Mammeri, Pierre Bourdieu
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In this dialogue held in the mid-1970s, Pierre Bourdieu and the Algerian ethnologist, writer, and poet Mouloud Mammeri (1917-1989) explore and explicate the social bases, uses, and meaning of oral poetry in Kabyle society and history, thus illuminating the peculiarity of oratory and the social conditions of symbolic efficacy. As the son of the next-to-
Mouloud Mammeri, Pierre Bourdieu
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1992
Abstract Poems that are unwritten either because the cultures in which they occur are partially or wholly nonliterate (like the traditional native cultures of Africa, Australia, Oceania, and America) or because oral forms are cherished despite a population’s overall literacy.
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Abstract Poems that are unwritten either because the cultures in which they occur are partially or wholly nonliterate (like the traditional native cultures of Africa, Australia, Oceania, and America) or because oral forms are cherished despite a population’s overall literacy.
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