Simple Forms: An Encyclopaedia of Simple Text-types in Lore and LiteratureWalter A. Koch Universitätsverlag Dr. Norbert Brockmeyer, 1994 - Počet stran: 425 |
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... literature , coevolve with each other and with nature . Fig . 1 shows a first approximation of what could be a picture of the evolution of literature ( for a corresponding model of the evolution of language cf. Koch 1991a ) . The two ...
... literature , coevolve with each other and with nature . Fig . 1 shows a first approximation of what could be a picture of the evolution of literature ( for a corresponding model of the evolution of language cf. Koch 1991a ) . The two ...
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... Literature While the evolution of literature ( Fig . 1 ) located the emergence of simple forms within a more or less monolithic time - span of 40 kya and 10 kya , the evolution of culture tries to pinpoint such emergence more nicely ...
... Literature While the evolution of literature ( Fig . 1 ) located the emergence of simple forms within a more or less monolithic time - span of 40 kya and 10 kya , the evolution of culture tries to pinpoint such emergence more nicely ...
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