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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Pronoun Production Order In A Gender-Neutral Language: A Single Case Study Of A Typically Developing Indonesian Child, Bernard A.J Jap
Pronoun Production Order In A Gender-Neutral Language: A Single Case Study Of A Typically Developing Indonesian Child, Bernard A.J Jap
Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya
Research in children with normal language development has shown that there is a certain order in the production and learning of pronominal forms. To one’s knowledge, there has yet to be a study on the pronoun development of Indonesian speaking children whose native language do not distinguish between the nominative-accusative form (e.g. in English, I/me – Indonesian, saya/saya) and at the same time being gender neutral (e.g. in English, he/she – Indonesian, dia/dia). The present study follows the personal pronoun development of a (Jakarta) Indonesian-speaking child from 24 months to 46 months of age.
2008 Field Excavation Final Report Acosta-Durst-Taylor House, Leslie G. Cecil
2008 Field Excavation Final Report Acosta-Durst-Taylor House, Leslie G. Cecil
Faculty Publications
The Acosta-Durst-Taylor site (now known as the Durst-Taylor House) is known as one of the earliest occupations in Nacogdoches, TX. The property fronts North Street and is just to the north of Hospital Street (Figure 1). Much of the history of this plot of land and accompanying house, out structures, and other buildings associated with this land is described thoroughly in the site’s National Register of Historic Places nomination form (United States Department of the Interior 2003). What follows is a brief synopsis of the changing landscape of site 41NA182.
Pvc-Cat-053-Ca-002-001-Fwo, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Cat-053-Ca-002-001-Fwo, Edward Schortman
Four Valleys Archive
No abstract provided.
Pvc-Cat-053-Ca-032-001-Fwo, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Cat-053-Ca-032-001-Fwo, Edward Schortman
Four Valleys Archive
No abstract provided.
Pvc-Cat-053-Ca-035-001-Fwo, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Cat-053-Ca-035-001-Fwo, Edward Schortman
Four Valleys Archive
No abstract provided.
Pvc-Cat-053-Cf-001-001-Fwo, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Cat-053-Cf-001-001-Fwo, Edward Schortman
Four Valleys Archive
No abstract provided.
Pvc-Cat-053-Cl-013-001-Mte, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Cat-053-Cl-013-001-Mte, Edward Schortman
Four Valleys Archive
No abstract provided.
Pvc-Cat-053-Ca-024-001-Mte, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Cat-053-Ca-024-001-Mte, Edward Schortman
Four Valleys Archive
No abstract provided.
July 1827 Penobscot Letter, Pauleena Macdougall
July 1827 Penobscot Letter, Pauleena Macdougall
Sample Letters
This is a letter written in the Penobscot Language in July of 1827. Does not have a translation.
Pvc-Lot-054-Cr-003, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Lot-054-Cr-002, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Lot-054-Co-003, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Lot-054-Cp-001, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Lot-053-Cn-017, Edward Schortman
Staging Sacrifice: Knowledge Mobilization And Visitation At Huacas De Moche, Peru, Alison K. Deplonty
Staging Sacrifice: Knowledge Mobilization And Visitation At Huacas De Moche, Peru, Alison K. Deplonty
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Since the 1990s there has been increased pressure for archaeologists to present the results of their work to the general public. Archaeological site museums have proven to be popular venues for the dissemination of archaeological knowledge. These institutions pose challenges to museum designers and archaeologists, who must negotiate visitor and heritage sustainability. In this thesis the pre-Inca site of Huacas de Moche (ca. 50-850 CE), Peru, is used as a case study to examine how visitor behaviour and experience are channeled through site branding and the adherence to a storyline throughout visits to the museum and ruins. However, this thesis …
Pvc-Lot-000-S70-W50-002, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Lot-053-Cn-013, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Lot-053-Cn-015, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Lot-053-Cq-001, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Lot-053-Cq-002, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Lot-053-Cq-003, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Lot-053-Cq-004, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Lot-053-Cq-005, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Lot-053-Cq-006, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Lot-054-Cl-002, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Lot-054-Cr-001, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Lot-054-Co-001, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Lot-054-Co-002, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Lot-054-Cs-001, Edward Schortman
Pvc-Lot-053-Cp-001, Edward Schortman