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Ethnohistory (2024) 71 (4): 443–469.
Published: 01 October 2024
... details surrounding these potential “Rosetta khipus” and their associated colonial document have been left out, overlooked, or confused in the literature. This article’s objective is to synthesize and evaluate what is known about this khipu-document “match” while also using combinatorics to identify...
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Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (4): 827–829.
Published: 01 October 2004
.... There is a Chomsky-like abstraction in the narra- tive scenarios allowed in Stoczkowski’s formulation. However one regards his spirited romp through combinatorics, this book is sure to enliven and broaden our understanding of how we think about becoming human. Some people may use it to close a lid and count...
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Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (4): 834–836.
Published: 01 October 2004
.... There is a Chomsky-like abstraction in the narra- tive scenarios allowed in Stoczkowski’s formulation. However one regards his spirited romp through combinatorics, this book is sure to enliven and broaden our understanding of how we think about becoming human. Some people may use it to close a lid and count...
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Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (4): 836–838.
Published: 01 October 2004
... language might force its way onto another—topics that Dwight Bolinger explored so admirably in his Aspects of Language. There is a Chomsky-like abstraction in the narra- tive scenarios allowed in Stoczkowski’s formulation. However one regards his spirited romp through combinatorics, this book...
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Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (4): 838–840.
Published: 01 October 2004
... Bolinger explored so admirably in his Aspects of Language. There is a Chomsky-like abstraction in the narra- tive scenarios allowed in Stoczkowski’s formulation. However one regards his spirited romp through combinatorics, this book is sure to enliven and broaden our understanding of how we think...
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Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (4): 840–842.
Published: 01 October 2004
.... There is a Chomsky-like abstraction in the narra- tive scenarios allowed in Stoczkowski’s formulation. However one regards his spirited romp through combinatorics, this book is sure to enliven and broaden our understanding of how we think about becoming human. Some people may use it to close a lid and count...
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Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (4): 842–844.
Published: 01 October 2004
... Bolinger explored so admirably in his Aspects of Language. There is a Chomsky-like abstraction in the narra- tive scenarios allowed in Stoczkowski’s formulation. However one regards his spirited romp through combinatorics, this book is sure to enliven and broaden our understanding of how we think...
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Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (4): 844–846.
Published: 01 October 2004
.... There is a Chomsky-like abstraction in the narra- tive scenarios allowed in Stoczkowski’s formulation. However one regards his spirited romp through combinatorics, this book is sure to enliven and broaden our understanding of how we think about becoming human. Some people may use it to close a lid and count...
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Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (4): 846–848.
Published: 01 October 2004
... language might force its way onto another—topics that Dwight Bolinger explored so admirably in his Aspects of Language. There is a Chomsky-like abstraction in the narra- tive scenarios allowed in Stoczkowski’s formulation. However one regards his spirited romp through combinatorics, this book...
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Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (4): 848–852.
Published: 01 October 2004
... one regards his spirited romp through combinatorics, this book is sure to enliven and broaden our understanding of how we think about becoming human. Some people may use it to close a lid and count, but his stories are told with such vitality and brilliance that even those who question his primary...
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Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (4): 852–854.
Published: 01 October 2004
... combinatorics, this book is sure to enliven and broaden our understanding of how we think about becoming human. Some people may use it to close a lid and count, but his stories are told with such vitality and brilliance that even those who question his primary thesis will enjoy the vistas he shows his...
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Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (4): 854–857.
Published: 01 October 2004
.... There is a Chomsky-like abstraction in the narra- tive scenarios allowed in Stoczkowski’s formulation. However one regards his spirited romp through combinatorics, this book is sure to enliven and broaden our understanding of how we think about becoming human. Some people may use it to close a lid and count...
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Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (4): 857–858.
Published: 01 October 2004
.... There is a Chomsky-like abstraction in the narra- tive scenarios allowed in Stoczkowski’s formulation. However one regards his spirited romp through combinatorics, this book is sure to enliven and broaden our understanding of how we think about becoming human. Some people may use it to close a lid and count...
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Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (4): 858–860.
Published: 01 October 2004
.... There is a Chomsky-like abstraction in the narra- tive scenarios allowed in Stoczkowski’s formulation. However one regards his spirited romp through combinatorics, this book is sure to enliven and broaden our understanding of how we think about becoming human. Some people may use it to close a lid and count...
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Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (4): 825–827.
Published: 01 October 2004
.... However one regards his spirited romp through combinatorics, this book is sure to enliven and broaden our understanding of how we think about becoming human. Some people may use it to close a lid and count, but his stories are told with such vitality and brilliance that even those who question his...
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Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (4): 830–834.
Published: 01 October 2004
... abstraction in the narra- tive scenarios allowed in Stoczkowski’s formulation. However one regards his spirited romp through combinatorics, this book is sure to enliven and broaden our understanding of how we think about becoming human. Some people may use it to close a lid and count, but his...