A Discourse-centered Approach to Culture: Native South American Myths and Rituals |
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Figures | 11 |
Shokleng Wäñeklèn Composite Waveforms of Dyadic | 109 |
Schema of the Kuna Cycle | 129 |
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accessible action actual agent American appears associated become Bororo central ceremonial dialogue chapter characteristics clauses collection command concrete consciousness continuity contributions course culture cycle death described difference differentiation discourse discussed distinct earlier emotion encoded evidence example expression fact feel fragment function give given gòy grammatical important indicates individual instances interpretation involves Kuna language lead linguistic meaning metadiscursive myth telling norm object occurs origin myth parallelism patterns performance person physical point of view position possible present produced question reflect regard relations relationship relative replication reported response ritual wailing segmentation semantic sense shared Shokleng shows signal similarity simultaneously single social society solidarity sound speaker specific speech structure style suggests syllable tẽ telling thought tion tradition turn units University utterances voice