QUÉ SIGNIFICA LOCOH EN MALAYO
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los lugareños Kl, Tr escapó: ¿cómo enchufaste la trampa al pájaro ~? locoh Kl, Tr terlepas: bagaimana kamu pasang jerat itu sampai burung itu ~.
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10 LIBROS DEL MALAYO RELACIONADOS CON «LOCOH»
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Transactions - Jilid 1 - Halaman 271
And that these passive pronouns are the objective case and are used with the active form of the verb (locoh,) appears from the examples of transitions which he has given. I love thee, I have loved thee, I will love thee, Thou lovest me, Thou ...
American Ethnological Society, 1845
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Semi-civilized Nations of Mexico, Yucatan, A. Central America
Active. Passive. Neuter. 1 nu locoh kin loconhi kin ki-Isay. Singular.{2 na locoh ti loconhi ti ki 3 inru locoh in loconhi in ki ' l inka locoh co loconhi co ki _ Plural. {2 na locoh ta ' ti loconhi ta ti ki ta L 3 inki locoh tak ki loconhi tak ki kitak Preterite.
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International Family Change: Ideational Perspectives - Halaman 79
Locoh, T. (1994). Social change and marriage arrangements: New types of union in Lomé. In C. Bledsoe & G. Pison (Eds.), Nuptiality in Sub-Saharan Africa. Contemporary anthropological and demographic perspectives (pp. 215–231). Oxford: ...
Rukmalie Jayakody, Arland Thornton, William Axinn, 2012
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Genre et sociétés en Afrique: implications pour le ...
Au-delà des différences biologiques qui caractérisent chaque sexe, les inégalités de statut entre hommes et femmes et les rapports qui en découlent ont un caractère socialement construit, c'est ce qu'exprime le concept de " genre ".
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Transactions - Halaman 271
And that these passive pronouns are the objective case and are used with the active form of the verb (locoh,) appears from the examples of transitions which he has given. I love thee, I have loved thee, I will love thee, Thou lovest me, Thou ...
American ethnological society, 1845
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Demography: Analysis And Synthesis; A Treatise in ... - Halaman 454
Parenthood in sub-Saharan Africa: child fostering and its relationship with fertility, in: Therese Locoh and Veronique Hertrich (eds.), The onset of fertility transition in sub-Saharan Africa, p. 163-174. Liege, Ordina Editions and IUSSP, 308 p.
Guillaume J. Wunsch, Graziella Caselli, Jacques Vallin, 2005
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Transactions of the American Ethnological Society
And that these passive pronouns are the objective case and are used with the active form of the verb (locoh,) appears from the examples of transitions which he has given. I love thee, Ti nulocoh I have loved thee, Ix tinulocoh I will love thee, ...
American Ethnological Society, 1976
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Under Development: Gender - Halaman 61
3. Gender. and. Demography: A. Fertile. Combination1. Agnès. Adjamagbo. and. Thérèse. Locoh. Demography has a long tradition of sex-specific data gathering. We are all familiar with the age pyramids illustrating men and women on a ...
Christine Verschuur, Isabelle Guérin, Hélène Guétat-Bernard, 2014
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African Families at the Turn of the 21st Century - Halaman 246
Labourrie-Racape, A., & Locoh, T. (1998). Genre et demographie: nouvelles problematiques ou effet de monde? Dossiers et recherches #65, Paris. Locoh, T. (1997). Changements des structures familiales et leurs consequences en Afrique.
Yaw Oheneba-Sakyi, Baffour K. Takyi, 2006
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Artificial Intelligence in Education: 15th International ... - Halaman 579
In this paper we compare the effects of a high cohesion version of the post-tutoring reflective text (the “hiCoh” condition) to a low cohesion version of the reflective text (the “loCoh” condition). Table 1. Subject Dist As described more completely ...
Gautam Biswas, Susan Bull, Judy Kay, 2011