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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «EWE EQUIVALENT»
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Possession, Ecstasy, and Law in
Ewe Voodoo
Amouzou says that the plants inside Banguele are the same as those used for
Egu (the Ewe equivalent of Ogun) and Heviesso (the Ewe equivalent of Yoruba
Shango). So the vodu who is collective and alimented by violent-death spirits can
...
2
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
Coop, I. E. 1 965: A review of the ewe equivalent system. New Zealand
agricultural science 1(3) : 13-18. Dixon, G. M.; Campbell, A. G. 1978:
Relationships between grazing animals and populations of the pasture insects
Costelytra :ealandica ...
3
Sociolinguistic Aspects of Kabiye-
Ewe Bilingualism in Togo
... something for several times, hence, the verb does not require an adverb to get
this message across. Because the Ewe equivalent expression, e-tiko-nd-m 'I am
tired' does not carry such connotation as in Kabiye, the verb requires an adverb.
Komlan Essowe Essizewa, 2007
4
New Zealand Journal of Zoology
0.4 Meal). ENERGY BUDGET FOR SHEEP - Box 6 It is assumed that the ewe
considered in the term 'ewe equivalent' (EE) weighs 55 kg and that the calorific
equivalent of a whole sheep is 7.3 Meal. kg-1. Thus, one EE represents 400 Meal
.
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Grammatical Borrowing in Cross-linguistic Perspective
Compare the Ewe equivalent of (4b) in (4c) in terms of the structure and order of
the elements. The phonetic similarity between the operator verb in the two
languages could have facilitated the adaptation of the structure into Likpe. (4) c.
Yaron Matras, Jeanette Sakel, 2007
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New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
Coop, I. E. 1965: A review of the ewe equivalent system. N.Z. Agricultural Science
1(3): 13-18. Cunningham. E. V. 1975: Multi-stage index selection. Theoretical
and Applied Genetics 46: 55-61. Cunningham, E. P.: Gjedrem, T. 1970: Genetic ...
7
Representing African Music: Postcolonial Notes, Queries, ...
But try saying the Ewe equivalent: c[eka-eve-eto-c[eka-eve-eto-c[eka-eve, and
you will see that it works less well. The excess of syllables in the Ewe version
produces an awkwardness that undermines its likelihood as a reflection of
indigenous ...
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Historical Linguistics and the Comparative Study of African ...
... e-le important-e so asfor ring TP 3SG-be.at:PREs-A19v (ADv I adverbialiser;
PREs I present; TP I topic marker) The adjectival predicate element important,
occurring as a complement ofle, does not have an Ewe equivalent that can be
traced ...
Gerrit J. Dimmendaal, 2011
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Indonesian Houses: Volume 2: Survey of Vernacular ...
Lengthwise the ewe (equivalent of sichb'li in the south) are embedded on the silb'
tb' and lean against the silalb' jawa. Between the ewe, the lengthwise beams (
lalib'wo') are laid one next to the other on the silo'tii. Often the median lalib'wb' is
...
R. Schefold, Peter J.M. Nas, 2008
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New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural ...
Coop, I. E. 1965: A review of the ewe equivalent system. New Zealand journal of
agricultural science 7:13- 18. Doyle, C. J.; Elliott, J. G. 1983: Putting an economic
value on increases in grass production. Grass and forage science 38: 169-177.