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... variation and change - for example , the changes in sounds , grammar , and vocab- ulary that occurred between Middle English and modern English . There is also variation among speakers of a language at any time . Linguistic variation ...
... variation and change - for example , the changes in sounds , grammar , and vocab- ulary that occurred between Middle English and modern English . There is also variation among speakers of a language at any time . Linguistic variation ...
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... variation in time and space . All study evolution : change in form over the generations . All are concerned with iden- tifying and explaining universal , generalized , and particular aspects of the human condition . Sociocultural ...
... variation in time and space . All study evolution : change in form over the generations . All are concerned with iden- tifying and explaining universal , generalized , and particular aspects of the human condition . Sociocultural ...
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... Variation Within Complex Societies Ethnographers usually visit several commu- nities before choosing one for intensive field work . Sometimes ethnographic reports take account of variations among communities , relating them to ...
... Variation Within Complex Societies Ethnographers usually visit several commu- nities before choosing one for intensive field work . Sometimes ethnographic reports take account of variations among communities , relating them to ...
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