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It is thus illegitimate for Hall to claim implicitly that we have four items ( blood , language , religion , customs ) in an order of ascending or descending importance and explicitly that it is an ascending order , with culture ( noea ...
It is thus illegitimate for Hall to claim implicitly that we have four items ( blood , language , religion , customs ) in an order of ascending or descending importance and explicitly that it is an ascending order , with culture ( noea ...
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The example advanced by Hall minimising the role of language in elaboration of a Hellenic identity is somewhat ... Linguists observe how languages genetically different can end up adapting their systems through contact with other ...
The example advanced by Hall minimising the role of language in elaboration of a Hellenic identity is somewhat ... Linguists observe how languages genetically different can end up adapting their systems through contact with other ...
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... think that the Greeks agonised over 'ethnicity' as do moderns and modern scholars, or that they did anything other than observe non-Greeks and react to similarities and differences in many different spheres (religion, language, etc.); ...
... think that the Greeks agonised over 'ethnicity' as do moderns and modern scholars, or that they did anything other than observe non-Greeks and react to similarities and differences in many different spheres (religion, language, etc.); ...
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Notes and Queries | 278 |
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