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Collins, James
.
2009.
The place of narrative in human affairs: the implications of Hymes's Amerindian work for understanding text and talk.
Text & Talk
29
(3) : 325–345.
Fernald, Theodore B.
and
Paul R. Platero
.
2000.
The Athabaskan languages: Perspectives on a native American language.
(
Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics
24
).
Oxford University Press
.
Basham, C.
1999.
Marking one's place: expressions of identity in Athabaskan student writing.
Language Sciences
21
(3) : 355–369.
Collins, James
.
1992.
Our ideologies and theirs.
Pragmatics
2
(3) : 405–416.
Scollon, Roland
and
Suzanne B.K. Scollon
.
1984.
Cooking it up and boiling it down: Abstracts in Athabaskan children's story retellings.
In
Tannen, Deborah F.
, ed.
Coherence in spoken and written discourse.
Ablex Publishing Company
.
pp. 173–197
.
Scollon, Roland
and
Suzanne B.K. Scollon
.
1981.
Narrative, literacy and face in interethnic communication.
Ablex Publishing Company
.
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