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Date: 2008-11-15 07:04:47
Oral tradition
Linguistics
Cultural anthropology
Educational psychology
International development
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Vikings
Verba volant
scripta manent

Verba Volant, Scripta Manent? Aspects of Early Scandinavian Oral Society Stefan Brink We all have our problems. President Charles de Gaulle of France said, probably with a huge

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