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Schach [20]
4 years ago
15

Your ability to immediately recognize the voice over the phone as your mother's illustrates the value of

Social Studies
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Marysya12 [62]4 years ago
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This example perfectly illustrates the value of what is called the acoustic encoding. Simply put the acoustic encoding is the process by which we remember but are also able to comprehend what we hear. Talking or reading aloud is an example of the usage of the acoustic encoding.
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The Types of the Folktale: A Classification and Bibliography. Folklore

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Revised edn. 1964. Second revision, Helsinki: Soumalainen Tiedeakatemia, 1981.

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Animals and Objects); Ordinary Folk-Tales (Tales of Magic: Supernatural

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Abel, Elizabeth; Marianne Hirsch; and Elizabeth Langland. The Voyage In:

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England, 1983.

Abrahams, Roger D. African Folktales: Traditional Stories of the Black

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Discuss and Even Argue About, with introduction; thirty-three Tales of Trickster

and Other Ridiculous Creatures, with introduction; two Tales of Praise of Great

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Children's Editions: African American, African.]

"Accusations of Abuse Haunt the Legacy of Dr. Bruno Bettelheim." New York

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Adams, Richard. "The Social Identity of a Japanese Storyteller." Ph.D. diss.

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Akridge, Sharon A. Hollenbeck. Cinderella from the Pampas. Ann Arbor,

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Aldrich, Elizabeth. From the Ballroom to Hell: Grace and Folly in

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Aley, Peter. Jugendliteratur im Dritten Reich (Gutersloh: Bertelsmann,

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Angelopoulou, Anna. "Fuseau des cendres." Cahiers de Littrature

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