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Fetal Personhood and Voice in Medieval French Literatur
Julie Singer
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Old French
100%
Personhood
100%
Literatur
100%
Fetal Personhood
100%
Human Development
33%
Social Experience
33%
Sensory Experience
33%
Roman
33%
Histoire
33%
Shared Space
33%
Scientific Discourse
33%
Sound Theory
33%
Social Phenomena
33%
Social Space
33%
Sound Studies
33%
13th Century
33%
Literary Representation
33%
Relational Understanding
33%
Theological Discourse
33%
Medieval Manuscripts
33%
Human Personhood
33%
Vocalic Space
33%
Arts and Humanities
Personhood
100%
French
100%
Sound
20%
Conception
20%
Human Development
20%
Social Phenomenon
20%
re-definition
20%
Soul
20%
13th Century
20%
Scientific discourse
20%
Sound Studies
20%
Theological Discourse
20%
Sensory experience
20%