Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 8American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... expression by speech , and again in the development of institutions for the control of con- duct , and finally in learning , the acquisition of knowledge . Men pass from one of these highways to another in the journey of life , engage ...
... expression by speech , and again in the development of institutions for the control of con- duct , and finally in learning , the acquisition of knowledge . Men pass from one of these highways to another in the journey of life , engage ...
Strana 158
... expression ? Illustrate and describe it . Give any instances of sounds made in this way which the child later loses ... expressions . Give as many as III . Put down as full as possible a vocabulary of the words he uses . Do this at ...
... expression ? Illustrate and describe it . Give any instances of sounds made in this way which the child later loses ... expressions . Give as many as III . Put down as full as possible a vocabulary of the words he uses . Do this at ...
Strana 292
... expression being " exfestucare fidem , " to withdraw fealty by a straw ; where festuca , the origin of the French fétu , meant " a stalk . ” Our expression " to break faith " with any one ought to have this custom for a starting - point ...
... expression being " exfestucare fidem , " to withdraw fealty by a straw ; where festuca , the origin of the French fétu , meant " a stalk . ” Our expression " to break faith " with any one ought to have this custom for a starting - point ...
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