The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... language em- ployed by tinkers and tramps , a jargon evidently of Celtic origin . With reference to this caste of " tinkers , " the " Journal of the Gypsy Lore So- ciety , " vol . i . No. 6 , pp . 350-357 , contained an article by Mr ...
... language em- ployed by tinkers and tramps , a jargon evidently of Celtic origin . With reference to this caste of " tinkers , " the " Journal of the Gypsy Lore So- ciety , " vol . i . No. 6 , pp . 350-357 , contained an article by Mr ...
Strana 184
... language , " be- low " the Marquesans , - becomes , after the lapse of many gener- ations , a subterranean region ... language " has actually overpow- ered the myth , and , so to speak , eaten it away . Avaiki is no longer even a place ...
... language , " be- low " the Marquesans , - becomes , after the lapse of many gener- ations , a subterranean region ... language " has actually overpow- ered the myth , and , so to speak , eaten it away . Avaiki is no longer even a place ...
Strana 239
... language so named as being " well known to Gypsies as ' Mumpers ' talk . ' " But the title ( or titles ) given to the lan- guage is a matter of secondary importance . What really is important is the unmistakable fact that a language ...
... language so named as being " well known to Gypsies as ' Mumpers ' talk . ' " But the title ( or titles ) given to the lan- guage is a matter of secondary importance . What really is important is the unmistakable fact that a language ...
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