The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 238
... tion is not understood they sometimes say , " Bob your head , " or " Duck your nut . " When the bow is given , as it generally is , wonderingly , the youngster marks one stroke on the paper . When one hundred marks , rep- resenting one ...
... tion is not understood they sometimes say , " Bob your head , " or " Duck your nut . " When the bow is given , as it generally is , wonderingly , the youngster marks one stroke on the paper . When one hundred marks , rep- resenting one ...
Strana 340
... tion , 23 ; deficiency of reliable informa- tion respecting primitive tradition , 24 ; theories of diffusion , inheritance , and in- dependent origination of similar traditions , 25 ; toughness of oral tradition , 27 ; dif- fusion not ...
... tion , 23 ; deficiency of reliable informa- tion respecting primitive tradition , 24 ; theories of diffusion , inheritance , and in- dependent origination of similar traditions , 25 ; toughness of oral tradition , 27 ; dif- fusion not ...
Strana 87
... tion from America should be present . Members of the American Society who are likely to attend , or who expect to be in England about the time named , will confer a great favor by sending their names to the Secretary of the American ...
... tion from America should be present . Members of the American Society who are likely to attend , or who expect to be in England about the time named , will confer a great favor by sending their names to the Secretary of the American ...
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