Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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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 172
... language . The folk - lorist is particularly interested in the growth of the new language and the literature that has arisen in it . The author , who had occasion to become acquainted with the jargon at a comparatively recent date of ...
... language . The folk - lorist is particularly interested in the growth of the new language and the literature that has arisen in it . The author , who had occasion to become acquainted with the jargon at a comparatively recent date of ...
Strana 299
... language . None of the visitors , however , had learned it , so I failed to obtain a copy , or to secure the inventor's name . Within the year following , some Winnebagos went to return the visit , and while among the Sauk and Fox one ...
... language . None of the visitors , however , had learned it , so I failed to obtain a copy , or to secure the inventor's name . Within the year following , some Winnebagos went to return the visit , and while among the Sauk and Fox one ...
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