The Journal of American Folk-lore, Svazek 121American Folk-lore Society, 2008 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 27
Strana 442
... repetition in sev- eral oral traditions . I will suggest that while an overt linguistic form such as repetition may exist in differing verbal traditions , we should not expect it to function the same everywhere . Repetition is one ...
... repetition in sev- eral oral traditions . I will suggest that while an overt linguistic form such as repetition may exist in differing verbal traditions , we should not expect it to function the same everywhere . Repetition is one ...
Strana 443
Repetition in Linguaculture Repetition and repetition with variation have been of crucial interest to scholars of verbal art . Much of their research is based on the foundational work of Roman Ja- kobson ( 1960 ) and concerns the use of ...
Repetition in Linguaculture Repetition and repetition with variation have been of crucial interest to scholars of verbal art . Much of their research is based on the foundational work of Roman Ja- kobson ( 1960 ) and concerns the use of ...
Strana 458
... repetitions of the verb form -ghod , and this con- trasts with part 2 , which is held together internally with the repetition four times of the verb stem -ní . The repetition of these forms sets up a contrast between the first half of ...
... repetitions of the verb form -ghod , and this con- trasts with part 2 , which is held together internally with the repetition four times of the verb stem -ní . The repetition of these forms sets up a contrast between the first half of ...
Obsah
CONSTRUCTING FOLKLIFE AND NEGOTIATING THE NATIONAL | 3 |
HEATHER A DIAMOND | 35 |
The Politics and Poetics | 96 |
Autorská práva | |
Další části 5 nejsou zobrazeny.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
aboriginal accessed aesthetic African album American Folklore American Folklore Society Appalachia artists Asian audience Bennett blog Center CFCH Contemporary Legend Coyote create cultural dance Dégh discourse essay ethnic ethnopoetic example exhibit experience expressive fairy feminist festgoers festival's fieldwork Filipino film Folklife Festival folklorists genres groups hair Hawai'i Heritage Horned Toad hybridity identity Indian institutional Internet interpretation Interview Japanese Jazz Fest jiní John Kerry Journal of American Kerry Kerry-Edwards Kurin language linguaculture Maithil Mall Mennonite narrative narrator Navajo Pan's Labyrinth participants performance perspective Philippine play players political popular present producers proverb familiarity Puyuma recordings region repetition rhetoric San Andreas scholars Silk Road Smithsonian Folklife Festival social songs space story structure suggests Taiwan Taiwan aboriginal Tartit tion tourist traditional truth Tuareg University Press Vanishing Hitchhiker vernacular versions visitors women