Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 86American Folk-lore Society, 1973 |
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... child who is habitually referred to as " having cooties " is likely to be the poorest , dirtiest , most psychologically troubled child in the classroom . " Cooties " are usually spread by hand . After accidentally brushing against some ...
... child who is habitually referred to as " having cooties " is likely to be the poorest , dirtiest , most psychologically troubled child in the classroom . " Cooties " are usually spread by hand . After accidentally brushing against some ...
Strana 139
... child shouted , " Shakespeare , " and the other child replied , " Long- fellow , " neatly tying together British and American literature . Some children shouted " Bread and butter " upon saying the same word at the same time in ...
... child shouted , " Shakespeare , " and the other child replied , " Long- fellow , " neatly tying together British and American literature . Some children shouted " Bread and butter " upon saying the same word at the same time in ...
Strana 174
... children , he began beat- ing the boy properly . Our father saw this and he came down . He went up to the man and told him to release the child , saying that one sheep doesn't make any difference and that the children were hungry and ...
... children , he began beat- ing the boy properly . Our father saw this and he came down . He went up to the man and told him to release the child , saying that one sheep doesn't make any difference and that the children were hungry and ...
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VOL 86 | 1 |
Tune Evolution as an Indicator | 37 |
Social Structure and Role Allocation | 95 |
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