The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 60–61American Folk-lore Society, 1947 |
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... English well " ; and Mr. McClung , on the authority of Simon Kenton ... , says , “ [ Logan ] spoke the English language with fluency and correctness . " That Logan delivered his speech in English , there is no reason to doubt . . . . 46 ...
... English well " ; and Mr. McClung , on the authority of Simon Kenton ... , says , “ [ Logan ] spoke the English language with fluency and correctness . " That Logan delivered his speech in English , there is no reason to doubt . . . . 46 ...
Strana 179
... English meaning units which refer to specific sections of the Japanese text . Hyphens are em- ployed in both text and literal translation to indicate the precise textual correspondence of each English meaning unit . The literal ...
... English meaning units which refer to specific sections of the Japanese text . Hyphens are em- ployed in both text and literal translation to indicate the precise textual correspondence of each English meaning unit . The literal ...
Strana 393
... English prototype . In accounting for the origin of the saying , its resemblance to the English proverb , " His tongue is well hung , " can not well be overlooked ; it may have been the pattern he followed in using the sentence under ...
... English prototype . In accounting for the origin of the saying , its resemblance to the English proverb , " His tongue is well hung , " can not well be overlooked ; it may have been the pattern he followed in using the sentence under ...
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Three Generations of Childrens Singing Games in St Louis | 1 |
Jay Ellis Ransom | 62 |
Imitative Dances Among the American Indians Frances Densmore | 79 |
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