The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 71American Folk-lore Society, 1958 |
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... given a copy of the proverb in Arabic with an English trans- lation and asked the following questions in Arabic : 1 ) Have you heard it before ? 2 ) Have you heard a variant ? 3 ) What does it mean ? 4 ) Is there a story behind it ? 5 ...
... given a copy of the proverb in Arabic with an English trans- lation and asked the following questions in Arabic : 1 ) Have you heard it before ? 2 ) Have you heard a variant ? 3 ) What does it mean ? 4 ) Is there a story behind it ? 5 ...
Strana 109
... given only where there is an indication that one sex uses the proverb more than the other . The answer to II is given only when it is positive . 2.1 The Informants . Informant A is the same person described in the first section of the ...
... given only where there is an indication that one sex uses the proverb more than the other . The answer to II is given only when it is positive . 2.1 The Informants . Informant A is the same person described in the first section of the ...
Strana 267
... given their daughters to Rājpūts in marriage have no further argument to offer . But it does not silence the Kolis who have thoroughly Rajputized themselves and have given their daughters to Rājpūts . To those Kolis the Vahīvancã says ...
... given their daughters to Rājpūts in marriage have no further argument to offer . But it does not silence the Kolis who have thoroughly Rajputized themselves and have given their daughters to Rājpūts . To those Kolis the Vahīvancã says ...
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Melville and Frances Herskovits | 1 |
Sibling Rivalry the Oedipus Complex | 11 |
An American Variant of Hugh | 16 |
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