Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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British Academy. In the paper ' On Joking Relationships ' Radcliffe - Brown wrote ' The joking relationship is a particular combination of friendliness and antagonism . ' And ' The show of hostility , the perpetual disrespect , is a ...
British Academy. In the paper ' On Joking Relationships ' Radcliffe - Brown wrote ' The joking relationship is a particular combination of friendliness and antagonism . ' And ' The show of hostility , the perpetual disrespect , is a ...
Strana 138
... relationship ? Here it is useful to consider again the interaction among the full set of role dyads concerned in the mother's brother - sister's son joking relationship . In patrilineal societies a youth and his father are members of ...
... relationship ? Here it is useful to consider again the interaction among the full set of role dyads concerned in the mother's brother - sister's son joking relationship . In patrilineal societies a youth and his father are members of ...
Strana 141
... relationship ; joking is not prescriptive . Rather , both partners appear to draw on the ' rules ' of prescriptive joking relationships to contain their quite aggressive bargaining without jeopardising the long - term trading ties on ...
... relationship ; joking is not prescriptive . Rather , both partners appear to draw on the ' rules ' of prescriptive joking relationships to contain their quite aggressive bargaining without jeopardising the long - term trading ties on ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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