Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 202
... linguistic unit but is also linked with the Wonguri and Mangalilji linguistic units , since all of these units hold in com- mon the fire Dreaming , the major mythical theme in this locality . The wandering of Wuradilagu is illustrated ...
... linguistic unit but is also linked with the Wonguri and Mangalilji linguistic units , since all of these units hold in com- mon the fire Dreaming , the major mythical theme in this locality . The wandering of Wuradilagu is illustrated ...
Strana 206
... linguistic units ; the text , however , is in Dalwoŋu , and this particular version was sung by Liagaran . * The vernacular text is included here to show something of the verbal form of this song cycle . It is not designed to serve as ...
... linguistic units ; the text , however , is in Dalwoŋu , and this particular version was sung by Liagaran . * The vernacular text is included here to show something of the verbal form of this song cycle . It is not designed to serve as ...
Strana 423
... linguistics today . Linguistic features and sets of them are rarely or never going to be shown to comprise a large percent of the significant features which comprise an oral literature style . When I wrote a few years ago about style in ...
... linguistics today . Linguistic features and sets of them are rarely or never going to be shown to comprise a large percent of the significant features which comprise an oral literature style . When I wrote a few years ago about style in ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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