Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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... oral literature recital ? Who ever heard of a scholar attempting to employ motif and tale - type index materials in order to add to knowl edge regarding the humor that is almost always and everywhere integral with oral literature ...
... oral literature recital ? Who ever heard of a scholar attempting to employ motif and tale - type index materials in order to add to knowl edge regarding the humor that is almost always and everywhere integral with oral literature ...
Strana 423
... oral literature style , a fieldworker must at once engage in the same kind of slicing , identifying units and classes of units , determining their connotations , and citing occasions for their presence and absence . Style analysis will ...
... oral literature style , a fieldworker must at once engage in the same kind of slicing , identifying units and classes of units , determining their connotations , and citing occasions for their presence and absence . Style analysis will ...
Strana 425
every oral literature and which may be vital in styling or basic as expressive con- tent . Manuals on collecting have not told fieldworkers how to probe humor and ... oral literatures the world A LOOK AHEAD IN ORAL LITERATURE RESEARCH 425.
every oral literature and which may be vital in styling or basic as expressive con- tent . Manuals on collecting have not told fieldworkers how to probe humor and ... oral literatures the world A LOOK AHEAD IN ORAL LITERATURE RESEARCH 425.
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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