Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 89American Folk-lore Society, 1976 |
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... participants : two central actors and an audience of one or more onlookers . Generally , the central participants are males between the ages of eighteen and thirty.13 Members of the audience may include male companions , girlfriends or ...
... participants : two central actors and an audience of one or more onlookers . Generally , the central participants are males between the ages of eighteen and thirty.13 Members of the audience may include male companions , girlfriends or ...
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... participants recognize the semantic fit readily , and for the relative few who do not , an explanation can be made . There is no record in African riddle literature , so far as I know , of such explanations being given , except for the ...
... participants recognize the semantic fit readily , and for the relative few who do not , an explanation can be made . There is no record in African riddle literature , so far as I know , of such explanations being given , except for the ...
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... participants , insistence on too much explanation would have spoiled their riddle ? Even with the additions , which do not completely satisfy , their explanation suggested that this was the kind of riddle in which , on the grounds of ...
... participants , insistence on too much explanation would have spoiled their riddle ? Even with the additions , which do not completely satisfy , their explanation suggested that this was the kind of riddle in which , on the grounds of ...
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