Simple Forms: An Encyclopaedia of Simple Text-types in Lore and LiteratureWalter A. Koch Universitätsverlag Dr. Norbert Brockmeyer, 1994 - Počet stran: 425 |
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... culture analysis ( cf. Fig . 4 ) , we obtain the following formula which is tantamount to ( 20 ) ( N being nature , C being " non - culture " , which is how any idioculture views another idioculture , namely as something nearer to ...
... culture analysis ( cf. Fig . 4 ) , we obtain the following formula which is tantamount to ( 20 ) ( N being nature , C being " non - culture " , which is how any idioculture views another idioculture , namely as something nearer to ...
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... culture . Culture immediately had three strata : Stereotypes ( material culture ) , Ritual ( social culture ) , and * MYTH ( mental culture ) ( Remember that we wanted to differentiate * MYTH from MYTH , vide supra ; the SF of MYTH ...
... culture . Culture immediately had three strata : Stereotypes ( material culture ) , Ritual ( social culture ) , and * MYTH ( mental culture ) ( Remember that we wanted to differentiate * MYTH from MYTH , vide supra ; the SF of MYTH ...
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... culture - heroes of pre - classical time ) . When culture - heroes perform actions that guarantee the foundation of a culture such tales are transported into a thesaurus of the metagenetic , governing texts , i.e. of myths . ( At later ...
... culture - heroes of pre - classical time ) . When culture - heroes perform actions that guarantee the foundation of a culture such tales are transported into a thesaurus of the metagenetic , governing texts , i.e. of myths . ( At later ...
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