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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Strana 132
... possible aspects of the k . There is , for example , no exhaustive historical survey which compares the k . to the proverbs of other Finno - Ugric peoples . The possible roots of the k . in shamanism , however , have been discussed by O ...
... possible aspects of the k . There is , for example , no exhaustive historical survey which compares the k . to the proverbs of other Finno - Ugric peoples . The possible roots of the k . in shamanism , however , have been discussed by O ...
Strana 193
... possible and impossible , the secular and sacred , something and nothing , the yes and no . Its commitment to a ' dual vision ' of the world polemically confronts us with two opposed points of view - for renewed inspection or possible ...
... possible and impossible , the secular and sacred , something and nothing , the yes and no . Its commitment to a ' dual vision ' of the world polemically confronts us with two opposed points of view - for renewed inspection or possible ...
Strana 313
... possible to determine in advance which of these potential levels and which paradigms will turn out to be most relevant in semiogenetic respects , one approach is as good as another 19 . This can not prove , of course , that the numerous ...
... possible to determine in advance which of these potential levels and which paradigms will turn out to be most relevant in semiogenetic respects , one approach is as good as another 19 . This can not prove , of course , that the numerous ...
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