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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... seems to exist no convenient , generally accepted English term ( Taylor 1931 : 99 , Palmore 1962 ) . Attempts to introduce the neologism ' ethnophaulism ' , which is derived from the Greek words ethnos ( i.e. ' some national group ...
... seems to exist no convenient , generally accepted English term ( Taylor 1931 : 99 , Palmore 1962 ) . Attempts to introduce the neologism ' ethnophaulism ' , which is derived from the Greek words ethnos ( i.e. ' some national group ...
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... seems only too natural that this motivational background has a direct impact on the topics and themes usually preferred in j.s. Thus it is no wonder that many j.s deal with themes either related to sexuality ( such as virginity , sexual ...
... seems only too natural that this motivational background has a direct impact on the topics and themes usually preferred in j.s. Thus it is no wonder that many j.s deal with themes either related to sexuality ( such as virginity , sexual ...
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... seem to have existed in antiquity , although a corresponding name for them does not seem to have arisen ( Otto 1890 ... seems to have had an enormous influence , probably due to the rise of the Bildungsbürgertum ( i.e. the educated ...
... seem to have existed in antiquity , although a corresponding name for them does not seem to have arisen ( Otto 1890 ... seems to have had an enormous influence , probably due to the rise of the Bildungsbürgertum ( i.e. the educated ...
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