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 258
... similar , in that both are intended to stimulate laughter and both are pointed ; they are quite distinct , however , in their sources of vitality the s . is dependent on its material , whereas the joke relies more on its formulation ...
... similar , in that both are intended to stimulate laughter and both are pointed ; they are quite distinct , however , in their sources of vitality the s . is dependent on its material , whereas the joke relies more on its formulation ...
Strana 262
... similar stories about dogs playing poker , drinking whiskey , or driving a car . What is so funny about them is that the dog - owner ( and implied author ) , after a seeming response to the spectator's ( and implied reader's or ...
... similar stories about dogs playing poker , drinking whiskey , or driving a car . What is so funny about them is that the dog - owner ( and implied author ) , after a seeming response to the spectator's ( and implied reader's or ...
Strana 284
... Similar verbal battles between warring kings have been recorded in Africa ( Smitherman 1977 : 78-9 ) . The v.d. of black Americans is probably of African origin , embedded as it is in a persistent oral tradition ( Smitherman 1977 : 76 ) ...
... Similar verbal battles between warring kings have been recorded in Africa ( Smitherman 1977 : 78-9 ) . The v.d. of black Americans is probably of African origin , embedded as it is in a persistent oral tradition ( Smitherman 1977 : 76 ) ...
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