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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... situation . This distinguishes the a . from its folkloristic counterpart , the * wellerism , because in case of the latter , the speaker as well as the utterance and the situation are a product of fiction and not a fact of history . The ...
... situation . This distinguishes the a . from its folkloristic counterpart , the * wellerism , because in case of the latter , the speaker as well as the utterance and the situation are a product of fiction and not a fact of history . The ...
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... situations . The notion of situation implied here can best be clarified referring to a distinction of different situation types involved in proverb usage ; according to Seitel ( 1969 ) , we have to distinguish : ( 1 ) the interaction ...
... situations . The notion of situation implied here can best be clarified referring to a distinction of different situation types involved in proverb usage ; according to Seitel ( 1969 ) , we have to distinguish : ( 1 ) the interaction ...
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... situation to context situation . According to Seitel ( 1972 : 147 ) , proverb usage can consequently be expressed by the analogy of A : B : C : D , since we are concerned with an analogy between the relationship of entities of the ...
... situation to context situation . According to Seitel ( 1972 : 147 ) , proverb usage can consequently be expressed by the analogy of A : B : C : D , since we are concerned with an analogy between the relationship of entities of the ...
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