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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... typically centers around a limited number of narrative sequences , i.e. particular event structures such as ... typical of the m . as , for instance , witches . There are free transitions between ' this world ' and ' the world ...
... typically centers around a limited number of narrative sequences , i.e. particular event structures such as ... typical of the m . as , for instance , witches . There are free transitions between ' this world ' and ' the world ...
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... typical example of a culture hero tale . Not inventing things , but bringing things to the idioculture ( the culture of a group , tribe , which is usually seen as central , cf. Koch 1986a passim on idioculture ) or perhaps stealing ...
... typical example of a culture hero tale . Not inventing things , but bringing things to the idioculture ( the culture of a group , tribe , which is usually seen as central , cf. Koch 1986a passim on idioculture ) or perhaps stealing ...
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... typical example of " This is the house that Jack built " each thing acts in its own proper way , it is at once the result of what goes before and the cause of what comes after ( cf. Bett 1924 : 108 ) . The fact that all things are ...
... typical example of " This is the house that Jack built " each thing acts in its own proper way , it is at once the result of what goes before and the cause of what comes after ( cf. Bett 1924 : 108 ) . The fact that all things are ...
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