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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... usually four lines . Because of its extreme structural simplicity one can even argue " that in the case of the častuška we deal with one of the most primitive forms of folk poetry " ( Sokolov 1925 : 1091 ; transl . P.G. ) ; in fact ...
... usually four lines . Because of its extreme structural simplicity one can even argue " that in the case of the častuška we deal with one of the most primitive forms of folk poetry " ( Sokolov 1925 : 1091 ; transl . P.G. ) ; in fact ...
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... usually thematize topical ( social ) problems and inconveniences ; ( v ) proverbial .i ; the conciseness and often ... usually excluded from collections by censorship ( Kabronskij ( ed . ) 1978 ; Kozlovskij ( ed . ) 1982 ) ; ( x ) erotic ...
... usually thematize topical ( social ) problems and inconveniences ; ( v ) proverbial .i ; the conciseness and often ... usually excluded from collections by censorship ( Kabronskij ( ed . ) 1978 ; Kozlovskij ( ed . ) 1982 ) ; ( x ) erotic ...
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... usually told for entertainment . It can , but need not rely on actual historical events ; rather , it usually involves fantastic and unreal events , circumstances , and persons which are , however , presented as believable . Many ...
... usually told for entertainment . It can , but need not rely on actual historical events ; rather , it usually involves fantastic and unreal events , circumstances , and persons which are , however , presented as believable . Many ...
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