The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 60–61American Folk-lore Society, 1947 |
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Strana 388
... native language and records the exact language of the narrator . Thus the collector of English ballads encounters ... native language by natives , and later revised and edited . Boas would relate tales to the corpus of folklore . He ...
... native language and records the exact language of the narrator . Thus the collector of English ballads encounters ... native language by natives , and later revised and edited . Boas would relate tales to the corpus of folklore . He ...
Strana 413
... native judgments : that is , give a mechanical definition of the literary pattern in much the same way as the musicologists define the native modes in Indian songs . We certainly know that native literary patterns exist - the tales are ...
... native judgments : that is , give a mechanical definition of the literary pattern in much the same way as the musicologists define the native modes in Indian songs . We certainly know that native literary patterns exist - the tales are ...
Strana 439
... native marabouts , or Malams , and that contact with Arab traders and other Mo- hammedan folk was unimportant . This is basic to his thesis that the " amalgamation of Mohammedan and native belief did not take place in the main through ...
... native marabouts , or Malams , and that contact with Arab traders and other Mo- hammedan folk was unimportant . This is basic to his thesis that the " amalgamation of Mohammedan and native belief did not take place in the main through ...
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