Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 69American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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Strana 131
... appear in reasonably accurate copies of typical Mexi- can dress , while others wear adaptations . The war , too , has led to an innovation . Some of the former soldiers have made certain changes in their uniforms and use them as ...
... appear in reasonably accurate copies of typical Mexi- can dress , while others wear adaptations . The war , too , has led to an innovation . Some of the former soldiers have made certain changes in their uniforms and use them as ...
Strana 136
... appear simply because the narrator had not previously told the tale for some time.2 On the other hand , there is negligible incorporation within the myths of elements drawn from Euro - American sources . Even words derived from English ...
... appear simply because the narrator had not previously told the tale for some time.2 On the other hand , there is negligible incorporation within the myths of elements drawn from Euro - American sources . Even words derived from English ...
Strana 145
... appear in a subsequent issue of the same volume . 2 I need not labor here the checks involved in establishing whether differences between the versions of two informants had no more than forgetfulness as a basis . For an able exposition ...
... appear in a subsequent issue of the same volume . 2 I need not labor here the checks involved in establishing whether differences between the versions of two informants had no more than forgetfulness as a basis . For an able exposition ...
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The Folklore of the Daisy 1 2 | 13 |
A Study in Folk ReCreation John Greenway | 23 |
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