Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 69American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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... means , or after a certain time has elapsed in relation to certain religious holidays . If we examine the data on the belief in the mute language among the South Slavs , it will be seen that these people , together with others , have ...
... means , or after a certain time has elapsed in relation to certain religious holidays . If we examine the data on the belief in the mute language among the South Slavs , it will be seen that these people , together with others , have ...
Strana 306
... means of a better life . These people would see in the mute language a means of advancement and of acquiring many good things . This striving and need created , maintained , developed , and changed the tales about the mute language ...
... means of a better life . These people would see in the mute language a means of advancement and of acquiring many good things . This striving and need created , maintained , developed , and changed the tales about the mute language ...
Strana 351
... mean " a very great many . " Large figures are divisible by eight , the sacred number that in itself means “ many ” and sometimes " greatness " in a moral sense . ) Techniques of war . An analysis of techniques of warfare reveals these ...
... mean " a very great many . " Large figures are divisible by eight , the sacred number that in itself means “ many ” and sometimes " greatness " in a moral sense . ) Techniques of war . An analysis of techniques of warfare reveals these ...
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A Study in Folk ReCreation John Greenway | 23 |
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