Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 83American Folk-lore Society, 1970 |
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... give ya ΙΟ I don't have a new instrument to give ya I don't have a new suggestion for ya I do not have a new plan Your course has already been charted by destiny Stretch out the rod that's in your hands . The parallelism of oral style ...
... give ya ΙΟ I don't have a new instrument to give ya I don't have a new suggestion for ya I do not have a new plan Your course has already been charted by destiny Stretch out the rod that's in your hands . The parallelism of oral style ...
Strana 75
... give power and strength to the owner . " The tail of the deer is hung on a tree or ramada facing the rising sun ... give their lives , as symbolized by blood or burning , while the deer gives certain body parts . The old man , o ? ola ...
... give power and strength to the owner . " The tail of the deer is hung on a tree or ramada facing the rising sun ... give their lives , as symbolized by blood or burning , while the deer gives certain body parts . The old man , o ? ola ...
Strana 348
... give to or to , literally , give one's back to someone . This and many other traditional meta- phors involving the arka root suggest that friendship is semantically related to a safe backside . Among the traditional words and phrases ...
... give to or to , literally , give one's back to someone . This and many other traditional meta- phors involving the arka root suggest that friendship is semantically related to a safe backside . Among the traditional words and phrases ...
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