Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 84American Folk-lore Society, 1971 |
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... become part of the inactive repertory . 3 ) Intermittence : Some songs are actively performed immediately after hav- ing been learned , later become part of inactive repertory , only to be revived still later to take their places again ...
... become part of the inactive repertory . 3 ) Intermittence : Some songs are actively performed immediately after hav- ing been learned , later become part of inactive repertory , only to be revived still later to take their places again ...
Strana 72
... become traditional , since there is no basis for their reinforcement . On the other hand , it follows that people would maintain in their repertory stimuli that evoke desirable experiences . Thus , some lies would fit under item 7 and ...
... become traditional , since there is no basis for their reinforcement . On the other hand , it follows that people would maintain in their repertory stimuli that evoke desirable experiences . Thus , some lies would fit under item 7 and ...
Strana 194
... become a doctor and similarly a Jewish boy who stutters cannot become a lawyer . Hence the only course left is to become a C.P.A. The Jewish female's means of attaining status has traditionally been through a good marriage , preferably ...
... become a doctor and similarly a Jewish boy who stutters cannot become a lawyer . Hence the only course left is to become a C.P.A. The Jewish female's means of attaining status has traditionally been through a good marriage , preferably ...
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Toward a Definition of Folklore in Context DAN BENAMOS | 3 |
Personal Power and Social Restraint in | 16 |
Differential Identity and the Social | 31 |
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