Arv, 第 45 巻Almqvist & Wiksell., 1990 |
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ally dense- many conversion narratives seem to lack these memorate qualities and appear to be much more like - in Labov's terms , an isolated extended " evaluation " . The narrative appears to be more abstract and less referential ...
ally dense- many conversion narratives seem to lack these memorate qualities and appear to be much more like - in Labov's terms , an isolated extended " evaluation " . The narrative appears to be more abstract and less referential ...
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Birds and plants appear so regularly in the ballads that they are easily classified among the commonplaces - and , no doubt , many are just that : common items appearing in the " real " world and thus naturally and with regularity in ...
Birds and plants appear so regularly in the ballads that they are easily classified among the commonplaces - and , no doubt , many are just that : common items appearing in the " real " world and thus naturally and with regularity in ...
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... appear in a number of contexts , but when combined with important human actions their function becomes more specifically dramatic . Some plants suggest medicinal folklore , since several ballads indicate that some plants can produce ...
... appear in a number of contexts , but when combined with important human actions their function becomes more specifically dramatic . Some plants suggest medicinal folklore , since several ballads indicate that some plants can produce ...
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The DrunnurA Faroese Wedding | 7 |
The Smallest Group | 43 |
The Pregnant Frog and the Farmers Wife Child | 73 |
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