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Folk etymology
Folk Taxonomy, Nomenclature, Medicinal and Other Uses, Folklore, and Nature Conservation Viktor Ulicsni1* , Ingvar Svanberg2 and Zsolt Molnár3
The Folk Etymology in Greek Dialects: a First Approach
Revisiting the Question of Etymology and Essence
Linguistic Colonialism in Aeschylus' Aetnaeae Carol Dougherty
From Iranian Myth to Folk Narrative the Legend of the Dragon-Slayer and the Spinning Maiden in the Persian Book of the Kings
Anton Salmin Why Is the Term Folk Religion Unrecognized in Russia?
Annotated Bibliography to 1985
Near-Eastern Echoes in Iliad XVI 33–35
Picturesque Faulknerisms
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Learned & Popular Etymology
Religion, Ritual, and Ritualistic Objects’
Imitation of Bird Song in Folklore – Onomatopoeia Or Not?
Some Controversial Aspects of the Myth of Baldr
Elaine Lawless Folklore Collection (CA4755)
Ancient Etymology: a Tool for Thinking1
Oral Tradition 11.1
Introduction
Top View
Folk - Etymology: How to Make Words with Their False Counterparts
SEXISM in Fngush: [MBODIMENT and Language
Ij-: the Greek Sphinx and Her Indic and Indo-European Background
On Buses and Burgers: in Defense of Folk Etymologies
Disembodied Souls the Nefesh in Israel and Kindred Spirits in the Ancient Near East, with an Appendix on the Katumuwa Inscription
USE of RUSSIAN RIDDLES in COMPLEX SENTENCES Shatova Irina Yurievna Master's Student at Termez State University
THE LANGUAGE of RIDDLES New Perspectives
The Grateful Dead; the History of a Folk Story
“The Logic of Riddles”
Oral Tradition
Name and Place
A Comparative Analysis of Hungarian Folk Songs and Sanskrit Literature Using Motif Similarity Matrices
Caterwauling and Demon Raising: the Ancient Rite of the Taghairm?
Folk Etymology – Some Lesson Activities
Kurun-Oali Is Thus Said
Etymologial Myths and Compound Etymologies in Rhyming Slang
The Word “Hoosier”
Antropologichesky Forum No. 21
Rozhdestvensky General Language Studies
Hispanic Oral Tradition: Form and Content
Journal of American Folklore
88 Kostroma Toponymic Legends As a Source Of
Rimbaud's First Blood: Le Lai Du Lait De Cabaner
The University of Pennsylvania Folklore Archives: a Progress Report
The Origin and Meaning of the Name “Manhattan” Ives Goddard