Folklore vol. 35



Folk Narrative Theories and Contemporary Practices II


“The proof of the proverb is in the probing” Alan Dundes as Pioneering Paremiologist 7
Wolfgang Mieder
Digging One's Own Grave 53
Arvo Krikmann
Some Interlinguistic Relationships in the First Hungarian Proverb Collection of 1598 61
Gyula Paczolay
Use of Proverbs and Narrative Thought 77
Outi Lauhakangas
The Style of ‘Lokaabharan’ in Indian Proverbs 85
Biplab Chakraborty
How Long Are Sayings? 99
Anneli Baran
Carrying a Wolf, a Goat, and a Cabbage across the Stream. Metamorphoses of ATU 1579 111
Piret Voolaid
Riddles as a Community Psychological Phenomenon in Folklore: Myths, Fairytales, Personal Literature Art 131
Ana Stefanova
News in brief
Olli Kõiva 75 - 143
Time and Space in Folklore: The Second Folklorists’ Winter Conference - 146
Children and Youth Lore: Innovations and Traditions in Contemporary Society - 149
News
Book Review
A Book about Bulgarian Incantations - 153 Books



An Electronical Journal of Folklore
Folklore
vol. 35. 2007

ISSN 1406-0949
Published by: FB and Media Group of LM
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Edited by Mare Kõiva & Andres Kuperjanov
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