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Arvo Krikmann
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Jokes in Soviet Estonia
(Folklore vol. 43)
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Digging One's Own Grave
(Folklore vol. 35)
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Contemporary Linguistic Theories of Humour
(Folklore vol. 33)
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Proverbs On Animal Identity: Typological Memoirs
(Folklore vol. 17)
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On the Relationships of the Rhetorical, Modal, Logical, and Syntactic Planes in Estonian Proverbs
(Folklore vol. 9)
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On the Relationships of the Rhetorical, Modal, Logical, and Syntactic Planes in Estonian Proverbs
(Folklore vol. 8)
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On the Relationships of the Rhetorical, Modal, Logical, and Syntactic Planes in Estonian Proverbs
(Folklore vol. 6)
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The Tartu Research Group of Paremiology
(Folklore vol. 2 with
Ingrid Sarv
)
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The Great Chain Metaphor: an open sesame for proverb semantics?
(Folklore vol. 1)