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

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Digging One's Own Grave 53
Arvo Krikmann

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Some Interlinguistic Relationships in the First Hungarian Proverb Collection of 1598 61
Gyula Paczolay

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Use of Proverbs and Narrative Thought 77
Outi Lauhakangas

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The Style of ‘Lokaabharan’ in Indian Proverbs 85
Biplab Chakraborty

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How Long Are Sayings? 99
Anneli Baran

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Carrying a Wolf, a Goat, and a Cabbage across the Stream. Metamorphoses of ATU 1579 111
Piret Voolaid

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Riddles as a Community Psychological Phenomenon in Folklore: Myths, Fairytales, Personal Literature Art 131
Ana Stefanova

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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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