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'They got the English hashed up a bit': names, narratives and assimilation in Newfoundland's Syrian-Lebanese community | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 67-79 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
Ballad tradition in the Tamil language: an introductory story | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 219-41 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
'Geordie nation': language and regional identity in the northeast of England | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 33-48 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
An eye for a rune, a tooth for a regiment: the uses of deformity | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 195-208 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
Content, form and functions of Ibibio women's folksongs | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 243-50 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
The witches' Sabbat in legend and literature | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 157-74 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
Children's games are still alive: a study of children's games in a suburb west of Copenhagen | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 133-44 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
The strange story of how a hopscotch stone was standardised | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 145-55 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
Social networks and the changing foundations of tradition | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 273-85 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
'Death': a male-specific concept in Igbo gender-naming | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 93-100 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
Thomas Hardy's 'Play of St George' | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 257-71 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
The etymology of gob, gab, 'mouth' | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 65-6 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
A dialect word's progressive erosion in England and expansion overseas: skerrick | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 49-55 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
A linguistic analysis of folk etymology | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 57-63 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
Partridge, the Man of the hill, and Blifit: folkloric functions in Tom Jones | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 209-18 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
Pulareeje, or Haal Pulaar proverbs | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 101-32 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
Meaning in narrative: an in-context interpretation of AT 313, The girl as helper in the hero's flight | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 175-93 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
'Edward', 'The Twa brothers', or the bare bones of both ? | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 251-6 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
Hidden depths: exploiting archival resources of spoken English | 1999 | Lore and language 17 (1/2): 81-92 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
Ethnographic approaches in mass media research: studying television's social dimension | 1998 | Lore and language 16 (1/2): 4-15 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
Not the last word on Robin Hood | 1998 | Lore and language 16 (1/2): 139-45 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
'In cod we trust': the codfish as a symbol and stereotype in Newfoundland and Labrador traditional and popular culture | 1998 | Lore and language 16 (1/2): 16-40 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
Folklorists do it orally: the cultural appropriation and socio-sexual politics of verbal play | 1998 | Lore and language 16 (1/2): 41-82 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
Material riddle-jokes and traditional novelties: home-made and purchased misrepresentations | 1998 | Lore and language 16 (1/2): 83-103 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
Use of television in everyday life: ritualisation and everyday culture | 1998 | Lore and language 16 (1/2): 104-14 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
Keepers of the flame: the romance novel and its fans | 1998 | Lore and language 16 (1/2): 115-38 | H6/KF [LORE-] | 0307-7144 | |||
Beyond survivalism: regional folkloristics in late Victorian England | 1997 | Lore and language 15 (1/2): 117-27 | 0307-7144 | ||||
The Thomsian heritage in the Folklore Society (London) | 1997 | Lore and language 15 (1/2): 5-14 | 0307-7144 | ||||
One and two percent: Scottish Gaelic folklore studies in Newfoundland and Quebec | 1997 | Lore and language 15 (1/2): 128-40 | 0307-7144 | ||||
Transatlantic patterns of transmission in children's oral tradition | 1997 | Lore and language 15 (1/2): 141-60 | 0307-7144 | ||||
Barrows, poems and visions: the inspirational dead | 1997 | Lore and language 15 (1/2): 15-22 | 0307-7144 | ||||
Knowing ourselves/knowing each other: traditional creativity in the multicultural school setting of Israel | 1997 | Lore and language 15 (1/2): 161-71 | 0307-7144 | ||||
The relevance of the rural tradition | 1997 | Lore and language 15 (1/2): 66-74 | 0307-7144 | ||||
From Aucassin et Nicolette to the [Humorous grace] | 1997 | Lore and language 15 (1/2): 23-47 | 0307-7144 | ||||
Global people or still the folk? - Ways of viewing contemporary introductions to sociology | 1997 | Lore and language 15 (1/2): 191-6 | 0307-7144 | ||||
Applying our wares: folkore in the real world | 1997 | Lore and language 15 (1/2): 172-80 | 0307-7144 | ||||
British local legends: the need for closer study | 1997 | Lore and language 15 (1/2): 75-83 | 0307-7144 | ||||
Thomas Fairman Ordish (1855-1924): a lasting legacy | 1997 | Lore and language 15 (1/2): 84-116 | 0307-7144 | ||||
Backwards into the future? English folklore studies in the twenty first century | 1997 | Lore and language 15 (1/2): 181-90 | 0307-7144 | ||||
Rewriting and rethinking the Welsh folktale | 1997 | Lore and language 15 (1/2): 48-65 | 0307-7144 | ||||
Marimei taboos of Kalderesh Romanies | 1995 | Lore and language 13 (1): 73-6 | 0307-7144 | ||||
Dialogic textmaking in folkoristics | 1995 | Lore and language 13 (2): 125-62 | 0307-7144 | ||||
An English dinner: an African-Guyanese religious dance | 1995 | Lore and language 13 (2): 163-88 | 0307-7144 | ||||
The use of the historic present tense in Scottish traveller folktales | 1995 | Lore and language 13 (1): 1-31 | 0307-7144 | ||||
Etymological notes on some British bird names | 1995 | Lore and language 13 (1): 62-72 | 0307-7144 | ||||
Oral tradition and Irish migration [review artice on Spalpeens and Tattie Hokers: history and folklore of the Irish migratory agricultural worker in Ireland and Britain by A O'Dowd (Dublin: Irish Academic Pr, 1991), and on The uncounted Irish in Canada and the United States by ME Fitzgerald and JA King (Toronto: P.D. MEany, 1990)] | 1995 | Lore and language 13 (2): 191-7 | 0307-7144 | ||||
The structure of English dialects | 1995 | Lore and language 13 (2): 199-203 | 0307-7144 | ||||
Periphrastic Do in Gloucestershire | 1995 | Lore and language 13 (1): 77-9 | 0307-7144 | ||||
Recovering our lost heritage | 1995 | Lore and language 13 (2): 189-90 | 0307-7144 | ||||
Why more histories of the English language? | 1995 | Lore and language 13 (2): 205-8 | 0307-7144 |