Thursday, 29 July 2010
European Proverbs in 55 Languages with Equivalents in Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit, Chinese and Japanese
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Mac E. Barrick "Welcome to the Clothes": Changing Proverb Function in the Spanish Renaissance Ofra Meir Proverbs Uttered by Characters in the Stories of the Talmud and the Midrash Wolfgang Mieder Popular Views of the Proverb Jonathan Charteris-Black The Survival of English Proverbs: A Corpus Based Account Arvo Krikmann Some Additional Aspects of Semantic Indefiniteness of Proverbs Richard Sweterlitsch Reexamining the Proverb in the Child Ballad Katharine Luomala A Bibliographic Survey of Collections of Hawaiian Sayings Wolfgang Mieder A Proverb a Day Keeps No Chauvinism Away David Cram A Note on the Logic of Proverbs Wolfgang Mieder "To Pay the Piper" and the Legend of "The Pied Piper of Hamelin"
Mac E. Barrick
Ofra Meir
Wolfgang Mieder
Jonathan Charteris-Black
Arvo Krikmann
Richard Sweterlitsch
Katharine Luomala
David Cram