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... Oral Stories ' Conspicuous Integrative Nature Oral stories are generally a whole piece in the context in which they were recorded . Someone begins a story and completes it , generally without any interruption . The stories themselves ...
... Oral Stories ' Conspicuous Integrative Nature Oral stories are generally a whole piece in the context in which they were recorded . Someone begins a story and completes it , generally without any interruption . The stories themselves ...
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... oral culture ensures a dynamic élan which tran- scends the containment in concepts and analyses . In oral culture , the verb " to be " is either non - existent or signifies growth and development . As Have- lock notes , since the day of ...
... oral culture ensures a dynamic élan which tran- scends the containment in concepts and analyses . In oral culture , the verb " to be " is either non - existent or signifies growth and development . As Have- lock notes , since the day of ...
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... Oral Tradition 3 : 259– 269 . Parry , Milman 1930 Studies in the Epic Technique of Oral Verse - Making : I. Homer and the Homeric Style . Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 41 : 73–147 . Pomedli , Michael M. 1991 Ethnophilosophical ...
... Oral Tradition 3 : 259– 269 . Parry , Milman 1930 Studies in the Epic Technique of Oral Verse - Making : I. Homer and the Homeric Style . Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 41 : 73–147 . Pomedli , Michael M. 1991 Ethnophilosophical ...
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