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"Agricultural Dialect Words. I: Wiltshire."
Glosario. -- Wiltshire. --Pertenece a la colecciĆ³n Varia 1800-1950 del Salamanca Corpus. -- Walter William Skeat, 1835-1912. -- "Agricultural Dialect Words. I: Wiltshire.". -- 1888.[ES] Glossary of Wiltshire dialect.
[EN] Glosario de Wiltshire
"Words Used in the Isle of Thanet; by the Rev. J. Lewis; 1736"
Glosario. -- Kent. -- Pertenece a la ColecciĆ³n Varia 1700-1799 de The Salamanca Corpus. -- Walter William Skeat (1835-1912). -- John Lewis (1675-1746). -- . "Words Used in the Isle of Thanet; by the Rev. J. Lewis; 1736". -- 1874.[ES] EdiciĆ³n del glosario de Kent de John Lewis, con correcciones.
[EN] Edition of John Lewis' glossary of Kent, with corrections
Laughing when you shouldn't Being "good" among the Batek of Peninsular Malaysia
Batek people describe their many laughter taboos with utmost seriousness, and in ethical terms of good and bad. Despite this, people often get it wrongāsometimes laughing all the more when the taboos forbid it. Because laughter can be ambiguous and impossible to control, being wrong can be accepted without the need for discussion or reflection. People thus act autonomously while holding deeply shared ethical orientations. Here, ethics can be both culturally predefined and shaped by individuals, as when it comes to laughter people draw on individual and shared concerns in an ad hoc, flexible manner. Laughter's tangled contradictions thus demonstrate that people's understandings of being āgoodā are mutually implicated with their understandings of what it means to be a person in relation to others
English Dialects from the Eighth Century to the Present Day
Literatura dialectal. -- Varios dialectos. --Pertenece a la colecciĆ³n DL 1800-1950 del Salamanca Corpus. -- Prosa. -- Verso. -- Walter William Skeat. -- English Dialects from the Eighth Century to the Present Day. -- 1911.[ES]Libro que contiene textos escritos en varios dialectos.
[EN]Book that contains texts written in different dialects
The Gospel according to Saint Mark, in Anglo-Saxon and Northumbrian versions, synoptically arranged, with collations exhibiting all the readings of all the mss.
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The place-names of Bedfordshire,
"Useful records": p. 3-4.Portions of the essay prepared in the Bedfordshire standard in 1905. cf. Pref.Mode of access: Internet
Fables & folk-tales from an eatern forest.
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The past at our doors; or, The old in the new around us,
Ed. 2.The story of our food.--The story of our dress.--The story of our homes.Mode of access: Internet
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