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Gentilicii mores

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Coronis versatilis venti index: equus et currus. Museum Artis Americanae Smithsonianum.
Hansel et Gretel. Arthurus Rackham, 1909.
Fabula Jahangir et Anarkali est eruditio vulgaris populo grata in terris Imperium Mughal.
Cornu alpinum est instrumentum musicum magni momenti in vulgari Helvetiae eruditione.
Homo didjeridu canit, instrumentum musicum Aboriginum Australiae septentrionalis.

Gentilicii mores[1] sunt traditionales artes, litterae, scientia, et mores, qui plerumque per communicationem vivam et exempla traduntur.[2] Res sic transmissae notiones et aestimationes communes certi gregis exprimunt. Folklore vocabulum Anglicum anno 1846 excogitavisse agnoscitur.[3] Eruditio vulgaris disciplina academica rationes, sumptiones, et cognitiones cum litteris, anthropologia, arte, musica, historia, linguistica, philosophia, et mythologia communiter habet. Elliott Oring affirmat eruditionem vulgarem esse partem culturae quae "postea feliciter vivit."[4] Folkloristica est academicum eruditionis vulgaris studium.

Nationalis vel ethnica

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Nexus interni

  1. Ebbe Vilborg, Norstedts svensk-latinska ordbok, andra upplagan (Norstedts akademiska förlag: 2009); José Juan del Col, Diccionario auxiliar español-latino para el uso moderno del Latín- (Bahía Blanca: Instituto Superior Juan XXIII, 2007).
  2. "What is Folklore?", American Folklore Society
  3. Sims et Stephens 2005:23.
  4. Anglice: "lives happily ever after" (Toelken 2003).

Bibliographia

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  • Bausinger, Hermann. 1984. Folklore, Folkloristik. In Enzyklopädie des Märchens, 4:1397–1403.
  • Coffin, Tristram P., et Hennig Cohen, eds. 1966. Folklore in America; tales, songs, superstitions, proverbs, riddles, games, folk drama and folk festivals. Garden City, Novi Eboraci: Doubleday. Selectiones ex Journal of American folklore.
  • Mayor, Adrienne. 2000. Bibliography of Classical Folklore Scholarship: Myths, Legends, and Popular Beliefs of Ancient Greece and Rome. Folklore 111(1):123–128. doi:10.1080/001558700360924.
  • Schulze, Fritz Willy. 1949. Folklore: zur Ableitung der Vorgeschichte einer Wissenschaftsbezeichnung. Halle: Niemeyer.
  • Sims, Martha, et Martine Stephens. 2005. Living Folklore. Logan Utae: Utah State University Press. ISBN 9780874216110.
  • Toelken, Barre. 2003. The Anguish of Snails. Logan Utae: Utah State University Press. ISBN 0874215552.

Nexus externi

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Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad gentilicios mores spectant.