Rustic Speech and Folk-Lore. Elizabeth Mary Wright

Rustic Speech and Folk-Lore - Elizabeth Mary Wright


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       Elizabeth Mary Wright

      Rustic Speech and Folk-Lore

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066138486

       SELECT LIST OF WORKS CONSULTED

       ABBREVIATIONS

       INTRODUCTION

       CHAPTER I DIALECT SPEAKERS

       CHAPTER II RICH AND EXPRESSIVE VOCABULARY

       CHAPTER III SPECIMENS OF DIALECT

       CHAPTER IV CORRUPTIONS AND POPULAR ETYMOLOGIES

       CHAPTER V ARCHAIC LITERARY WORDS IN THE DIALECTS

       CHAPTER VI ARCHAIC MEANINGS AND FORMS IN THE DIALECTS

       CHAPTER VII FOREIGN LOAN-WORDS

       CHAPTER VIII LITERARY WORDS WITH DIALECT MEANINGS

       CHAPTER IX ALLITERATIVE AND RHYMING PHRASES AND COMPOUNDS

       CHAPTER X PHONOLOGY AND GRAMMAR

       The Articles

       Nouns

       Adjectives

       Numerals

       Pronouns

       Verbs

       CHAPTER XI POPULAR PHRASES AND SAYINGS

       CHAPTER XII SUPERNATURAL BEINGS

       CHAPTER XIII SUPERSTITIONS

       CHAPTER XIV CHARMS AND MEDICAL LORE

       CHAPTER XV DIVINATION

       CHAPTER XVI BIRTH, MARRIAGE, AND DEATH CUSTOMS

       CHAPTER XVII CUSTOMS CONNECTED WITH CERTAIN DAYS AND SEASONS

       CHAPTER XVIII GAMES

       CHAPTER XIX WEATHER LORE AND FARMING TERMS

       CHAPTER XX WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

       CHAPTER XXI PLANT NAMES AND NAMES OF ANIMALS

       Table of Contents

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