Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... give her to him willingly . That is why , in the third part , Achilles kidnaps her , with her consent , using his great physical strength . There follows a description of their life together : the girl's family gives in , the couple ...
... give her to him willingly . That is why , in the third part , Achilles kidnaps her , with her consent , using his great physical strength . There follows a description of their life together : the girl's family gives in , the couple ...
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... give a few examples : “ ψευτογογγυσμούς και ψευτοαναστεναγμούς ” ( “ lying murmurs and groans " ) , " tévτwvav kaι Čɛtévτwvav " ( " stretched and slackened " ) " η κακομοίρα , η κακογραμμένη του κόσμου " ( " poor me , the saddest fate ...
... give a few examples : “ ψευτογογγυσμούς και ψευτοαναστεναγμούς ” ( “ lying murmurs and groans " ) , " tévτwvav kaι Čɛtévτwvav " ( " stretched and slackened " ) " η κακομοίρα , η κακογραμμένη του κόσμου " ( " poor me , the saddest fate ...
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... give an outline of my project and its theoretical foundations . As stated at the beginning of this paper , it is my intention , after the detailed analysis of Chatzi - Yavrouda's tales and the other - anonymous - Koan tales , to extend ...
... give an outline of my project and its theoretical foundations . As stated at the beginning of this paper , it is my intention , after the detailed analysis of Chatzi - Yavrouda's tales and the other - anonymous - Koan tales , to extend ...
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problems of defining | 1 |
Women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales | 21 |
a question of | 43 |
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