Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... means by changes of motif concerns innovations in the concept of sexual morals in these texts : lovemaking , for example , is allowed even without an official wedding . She also refers to what Beaton calls the " bipartite structure ...
... means by changes of motif concerns innovations in the concept of sexual morals in these texts : lovemaking , for example , is allowed even without an official wedding . She also refers to what Beaton calls the " bipartite structure ...
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... mean that this text would have to be moved from the category of " original texts " to the " adaptations " , and that the ... means that these texts are not simply translated . The sujet is based on a French , Italian , Greek or oriental ...
... mean that this text would have to be moved from the category of " original texts " to the " adaptations " , and that the ... means that these texts are not simply translated . The sujet is based on a French , Italian , Greek or oriental ...
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... means that the foreign influences should not be overestimated . According to Jeanette Choisi ( and other authors ) : we must understand Cyprus and the Cypriots as a historical unity whose non - unified history had not developed from ...
... means that the foreign influences should not be overestimated . According to Jeanette Choisi ( and other authors ) : we must understand Cyprus and the Cypriots as a historical unity whose non - unified history had not developed from ...
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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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