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community life32
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meat26
folklore25
persons23
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Upton, Clive S25
Orton, Harold (1898-1975)4
Sanderson, Stewart (1924-)4
Bailey, Charles James N3
Hartshorne, Brian3
Brown, Charles2
Clifton, Gerald2
Ellis, Stanley (1926-2009)2
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Lindley, Raymond2

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Sound Recordings, [United States]

Smith, Lloyd Allen

[1978]

[Collector announcement: a collection of edited field recordings, originally made by the collector, and dubbed onto the present tape in ?1978]; examples of scales played on Pennsylvanian German zyther...

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United Kingdom Linguistic Surveys

1951-1985

This subseries contains general, country-wide dialect surveys of Scotland, Ireland and Wales, and more specific surveys relating to particular aspects of language usage.

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Ethnographical Survey of the United Kingdom

British Association for the Advancement of Science

[1960s-1970s]

This file contains photocopies of items from the Reports of the 65th, 66th and 67th meetings of the British Association ( 1895-1897). The photocopies contain the 3rd, 4th and 5th reports of the Associ...

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Sound Recording, [United States]

Wilson, David L

8 March 1972

Peter Trigillis and Carol Faulb, recorded by themselves for David Wilson, talking about American university and college campus folklore: campus services; black students; co-ed. fraternity/sorority - U...

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From Etic to Emic Units in the Structural Study of Folktales

Dundes, Alan

1962

Three photocopies of Dundes' article, published in the 'Journal of American Folklore', volume 75, no. 296 (April-June 1962), pp. 95-105.

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The Language of the Meat Trade: A Survey of Terms Used by a Selected Sample of Butchers in the United Kingdom

Upton, Clive Stanley

1977

Ph.D. thesis containing seven chapters and three appendices, presenting the findings of an enquiry into the technical lexicon of the meat trade of the United Kingdom which was carried out between 1973...

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Relics of the Past

1965-1976

This sub-subseries contains items relating to prehistoric and historic sites, chiefly within the United Kingdom.

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The Language of Storytelling

Graham, Jacqueline P

1980

A study which examines the telling of the same story to the collector by two different informants. Both concern a local character known as Buttonsticks, and were related to the collector in July 1979....

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The Appalachian Dulcimer to 1940: A Census and Typology of Pre-Revival Eighteenth, Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Fretted Zithers in the Upland South of the United States with an Analysis of Their Musical Intervals

Smith, Lloyd Allen

1979

Volume one of this Ph.D. comprises an introduction and methodology chapter, outlining previous work in the field, current method and a preliminary morphology, with notes on terminology. The following ...

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Academic Correspondence File 2

1953-1956

"American Visit 1954”. Correspondence between Harold Orton and Professors Warner Rice and A.D. Moore of the University of Michigan; the United States Education Committee (regarding a Fulbright Trave...

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Academic Correspondence File 22

1963-1964

Allen, Harold B. Correspondence between Harold Orton and Harold B. Allen regarding Orton’s trip to the United States to publicise the Survey of English Dialects. 1 file. 1963-1964.

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Some Dialect Isoglosses in England

Finners, N

1958

This file contains a typed paper, with ms. annotations, presented to the American Dialect Society, with accompanying maps. The paper uses survey data from the United States and Great Britain to invest...

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