6.1602, TOC: De Proverbio

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-6-1602. Sun Nov 12 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  74
 
Subject: 6.1602, TOC: De Proverbio
 
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 DE PROVERBIO
 
 (Editor: Dr Teodor Flonta, University of Tasmania, Australia)
        announces that the second issue (Volume 1 - Number 2 - 1995) is now
        available at the usual address (http://info.utas.edu.au/docs/flonta/).
 
 The first section includes the following articles on Hispanic proverbs
        by Prof. Shirley L. Arora (UCLA), the authority on the subject:
        "Proverbs and Prejudice: El Indio in Hispanic Proverbial Speech", "A
        Woman and a Guitar: Variations on a Folk Metaphor", "Weather Proverbs:
        Another Look", "Proverbs in Mexican American Tradition", "A Critical
        Bibliography of Mexican American Proverbs".
        Articles in the second section are: "MAKE HELL WHILE THE SUN SHINES:
        Proverbial Rhetoric in Winston Churchill's 'The Second World War' by
        Wolfgang Mieder, "'Still Waters Run Deep' - Proverbs About Speech And
        Silence: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective" by Jonathan
	Charteris-Black and
	"La identidad etnica en el refranero mexicano" by Heron Perez Martinez.
 
 
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