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“The Vocative Case on People’s Mouths”: The Irish Folklore Commission and Illiterate Linguistics

Estudios Irlandeses - Spain
doi 10.24162/ei2018-8115
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ArtsCultural StudiesHumanities
Date

March 15, 2018

Authors
Seaghan Mac an tSionnaigh
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Estudios Irlandeses


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