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Titel
"Cummerland Talk," Being Short Tales and Rhymes in the Dialect of that County
Otros títulos
A Cummerland Dream
Robin Redbreast
"It's nobbut me"
T' barrin' oot
"Git ower me 'at can"
What use to be lang sen
Jobby Dixon
Willie Cooband an' his Lawsuit
Fwok all'as know the'r awn know best
Auld Pincher
Sly Sally
Auld Fwok an' auld Times
"Somebody sed seah"
Bonnie Spring Time
What laal Jenny's say was when she sed it
Oor Joe
Jemmy Stubbs' Grunstane
T' auld Farmer's midneet Soliloquy
Lord! sek a laugh I gat last week
He sed 'twas for his wife an' barns
Auld Scheull Frinds
Auld Willie Boonass' Fwok an' t' Hare
Drunken Bill's Welcome Heamm
Auld Jwohnny' Hoose
Auld Jemmy's advice
This love's a curious thing
Dalehead Park Boggle
Auld Abram's Advice to his Son
T' Bonnie's Deall
What Bob an' Charlie thowt about t' War
What I'd wish for
Tommy Dobson's Toor to t' Lakes
T' Plesser o' Seavin'
A laal bit o' Money's a Wonderful Thing
Lang Years sen
What Tom Briggs sed aboot Pride
T' Country for me
Oor Wants
The Mother's Appeal
Tommy an' Joe: A Dialogue
The Medical Students
Lines written at "Druid Stones," near Keswick
Blencathra
The Changes if Life
Chilhood and Age
Autor(es)
Schlagwort
English Dialect Literature
Richardson, John, 1817-1886
Cumberland dialect
Dialecto literario inglés
Dialecto de Cumberland
Clasificación UNESCO
5702 Lingüística diacrónica
5703 Geografía lingüística
5705 Lingüística sincrónica
5701.07 Lengua y literatura
Fecha de publicación
1871
Verlag
John Russell Smith (London, Great Britain)
Citación
Richardson, John (1871). Cummerland Talk," Being Short Tales and Rhymes in the Dialect of that County. London: John Russell Smith.
Resumen
[EN] Short Tales and Rhymes in the Cumberland dialect.
[ES] Relatos cortos y poemas en el dialecto de Cumberland.
Beschreibung
Literatura dialectal inglesa. -- Pertenece a la colección 1800-1950 del Salamanca Corpus. -- Dialecto de Cumberland. -- John Richardson. -- Cummerland Talk. -- 1871. -- Primera edición.
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Aparece en las colecciones
- SC. 1800-1950 [415]