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Lithuanian scholar of folkloristics
Bronislava Kerbelyte appeared in the
very first issue of
E.L.O.
, in 1995, with a paper expounding, in an inevitably
condensed form, her new concept of classification of folktales, stemming from a
specific system of analysis and description of narrative tex
ts.
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Professor
Kerbelyte’s model was translated into Russian (“Historical Development of the
Structure and Semantics of Folk Tales”, 1991) and has been successfully tested
with her classification of a huge
corpus
of Lithuanian folktales.
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Bronislava Kerbelyte, The types of folk legends: the stuctural-semantic classification of lithuanian aetiological, mythological and historical legends, Saint-Petersburg, Europeyski Dom, 2001,606 pp.