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0.13 Lawrence E. McCullough, Joe Cooley and the Composition of Folksongs in Contemporary Ireland, The Journal of American Folklore, 1976.
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0.13 John G. Bourke, Custom of "Measuring" Sick Children, The Journal of American Folklore, 1892.
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0.12 Lillis Ó. Laoire, Metaphors We Live by: Some Examples from Donegal Irish, Western Folklore, 2000.
0.12 Austin E. Fife, Loch Ness Monster, Western Folklore, 1959.
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0.12 A. S. Limouze, The Hump Song, The Journal of American Folklore, 1950.
0.12 , Tall Tale, Western Folklore, 1948.
0.12 John C. Messenger, "The Irish Comic Tradition" of Inis Beag, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1978.
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0.12 Neil R. Grobman, David Hume and the Earliest Scientific Methodology for Collecting Balladry, Western Folklore, 1975.
0.12 , Irish Banshees, Western Folklore, 1948.
0.12 Gertrude P. Kurath, The Iroquois Ohgiwe Death Feast, The Journal of American Folklore, 1950.
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0.11 Ray Cashman, Mumming with the Neighbors in West Tyrone, Journal of Folklore Research, 2000.
0.11 Béla Gunda, Sex and Semiotics, The Journal of American Folklore, 1973.
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0.11 Alexander Fenton, Material Culture as an Aid to Local History Studies in Scotland, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1965.
0.11 Joseph Szövérffy, History and Folk Tradition in Eastern Europe: Matthias Corvinus in the Mirror of Hungarian and Slavic Folklore, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1968.
0.11 John Q. Anderson, The Legend of the Phantom Coach in East Texas, Western Folklore, 1963.
0.11 W. Roy Mackenzie, Ballad-Singing in Nova Scotia, The Journal of American Folklore, 1909.
0.11 Peter Narváez, "Tricks and Fun": Subversive Pleasures at Newfoundland Wakes, Western Folklore, 1994.
0.11 Johanne Trew, Treasures from the Attic: Viva Voce Records, The Journal of American Folklore, 2000.
0.11 Samuel P. Bayard, Basso Profundo, Western Folklore, 1949.
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0.11 Mabel P. Worthington, Nursery Rhymes in Finnegans Wake, The Journal of American Folklore, 1957.
0.10 Katharine M. Briggs, A Dictionary of British Folktales in the English Language, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1965.
0.10 Susan Hilary Houston, Ghost Riders in the Sky, Western Folklore, 1964.
0.10 A. F. Waghorne, Death Signs and Weather Signs from Newfoundland and Labrador, The Journal of American Folklore, 1900.
0.10 Ian Rodger, The Headless Horseman: An Amateur Inquiry, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1965.
0.10 Mimi Clar, Death of Gypsy Queen, Western Folklore, 1958.
0.10 Judith Ann Knoblock, "The Gypsy Laddie" (Child 200): An Unrecognized Child of Medieval Romance, Western Folklore, 1960.
0.10 George Patterson, Notes on the Dialect of the People of Newfoundland III, The Journal of American Folklore, 1897.