La recopilación de la tradición oral soriana / Compilation of the Oral Tradition of Soria
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oral tradition from SoriaAbstract
This article offers a review of the main contributions to fieldwork, documentation and other related topics on the Soria’s oral literature, from the earliest attested examples to the present.
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