Paremiological Correspondence and its After-Thoughts
Paremiological Correspondence and its After-Thoughts
Author(s): Outi LauhakangasSubject(s): Customs / Folklore
Published by: Eesti Kirjandusmuuseum
Keywords: Arvo Krikmann; Balto-Finnic languages; classification of proverbs; comparison of proverbs
Summary/Abstract: Outi Lauhakangas had the privilege to communicate with academician Arvo Krikmann during the Finnish-Estonian project on common proverb types of the Balto-Finnic people, Proverbia Septentrionalia II. In the beginning of the project she was eager to ask, by e-mail, anything that seemed interesting for close differentiation and Krikmann was patient enough to answer her, often in thorough detail. Lauhakangas obtained a new approach to proverb types that differed from her routines for dealing with the international type-system of proverbs by academician Matti Kuusi. She had to look at proverbs and the motives for using them from a closer perspective. Could we really understand the situations and archaic mentality connected to some cryptic texts without any further information or supporting evidence given by authentic users? And on the other hand, how exclusive has the use of some proverbs originally been? Lauhakangas re-examines and reappraises the intensive paremiological correspondence from a temporal distance after some experience of proverb studies.
Journal: Folklore: Electronic Journal of Folklore
- Issue Year: 2010
- Issue No: 46
- Page Range: 83-94
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English