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Pamela Sezgin <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 23 Feb 2001 18:37:36 EST
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Dear Bill and Listers,

Well, in Turkish, there is a term for wild exaggerations and false statements
of fact:
palavra.    What, you think this is a Spanish word?   Well, it is but in
Spanish it just means word.      The Turks probably took it from the Turkish
Jews who speak whatelse, but Judeo-Spanish, and then, gave it this twist in
meaning.

In English, you might consider a term coinded by  the late Richard Dorson,
the Dean of American Folklore, from my dear alma mater, Indiana University:
fakelore for  a sort of false folklore, especially of the commercial variety
found at many roadside stands in southern Indiana!    Fakelore might be just
the term!

Just a little something to think about.

pamela sezgin

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