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- (2): 159–80. Tangherlini, Timothy (1994). "Cinderella in Korea: Korean Oikotypes of AaTh 510". Fabula. 35 (3–4): 282–304. doi:10.1515/fabl.1994.35.3-4...
- VERSIONS OF AT 425: CUPID AND PSYCHE (On the problem of sub-types and oikotypes)". Laographia. 22: 212. Leavy 1994, pp. 114–116. Kagan, Zipporah (1969)...
- Sister Type 872: A Cognitive Behavioristic Analysis of a Middle Eastern Oikotype. Folklore Publications Group. Lessa, William A. (1956). "Oedipus-Type Tales...
- water-related entities (gorgonas, nymphs, neraidas) appear in the Gr**** oikotype of type 402. The tale is classified in the Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index as...
- 27 variants reported until then. The story has also been considered an oikotype, i.e., a form of the tale that is specific to a certain region (in this...
- professor Andreas Johns, scholar Carl Wilhelm von Sydow distinguished a Slavic oikotype of the narrative (also present in Hungarian variants): the hero is warned...
- of a palace, present in Indian variants. Carl von Sydow detected three oikotypes: the Gl**** Mountain belongs to the Teutonic one; the Slavic one contains...
- Lohetapja ("Dragon-Slayer"), or ATU 300. According to him, in this Estonian oikotype, the frog sometimes replaces the draconic foe. The Bird of Truth Princess...
- combination with the second part of the story forms an East Mediterranean oikotype, po****r in both Greece and Asia Minor. According to scholar Christine...
- Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index, and singled out the previous Estonian variants as its own oikotype. According to Estonian scholarship, tale type ATU 434* is known in Estonia...