!Selected Publications
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Hirsch h-index 10, Egghe g-index 16. Source: Publish or Perish (6.46.6370.7005),  Data source: Google Scholar, Query date: 26.3.2019, Search terms: Tarkka, Lotte\\
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These metrics are based on scientific peer reviewed articles, book sections and books only.\\
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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS (IN ENGLISH):\\
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1. 2018. The Kalevala’s Languages: Receptions, Myths, and Ideologies. Co-authored with Heidi Haapoja-Mäkelä & Eila Stepanova. In Journal of Finnish Studies 21 (1 & 2), theme issue: The Making of Finland: The Era of the Grand Duchy, 15–45.\\
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2. 2017. “Word upon a word”: Parallelism, meaning, and emergent structure in Kalevala-meter poetry. In Oral Tradition 31/2, 259–292. http://journal.oraltradition.org/issues/31ii/tarkka\\
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3. 2017. The Field of Song and the Four-Legged Horse: On the Dialogue of Genres in Kalevala-Meter Poetry. In Classics@ 14: Singers and Tales in the 21st Century; The Legacies of Milman Parry and Albert Lord. Ed. by David Elmer & Peter McMurray. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University. E-pub ahead of print – 2017: https://chs.harvard.edu/CHS/article/display/6617\\
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4. 2016. The Poetics of Quotation: Proverbial Speech, Entextualization and the Emergence of Oral Poems. In Kaarina Koski, Frog & Ulla Savolainen (eds.), Genre – Text – Interpretation: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Folklore and Beyond. Studia Fennica Folkloristica 22. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society. Pp. 175–199. https://doi.org/10.21435/sff.22\\
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5. 2015. Picturing the otherworld: Imagination in the study of oral poetry. In RMN Newsletter 10/2015, 17–33.\\
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6. 2013. Songs of the Border People. Genre, Reflexivity, and Performance in Karelian Oral Poetry. Folklore Fellows’ Communications 305. Helsinki: Finnish Academy of Science and Letters. 550 p.\\
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7. 2013. The Sampo: Myth and Vernacular Imagination. In Frog, Anna-Leena Siikala & Eila Stepanova (eds.), Mythic Discourses: Studies in Uralic Traditions. Studia Fennica Folkloristica 20. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society. Pp. 143–170.\\
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8. 1998. Sense of the Forest: Nature and Gender in Karelian Oral Poetry. In Satu Apo, Aili Nenola & Laura Stark-Arola (eds.), Gender and Folklore. Perspectives on Finnish and Karelian Culture. Studia Fennica Folkloristica 4. Helsinki: Finnish\\
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Literature Society. Pp. 92–142.\\
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9. 1996. Transformations of Epic Time and Space: Creating the World's Creation in Kalevala-metric Poetry. In Oral Tradition 11/1, 50–84.\\
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10. 1993. Intertextuality, Rhetorics and the Interpretation of Oral Poetry: The Case of Archived Orality. In Pertti Anttonen & Reimund Kvideland (eds.), Nordic Frontiers: Recent Issues in the Study of Modern Traditional Culture in the Nordic Countries. NIF Publications No. 27. Turku: Nordic Institute of Folklore. Pp.165–193.