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CERRILLO, Pedro C.  y  SANCHEZ ORTIZ CEPLI, César. De la oralidad a la escritura: un camino de ida y vuelta en el Cancionero Popular infantil. Olivar [online]. 2012, vol.13, n.18, pp.317-342. ISSN 1852-4478.

We cannot ignore transmission s changes in traditional children s lyrics. More than one thousand compositions were collectet from two groups of informants: (4th and 5th of elementary school) and adults (55 years of age or older) in 2000 and 2009: As a result of field work, some important aspects have changed:The place where people learned oral compositions: for adults the places were related to the family or public spaces sucha as the street, in 90% of the cases; while children learned traditional songs mainly at school (40%).The person who sang songs: 7% of the adults learned them from teachers, compared to 23% of the children.The process of loss.The transmissión process has change from oral to written language. Thus, the question that arises here about children s lyrics transmissión is: whether it will be appropriate or not to teach them at school in order to prevent their loss

Palabras clave : Children s traditional lyrics; Popular songs; Folklore.

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