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The TSB index numbers are incomplete -- only filled in as far as I have gotten around to locating them. (Some ballads are not assigned TSB numbers, if they have been identified as late composition, or are ballads documenting a purely historical event without folkloric embellishments.)
For Scandinavian ballads that have the same TSB index, consideration of merging articles will often be the option. However currently, there doesn't seem to be a set decision-making process on whether the article should come under the Danish ballad title or the Swedish equivalent's title or other. The "analogue" field in the table is meant to be of some help in this regard. --Kiyoweap (talk) 07:45, 22 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]
TSB numbers should be complete and accurate now. i'd like it if they were properly sortable, i.e. A 1 is followed by A 2. if someone has a quick fix for this, please apply.
as for article titles, it would probably be easiest to follow TSB, which uses DgF titles where applicable. k kisses 19:56, 21 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]