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Ethnolinguoculturology as an Integral Field of Scientific Research
The relevance of this work is due to the formation of a new integrated area of research ethnolinguoculturology, and the lack of a clear approach to the definition of objects and subjects of ethnolinguistics and cultural linguistics (linguoculturology ...
Natalya B. Boeva-Omelechko
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The Hagionym Khyzir-Ilyas in the Local Traditions of Tatars [PDF]
The article examines the hagionym Khizir-Ilyas featured in the Tatar folk culture. The study of folklore and ethnographic data, primarily texts of charms, suggests that there are several other local variants of this name: Gөzer-Ilyas, Kozer-Ilyas, Khuzer-
Guzaliya S. Khaziyeva
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“CREATING A CITY THROUGH STORYTELLING”. BAGHDAD: BIOGRAPHY OF A CITY BY NAJIM WĀLĪ [PDF]
The article discusses the Iraqi writer Najim Wālī’s Baghdād: sīrat madīna (Baghdad: Biography of a City) (2015), which combines some characteristics of the biography of a place and autobiography.
Adrianna Maśko
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Elena Evgenievna Koroleva (June 21, 1951 – April 20, 2021)
Jelena Koroliova, Daugavpils University Professor, Dialectologist, since 2008. member of the Old Slavic Research Commission of the International Slavic Committee, wrote articles on lexicoraphy, ethnolinguistics, phraseology, and folklore.
Ирина Качинская +1 more
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Collective Nicknames of the Perm Region Residents
The article is the first part of the collaborative work studying Russian collective nicknames of the modern Perm Region. It aims to systematize the materials, analyze regional historiographical heritage and the sources of the studied units, explore the ...
Irina I. Rusinova, Alexander V. Chernykh
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The article discusses archaic elements in the demonological beliefs of Ruthenians of Eastern Slovakia, a group of old East Slavic population in the Carpathian region. Archaic elements were identified by the comparison and confrontation with other archaic
Marina Valentsova
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Ethnolinguistic diversity and urban agglomeration
Significance Urbanization and agglomeration of economic activity are key drivers of economic development. Many factors underlying city sizes and locations continue to be well studied. However, a key factor has so far been generally ignored: the role of the ethnolinguistic composition of local populations.
Ulrich J. Eberle +3 more
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This article continues the study of Ruthenian spiritual culture and aims at the determination of ancient elements in the selected rituals and their parts in folk meteorology, wedding, funeral and birth ceremonials, and beliefs about animals and birds in ...
Marina M. Valentsova
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This article considers the concept as a linguacultural unit in cognitive linguistics. The research objective was to identify cultural and linguistic universals in the Bashkir language, as well as to reveal its national specificity.
G. M. Gimasheva
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On September 8–10, 2022, the VI International Scientific Conference of the Commission on Sociolinguistics, accredited to the International Committee of Slavists, from the series “Slavic languages in a Sociolinguistic Aspect” was held at the Faculty of ...
Jelena Konickaja
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