Category of opposition in Celtic folk-tales [PDF]
A folk-tale narrative with its unique composition and deep-laid semantics is an important phenomenon of modern life. It supplements a rational worldview and preserves its priorities, despite the changes that take place in the technical, informational ...
Solovyeva Nataliya
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Azonosságok és különbözőségek a magyar népmese és az irodalmi mese névadási szokásaiban
Similarities and differences in the name stock of Hungarian folk and literary tales This paper presents how patterns of name giving practices adapted in literary tales are dependent upon those used in folk tales.
Katalin G. Papp
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Omani Folk Tales: Anthropological Approach to Understand Social Culture Meanings
This study aims to provide an anthropological reading of some Omani folk tales and discusses them within their context and by their methodological dimensions. The study is also an attempt to classify folk tales.
Aida Fouad Elnabalawi
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Comparative Study of N. V. Gogol’s “Notes on Russian Life” and “Tales of the Russian People” by I. P. Sakharov [PDF]
The article establishes and clarifies the sources of N.V. Gogol’s notes “Yegory in Spring,” “Nikola in Spring,” “Yuri in Autumn,” “Nikola in Winter.” G. P. Georgievsky was the first who drew attention to these sources, pointing out that Gogol’s notes are
Vladislav S. Kartashov
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Family in the Russian linguistic worldview (as exemplified in Russian folk and authors’ tales)
We analyze lexemes in the Russian language, representing the idea of the family. The analysis materials are Russian folk tales from the collection of A.N. Afanasyev and author's tales of A.S. Pushkin, L.N. Tolstoy, A.M. Gorky and S.Y. Marshak.
Yixin Li
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திறன் வளர்ச்சியில் நாட்டுப்புறக் கதைகளின் பங்களிப்பு / Contribution of Folktales in Skill Development [PDF]
Folktales are passed down as oral stories that bring life to both the teller and the listener and are realistic. Folk songs are like having a conversation with a fellow human being. It is easy to remember because of its simplicity. Our forefathers used
சி. சங்கீதா / S. Sangeetha
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Armenian Folk Tales Translated: A Chronological Approach
The present article deals with direct and mediated translations of Armenian folk and fairy tales presented in chronological order. Our research includes a number of major collections of Armenian tales told in non-Armenian milieux and recorded in ...
Alvard Jivanyan
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THE GREEK FOLK TALE: TYPOLOGY AND ANALYSIS
The article outlines typology of the Greek folk tale, its structure and plot peculiarities. The folk tale is a reproduction of thoughts and beliefs and every reader experiences the folk tale in a different way according to his or her experiences ...
Н. Подковирофф
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Exploring West African Folk Narrative Texts Using Machine Learning
This paper examines how machine learning (ML) and natural language processing (NLP) can be used to identify, analyze, and generate West African folk tales.
Gossa Lô +2 more
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A comparative comparison of Sharafnameh and Haft Paykar; A case study of legends, myths and folk tales [In Persian] [PDF]
One of the great poets of the Azerbaijani style is Nizami Ganjavi (530–614 AH). These writers frequently include traditional tales in their poetry. In the current study, the author has looked at the stories in Sharafnameh and seven military characters in
Ruqayye Alavi
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