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The image of dog in Belarusian and Serbian phraseology and folklore
Belarusian folklore: data and researchThe paper discusses traditional images of the dog, reflected in stable expressive phrases as well as in folklore riddles of the Belarusian and Serbian languages.
B. Sikimic, S. Golyak
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STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT AND STUDY OF CHILDREN'S FOLKLORE
RESEARCH ON UZBEK FOLKLORE AND DIALECTS: PRACTICE, METHODOLOGY, AND NEW APPROACHESThe presence of songs, play songs, songs and subgenres in the Uzbek children's folklore, which are distinguished by their extraordinary diversity, can become a new object of scientific research for folklore studies.
Hulkar Aliqulova
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«KAZAKH AND UZBEK FOLKLORE: HISTORICAL PARALLELS AND CULTURAL CONTINUITY»
RESEARCH ON UZBEK FOLKLORE AND DIALECTS: PRACTICE, METHODOLOGY, AND NEW APPROACHESThis article explores the historical and cultural parallels between Kazakh and Uzbek folklore. Both nations share a rich oral tradition filled with common epic heroes, legends, fairy tales, and proverbs.
Diana Miraliyeva
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EXPRESSION OF UZBEK FOLKLORE PATTERNS IN HISTORICAL WRITTEN SOURCES
RESEARCH ON UZBEK FOLKLORE AND DIALECTS: PRACTICE, METHODOLOGY, AND NEW APPROACHESThis article analyzes the reflection of Uzbek folklore in historical written sources. The emergence of Uzbek folklore has a unique history. Examples of different folklore genres can be found in historical written sources that have come down to us.
Kumush Namozova
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POETIC ANALYSIS OF GENRES SPECIFIC TO CHILDREN’S FOLKLORE
RESEARCH ON UZBEK FOLKLORE AND DIALECTS: PRACTICE, METHODOLOGY, AND NEW APPROACHESChildren’s folklore is directly influenced by adult folklore. While the adults sang, the children left for them.Thus, slowly, children’s folklore begins to separate as a separate species.This article provides scientific conclusions about the poetics ...
Barchinoy Toshpoʻlatova
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GANI JAKHONGIROV'S SCIENTIFIC WORK AND CHILDREN'S FOLKLORE
RESEARCH ON UZBEK FOLKLORE AND DIALECTS: PRACTICE, METHODOLOGY, AND NEW APPROACHESThe issues of collecting and publishing children's folklore, studying its place in the field of folklore studies, and determining the characteristics of the genre have always been considered relevant. In particular, there are different approaches to this
Ohista Rahimqulova
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“I Thank Folklore for Everything”: On the Anniversary of the Udmurt Folklorist Galina Glukhova
Folklore: Electronic Journal of FolkloreThe article is dedicated to Galina Glukhova, a prominent Udmurt folklorist and researcher. It highlights her significant contribution to the study of Udmurt folklore and traditional culture.
Tatjana Korobova
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Becoming-With: Ecological Folklore Beyond the Hero's Journey
Journal of American Folklore:The Hero's Journey—centered on conquest and isolation—no longer holds. In a time of ecological and social rupture, ecological folklore offers a different narrative: one rooted in Indigenous, land-based, and Global South traditions. It carries stories of
Alison L. Walker
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Knives of Yukaghir fairy tale characters: ethnographic realities and folklore context
Languages and Folklore of Indigenous Peoples of SiberiaThis paper focuses on the contemporary issue of the objective world in fairy-tale prose. Analysis of its ethnographic basis may facilitate a deeper understanding of the substantive and artistic features of the folklore text, including its symbolic ...
P. E. Prokopeva
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Journal of American Folklore
:The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia has generated a surge of "angry folklore," namely, cultural expressions imparted with themes of hostility, rage, and aggression. Some of this expression fits the established definitions of "hate speech," thus
R. Howard, Mariya Lesiv
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:The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia has generated a surge of "angry folklore," namely, cultural expressions imparted with themes of hostility, rage, and aggression. Some of this expression fits the established definitions of "hate speech," thus
R. Howard, Mariya Lesiv
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