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Cluster Structure of Nominal Lexicon of the Kalmyk Historical Songs Recorded by A. V. Burdukov [PDF]
The article deals with the issues of folk lexicon as a system, employing the notion of clusters and cluster analysis for the detection of national and cultural identity of nominal lexicon of the Kalmyk historical songs recorded by A.V. Burdukov.
B. Borlykova, E. Omakaeva
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The article describes chronological characteristics of the written monuments in «Сlear Script». The development process of the peculiar Oirat (Kalmyk) literature, written in «Clear Script» can be divided into two periods.
E. Bembeev
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Making the most of scarce biological resources in the desert: Loptuq material culture in Eastern Turkestan around 1900. [PDF]
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60th Meeting of the Permanent International Altaistic Conference : Book of Abstracts [PDF]
Apatóczky, Ákos Bertalan
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The Black Book of the Holy Chingis Khan: Remarks on a 19th Century Mongolian Folklore Source [PDF]
BIRTALAN Agnes
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The Cat in Folklore Traditions of the Kalmyks, Other Mongolic and Far Eastern Peoples
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Unpublished Kalmyk Folklore: I. I. Popov’s Collection
Tradicionnaâ Kulʹtura, 2021Изучение калмыцкого фольклора имеет двухвековую историю, но, несмотря на это, еще существуют инедиты устного творчества народа, хранящиеся в архивах Российской Федерации. В Государственном архиве Ростовской области имеется коллекция произведений фольклора, записанная коннозаводчиком и этнографом-любителем И. И. Поповым.
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FOLKLORE OF SART-KALMYK OF KYRGYZIA: TEXTS AND AUDIO RECORDS
Folklore Structure Typology Semiotics, 2022The article is devoted to the texts and audio records of the SartKalmyk folklore. The Sart-Kalmyks are among the least studied Mongolian peoples living in the settlements of Kyrgyzstan. The first examples of oral folk art of the Sart-Kalmyks can be found in the manuscripts written by the Russian Mongolian scholar A.V. Burdukovin 1929, as well as in the
Boskha Kh. Borlykova, Badma V. Menyaev
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