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Don Kalmyk Song Recordings Made by A. M. Listopadov
In spite of the previous two centuries of recording Kalmyk song folklore there are still unknown and littleknown manuscripts and audio recordings of Kalmyk song art, stored in Russian and foreign archives.
B. Kh. Borlykova, B. V. Menyaev
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«Yellow» religion and images of monks-lamas in Kalmyk oral stories
Article reviews the Kalmyk oral stories about Buddhist deities and Kalmyk monks. Studying of the features of folk texts (epic “Jangar” and religious songs) shows that the Kalmyk folklore is unusually rich in its content. Considered religious oral stories
V. V. Salykova
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Probleme des Studiums des Kalmückischen heldenhaften epos «Dzhangar» am Anfang des 21. Jahrhunderts
The Kalmyk people are the creators and protectors of the richest oral and poetic creativity. It is presented with diverse folk genres: with fairy tales, songs, proverbs, riddles, congratulations, magtal praises. The most valuable pearl of Kalmyk folklore
T. G. Basangova
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Crow in the Kalmyk Folklore: Superstitions, Spells, Fairy Tales
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20th-Century Kalmyk Rhymed Oaths (Poems): Poetics Revisited
Introduction. When it comes to 1930s Kalmyk poetic genres, special attention should be paid to rhymed oaths (poems) which, on the one hand, were tied to the Mongolic folklore tradition, and on the other hand, to the then historical realia and related ...
Rimma M. Khaninova
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Kalmyk Literary Fable, 20th Century: Zoopoetics of Text
Introduction. In the genre system of Kalmyk poetry, the literary fable appeared in the 1930s. When it came to master the genre, Kalmyk poets mainly focused on the traditions of Russian fable of the 19th–20th centuries, primarily on I. A. Krylov’s works
Rimma M. Khaninova
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Introduction. Color terms constitute a most archaic lexical stratum of any language. Being characterized by vivid ethnocultural specifics, those serve as important elements to the linguistic view of the world. Goals. The paper seeks to analyze semantic
Aleksandra T. Bayanova
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The Spider in the Folklore Traditions of the Kalmyks
The multi-genre Kalmyk folklore has incorporated a complex system of symbols that reflect the national distinctness and peculiarities of Kalmyk culture. In the present article, the author studies the image of the spider that has several denominations in ...
T. G. Basangova
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Physical Destruction of the Enemy in Kalmyk Fairy Tales “Sedklin Arvn Bolg” (Memorized Twelve Chapters) by M. Burinov [PDF]
The article discusses different modes of physical destruction of the enemy or malicious character as represented in Kalmyk fairy-tale folklore: chopping, burning, destroying the body, exterminating the soul, and sewing into the skin.
Balzira V. Elbikova
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Household Fairy Tales of the Kalmyks: an Effort of Research and Classification
So far the genre of the Kalmyk household fairy tale has not been a subject of special folklore research despite the generally accepted fact that household fairy tales of the Kalmyks are of exceptionally high artistic merit.
T. G. Basangova
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