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Mental codes of everyday and sacred language in the matrix of behavioral stereotypes of Udmurts
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Song folklore of the resettlement tradition of the Udmurts of the Krasnoyarsk region
Sibirskiy filologicheskiy zhurnal, 2021This paper analyzes the musical and song resettlement tradition of the Krasnoyarsk Udmurts and compares it with the indigenous tradition of the Udmurts living in the Igrinsky and Alnashsky districts of the Udmurt Republic. The resettlement of the Udmurts
I. Pchelovodova +2 more
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2022
Abstract Udmurt is a minority language spoken in European Russia in the region between the rivers Kama and Volga. It has an official status in the Udmurt Republic, but especially in the last twenty years, its intergenerational transmission has become clearly endangered.
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Abstract Udmurt is a minority language spoken in European Russia in the region between the rivers Kama and Volga. It has an official status in the Udmurt Republic, but especially in the last twenty years, its intergenerational transmission has become clearly endangered.
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Clitics in the Beserman Dialect of Udmurt [PDF]
The Beserman dialect of the Udmurt language has a large number of clitics, mainly discourse markers, which have never been described in detail. These clitics occur very frequently in texts and often appear in clusters. The rules which govern the ordering of clitics within a cluster are especially interesting because the binary relation “clitic A ...
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Journal of Clothing Science
A small group of Udmurts living in the upper reaches of the Ufa River (in the Krasnoufimsky district of the Sverdlovsk region), settled among the numerically dominant Mari population, had a costume complex in the second half of the twentieth century.
E. Nechvaloda
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A small group of Udmurts living in the upper reaches of the Ufa River (in the Krasnoufimsky district of the Sverdlovsk region), settled among the numerically dominant Mari population, had a costume complex in the second half of the twentieth century.
E. Nechvaloda
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Этнографическое обозрение / Ethno review
The article examines the musical and song folklore of the Eastern Udmurts in the context of the culture of funeral and memorial rites. Drawing both on the archival and field data, we discuss the functions, symbolism, terminologies, as well as musical and
Nikolai Anisimov
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The article examines the musical and song folklore of the Eastern Udmurts in the context of the culture of funeral and memorial rites. Drawing both on the archival and field data, we discuss the functions, symbolism, terminologies, as well as musical and
Nikolai Anisimov
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FOLKLORE HERITAGE OF THE SOUTHERN UDMURTS IN THE SONGWRITING OF RAISA KUZMINICHNA SHAKHTINA
Historical and cultural heritageThe article examines the role of an individual in the preservation and actualization of traditional culture using the example of one of the brightest and most charismatic personalities of the Southern Udmurt tradition – Shakhtina Raisa Kuzminichna ...
I. Pchelovodova, E. Sofronova
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Historical and cultural heritage
The present article engages in a comprehensive analysis of folk beliefs pertaining to the physiological transformations of the human body throughout the lifespan, drawing upon a diverse array of folklore and ethnographic sources.
T. Russkikh
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The present article engages in a comprehensive analysis of folk beliefs pertaining to the physiological transformations of the human body throughout the lifespan, drawing upon a diverse array of folklore and ethnographic sources.
T. Russkikh
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Bulletin of Ugric studies
Introduction: Vladimir Vladykin is an outstanding researcher and ethnographer from the Udmurt Republic, whose works have received recognition in the scientific community both in Russia and abroad.
A. Kamitova
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Introduction: Vladimir Vladykin is an outstanding researcher and ethnographer from the Udmurt Republic, whose works have received recognition in the scientific community both in Russia and abroad.
A. Kamitova
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