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Editorial Office Address: Institute of Philology of the Siberian Branch of the RAS. 8 Nikolaeva St, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russian Federation.
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Issue 37, 2019
Table of Content
Ethnomusicology | | A.V. Nikolsky, E.Ye. Alekseyev, I.Ye. Alekxeyev, V.Ye. Dyakonova
What the “Talking Jew’s Harp” is saying: Jew’s harp and personal song as the foundation of timbre-oriented musical systems
In detail |
Ritual Folklore | | S. A. Myasnikova
Poetic formulas of Belarusian carol and volochebnye songs.
Problems of correlation of Irtysh region migrants\ and maternal traditions
In detail |
| | Zh. M. Yusha
On the interaction of cultural codes in the ritual tradition
In detail |
| | A. A. Grinevich
On the structural organization of ritual songs of the Kazym Khanty Bear Feast:
songs of the gods luck mish ar and prayer-songs poekty ar
In detail |
Narrative Folklore | | E. V. Koroleva
Ethnic self-identification of Altay-kizhi in the context of oral historical legends
In detail |
| | H. А. Sahakyan
The motif of sworn brotherhood and its embodiment in the tale “Tsar Narbek” by A. Remizov
In detail |
Phonetics | | L. K. Ishkildina
Features of the Bashkir vocalism system
In detail |
| | A. A. Ozonova
Subjunctive Mood in the Altai Language
In detail |
| | R. O. Shiraliyeva
On the issues of the use of indefinite pronouns in the modern English and Azerbaijan languages
In detail |
| | I. V. Shenstova
The Notion of “Singing” as a Nucleus of the “Music” Field in Shor. Lexemes and their Contexts
In detail |
| | V. A. Gorbunova
The Ulch language: current state and research prospects
In detail |
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