Ornithosymbols of the Kalmyk Language: Thanatological Aspect

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This article is devoted to the ethnolinguistic study of the bird symbolism in the culture of Kalmyks and other Mongolian peoples. The work presents the main characteristics of bird symbolism, reflecting the most common images in the conceptions of Kalmyks, however, the main attention is paid to the...

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Autores: Lidzhiev, Alexander B., Kukeev, Adieian G., Monraev, Michail U., Ochirova, Nudlya Ch., Mukabenova, Zhanna A.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola
Repositorio:Revista USIL - Propósitos y Representaciones
Lenguaje:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.revistas.usil.edu.pe:article/923
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/923
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:birds, bird symbols, ornithosymbols, Kalmyks, Kalmyk culture, Mongolian culture
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spelling Ornithosymbols of the Kalmyk Language: Thanatological AspectLidzhiev, Alexander B.Kukeev, Adieian G.Monraev, Michail U.Ochirova, Nudlya Ch.Mukabenova, Zhanna A.birds, bird symbols, ornithosymbols, Kalmyks, Kalmyk culture, Mongolian cultureThis article is devoted to the ethnolinguistic study of the bird symbolism in the culture of Kalmyks and other Mongolian peoples. The work presents the main characteristics of bird symbolism, reflecting the most common images in the conceptions of Kalmyks, however, the main attention is paid to the thanatological aspect, this is due to the special specifics and a number of stereotypes in perception of some bird species. The most widespread thanatological symbol in the Kalmyk language and in the culture of the Mongol peoples dedicated to death is the raven and the owl. The objective of the work is to conduct an ethnolinguistic study of thanatological symbolism of birds in the Kalmyk culture, which is based on folklore and ethnographic material. The methodology of the study has been a complex method, which involves a comprehensive study of the material. The result of the work shows that traditionally, the Mongolian peoples have developed a set of symbols that are the most significant and revered. Signs and superstitions allow us to reconstruct the ethnic picture of the world and have a pronounced ethnocultural specificity, in which the experience of the people and stereotypes of ethnic consciousness are concentrated.Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola S.A.2021-01-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/92310.20511/pyr2021.v9nSPE1.923Propósitos y Representaciones. Journal of Educational Psychology; Vol. 9 (2021): Special Multidisciplinary Number: Educational practices and teacher training; e923Propósitos y Representaciones; Vol. 9 (2021): Special Multidisciplinary Number: Educational practices and teacher training; e923Propósitos y Representaciones; Vol. 9 (2021): Special Multidisciplinary Number: Educational practices and teacher training; e9232310-46352307-799910.20511/pyr2020.v9nSPE1reponame:Revista USIL - Propósitos y Representacionesinstname:Universidad San Ignacio de Loyolainstacron:USILenghttp://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/923/1217Copyright (c) 2021 Propósitos y Representacioneshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-04-13T15:15:05Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ornithosymbols of the Kalmyk Language: Thanatological Aspect
title Ornithosymbols of the Kalmyk Language: Thanatological Aspect
spellingShingle Ornithosymbols of the Kalmyk Language: Thanatological Aspect
Lidzhiev, Alexander B.
birds, bird symbols, ornithosymbols, Kalmyks, Kalmyk culture, Mongolian culture
title_short Ornithosymbols of the Kalmyk Language: Thanatological Aspect
title_full Ornithosymbols of the Kalmyk Language: Thanatological Aspect
title_fullStr Ornithosymbols of the Kalmyk Language: Thanatological Aspect
title_full_unstemmed Ornithosymbols of the Kalmyk Language: Thanatological Aspect
title_sort Ornithosymbols of the Kalmyk Language: Thanatological Aspect
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Lidzhiev, Alexander B.
Kukeev, Adieian G.
Monraev, Michail U.
Ochirova, Nudlya Ch.
Mukabenova, Zhanna A.
author Lidzhiev, Alexander B.
author_facet Lidzhiev, Alexander B.
Kukeev, Adieian G.
Monraev, Michail U.
Ochirova, Nudlya Ch.
Mukabenova, Zhanna A.
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author2 Kukeev, Adieian G.
Monraev, Michail U.
Ochirova, Nudlya Ch.
Mukabenova, Zhanna A.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv birds, bird symbols, ornithosymbols, Kalmyks, Kalmyk culture, Mongolian culture
topic birds, bird symbols, ornithosymbols, Kalmyks, Kalmyk culture, Mongolian culture
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv This article is devoted to the ethnolinguistic study of the bird symbolism in the culture of Kalmyks and other Mongolian peoples. The work presents the main characteristics of bird symbolism, reflecting the most common images in the conceptions of Kalmyks, however, the main attention is paid to the thanatological aspect, this is due to the special specifics and a number of stereotypes in perception of some bird species. The most widespread thanatological symbol in the Kalmyk language and in the culture of the Mongol peoples dedicated to death is the raven and the owl. The objective of the work is to conduct an ethnolinguistic study of thanatological symbolism of birds in the Kalmyk culture, which is based on folklore and ethnographic material. The methodology of the study has been a complex method, which involves a comprehensive study of the material. The result of the work shows that traditionally, the Mongolian peoples have developed a set of symbols that are the most significant and revered. Signs and superstitions allow us to reconstruct the ethnic picture of the world and have a pronounced ethnocultural specificity, in which the experience of the people and stereotypes of ethnic consciousness are concentrated.
description This article is devoted to the ethnolinguistic study of the bird symbolism in the culture of Kalmyks and other Mongolian peoples. The work presents the main characteristics of bird symbolism, reflecting the most common images in the conceptions of Kalmyks, however, the main attention is paid to the thanatological aspect, this is due to the special specifics and a number of stereotypes in perception of some bird species. The most widespread thanatological symbol in the Kalmyk language and in the culture of the Mongol peoples dedicated to death is the raven and the owl. The objective of the work is to conduct an ethnolinguistic study of thanatological symbolism of birds in the Kalmyk culture, which is based on folklore and ethnographic material. The methodology of the study has been a complex method, which involves a comprehensive study of the material. The result of the work shows that traditionally, the Mongolian peoples have developed a set of symbols that are the most significant and revered. Signs and superstitions allow us to reconstruct the ethnic picture of the world and have a pronounced ethnocultural specificity, in which the experience of the people and stereotypes of ethnic consciousness are concentrated.
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