Dialect Features of the Siberian Tatars Song Culture

  1. KARKINA, S.V 1
  2. NURGAYANOVA, N.K 1
  3. KAUR, M 2
  1. 1 Kazan Federal University. Russia
  2. 2 Department of Philosophy, Partap College of Education, Ludhiana, India
Revista:
Utopía y praxis latinoamericana: revista internacional de filosofía iberoamericana y teoría social

ISSN: 1316-5216

Ano de publicación: 2020

Número: 7

Páxinas: 296-303

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Utopía y praxis latinoamericana: revista internacional de filosofía iberoamericana y teoría social

Resumo

El objeto del trabajo de investigación es la cultura tradicional de la canción de la población tártara de Siberia en el contexto de las características del dialecto. El artículo analiza muestras de canciones obtenidas durante expediciones a las regiones de Novosibirsk y Tyumen, donde viven los tártaros. Como resultado de la investigación, se grabó material variado e interesante. La información se recopiló sobre la base de un cuestionario para recopilar el folklore de la canción para un análisis detallado de la muestra grabada, lo que permitió una mayor identificación del área de distribución y las características del dialecto local, así como formas modernas de creación de canciones tradicionales entre la población tártara de Siberia.

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