森林尤卡吉尔人的童话民间传说中的歌曲

IF 0.2 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Sibirskii Filologicheskii Zhurnal Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.17223/18137083/83/2
P. E. Prokopeva
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本文分析了森林尤卡吉尔人故事中的歌曲收录,歌曲收录的内容,歌曲收录的目的和来源。歌曲片段出现在动物故事中,包括神话故事、关于传说中的食人老人的童话和日常童话。歌曲内容主要是传达人物的独白,包括词汇重复。考虑的歌曲内容主要是一个英雄对另一个英雄的神奇吸引力,一个个人故事,或一个真实的个人情况。其中一些可以被描述为个人歌曲。被赋予超自然力量的人物将这首歌作为一种神奇的仪式。这些角色包括具有萨满能力的英雄和食人魔巨人,神话老人。歌曲的神奇潜力,旨在召唤和体现某种东西,也可以被普通人唤起,甚至是无意的。歌曲——一些人物对另一些人物的呼吁是在神奇的环境中表演的,促进了他们的表现。童话提供了唱歌的人物的萨满力量的间接迹象。另外,给其他人唱的歌也可以由普通人物演唱,通常由动物代表。歌曲作为个人叙述或真实的个人情况,主要见于有关动物的故事。歌曲的收录是基于萨满教活动、魔法能力和歌曲类型的叙述,非童话和童话的存在证明了尤卡吉尔散文。
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Song inclusions in the fairy-tale folklore of Forest Yukaghirs
This paper analyzes the song inclusions in the tales of Forest Yukaghirs, the content of such pieces, their purposes, and origin. Song segments are found in animal tales, including mythological ones, fairy tales about a Fabulous Old Man-eater, and everyday fairy tales. The song inclusions mostly convey the monological speech of the characters and include lexical repetitions. The song inclusions considered are mainly the magical appeal of one hero to another, a personal story, or a real personal situation. Some of them can be characterized as personal songs. Characters endowed with supernatural powers use the song as a magical ritual. These characters include heroes with shamanic powers and the ogre giant, the Fabulous Old Man. The magical potential of the song, aimed at summoning and embodying something, can also be evoked by ordinary people, even unintentionally. Songs-appeals of some characters to others are performed in magical situations, facilitating their manifestation. The fairy tales provide indirect indications of the shamanic power of the singing characters. Alternatively, the songs addressed to other persons can be performed by ordinary characters, usually represented by animals. Songs as personal narratives or real personal situations can be found mainly in the tales about animals. The song inclusions are based on the representations of shamanic activity, magical abilities, and the song type of storytelling, as evidenced by the existence of both non-fairy and fairy tale Yukaghir prose.
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