In this paper we analyse an epic song, performed by Ulita Koskova in 1966 in Kolva in the Komi ASSR, and recorded by the Hungarian-Australian researcher Erik Vászolyi, and discuss its background and wider historical context. We look at different ways how such material can contribute to data-driven and sociolinguistically oriented research, specifically in connection to contemporary documentary linguistics, and point to directions for further research
This article analyses a 2003 documentary titled “Whose Is This Song?” by Bulgarian movie...
This contribution presents a linguistic analysis of an East Sakhalin Ainu (East Enciw‘itah) folktale...
Straipsnyje tyrinėjami Berlyno fonogramų archyve saugomi Eduardo Volterio fonografo įrašai, kuriuos ...
Since the 1960s, a unique Komi singing and narrative tradition has been described in the Kolva regio...
This article analyses a 2003 documentary titled “Whose Is This Song?” by Bulgarian movie director A...
206 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The thesis explores the oral,...
© 2020, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. The object of the research is the traditional so...
This article discusses Nenets epic songs, focusing on two texts collected at the beginning of the tw...
The research program Voices from Tundra and Taiga has been devoted to the study of endangered langua...
The article analyzes the works of Tula folklore recorded in the western part of the Tula region, in ...
The purpose of the article is to outline and summarize the best practices of Ukrainian and foreign s...
In North-East Eurasia, many languages of indigenous peoples are in serious danger from so-called lan...
Non-verbal means of expression have great significance from the point of view of folklore. The voice...
This contribution presents a linguistic analysis of an East Sakhalin Ainu folktale collected by Bron...
The paper studies the role and functions of songs in an ethnic language in the life of representativ...
This article analyses a 2003 documentary titled “Whose Is This Song?” by Bulgarian movie...
This contribution presents a linguistic analysis of an East Sakhalin Ainu (East Enciw‘itah) folktale...
Straipsnyje tyrinėjami Berlyno fonogramų archyve saugomi Eduardo Volterio fonografo įrašai, kuriuos ...
Since the 1960s, a unique Komi singing and narrative tradition has been described in the Kolva regio...
This article analyses a 2003 documentary titled “Whose Is This Song?” by Bulgarian movie director A...
206 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The thesis explores the oral,...
© 2020, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. The object of the research is the traditional so...
This article discusses Nenets epic songs, focusing on two texts collected at the beginning of the tw...
The research program Voices from Tundra and Taiga has been devoted to the study of endangered langua...
The article analyzes the works of Tula folklore recorded in the western part of the Tula region, in ...
The purpose of the article is to outline and summarize the best practices of Ukrainian and foreign s...
In North-East Eurasia, many languages of indigenous peoples are in serious danger from so-called lan...
Non-verbal means of expression have great significance from the point of view of folklore. The voice...
This contribution presents a linguistic analysis of an East Sakhalin Ainu folktale collected by Bron...
The paper studies the role and functions of songs in an ethnic language in the life of representativ...
This article analyses a 2003 documentary titled “Whose Is This Song?” by Bulgarian movie...
This contribution presents a linguistic analysis of an East Sakhalin Ainu (East Enciw‘itah) folktale...
Straipsnyje tyrinėjami Berlyno fonogramų archyve saugomi Eduardo Volterio fonografo įrašai, kuriuos ...