Mütoloogilise teksti konstrueerimise moodustest: slaavi rahvauskumused Kuu laikudest

The dark spots visible on the surface of the full Moon have been diversely interpreted in the Slavic folk calendar, with a partial overlapping being noted upon the consolidation of relevant thematic groups. The article provides an overview regarding the explanations,concerning the origin of lunar sp...

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Main Author: Aleksandr Gura
Format: Article
Language:Estonian
Published: Eesti Kirjandusmuuseum 2010-12-01
Series:Mäetagused
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Online Access:http://www.folklore.ee/tagused/nr46/gura.pdf
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description The dark spots visible on the surface of the full Moon have been diversely interpreted in the Slavic folk calendar, with a partial overlapping being noted upon the consolidation of relevant thematic groups. The article provides an overview regarding the explanations,concerning the origin of lunar spots, widespread among the Slavic people. The comparative analysis of the Slavic narratives on lunar spots indicates the distribution of the text into different morphological elements, enables the ascertaining of mutual correlations and combinations, and shows how they are being used to “assemble”, construct texts in different regional traditions, determining the “grammatical” structure of the mythological text as a whole.
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Mütoloogilise teksti konstrueerimise moodustest: slaavi rahvauskumused Kuu laikudest
Mäetagused
lunar spots
mythology
Slavic folklore
title Mütoloogilise teksti konstrueerimise moodustest: slaavi rahvauskumused Kuu laikudest
title_full Mütoloogilise teksti konstrueerimise moodustest: slaavi rahvauskumused Kuu laikudest
title_fullStr Mütoloogilise teksti konstrueerimise moodustest: slaavi rahvauskumused Kuu laikudest
title_full_unstemmed Mütoloogilise teksti konstrueerimise moodustest: slaavi rahvauskumused Kuu laikudest
title_short Mütoloogilise teksti konstrueerimise moodustest: slaavi rahvauskumused Kuu laikudest
title_sort mutoloogilise teksti konstrueerimise moodustest slaavi rahvauskumused kuu laikudest
topic lunar spots
mythology
Slavic folklore
url http://www.folklore.ee/tagused/nr46/gura.pdf
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