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Üksinduse maastikud Milan Kundera, Bohumil Hrabali ja Mati Undi teostes: “Olemise talumatu kergus”, “Liiga vali üksindus”, “Sügisball” 米兰·昆德拉、波胡米尔·赫拉巴尔和马蒂·乌迪作品中的孤独景观:“存在的难以忍受的轻盈”、“太大声的孤独”、“秋球”
Maetagused Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI: 10.7592/mt2022.83.lohmus
Emma Lotta Lõhmus
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Kohapärimuse roll keskkonnakonflikti diskursuses: Paluküla hiiemäe juhtum 地方遗产在环境冲突话语中的作用:以Paluküla Hiiemäe为例
Maetagused Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI: 10.7592/mt2022.83.pall
Lona Päll
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Elava rahvalaulu juurde jõudmine: Herbert Tampere teadlaseisiksuse kujunemine 走进活民歌:赫伯特·坦佩雷作为一名研究者的发展历程
Maetagused Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI: 10.7592/mt2022.82.sarg
Taive Särg
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Saateks. Oskar Loorits ja teadlase portree 表演。Oskar Loorits和一位科学家的肖像
Maetagused Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI: 10.7592/mt2022.82.saateks
Ave Goršič, Risto Järv
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Võit või lein? Venemaa 9. mai pidustuste kahemõttelisusest väiksest udmurdi külast vaadatuna 胜利还是悲伤?俄罗斯9。从乌德穆尔特的一个小村庄看五月庆祝活动的模糊性
Maetagused Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI: 10.7592/mt2022.82.toulouze
Eva Toulouze
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Oskar Looritsa liivi folkloori kogu Oskar Loorits利沃尼亚民俗收藏
Maetagused Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI: 10.7592/mt2022.82.tuisk
Tuuli Tuisk
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Oskar Looritsa portree Tartu Ülikoolile esitatud aruannete valguses 根据提交给塔尔图大学的报告,Oskar Loorits的肖像
Maetagused Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI: 10.7592/mt2022.82.jaago
Tiiu Jaago
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Vanad udmurdi kombed taaselustatakse kõigepealt linnades. Intervjuu Galina Gluhhovaga 古老的乌德穆尔特风俗首先在城市中复兴。采访Galina Glukhova
Maetagused Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI: 10.7592/mt2022.82.gluhhova
Agnes Neier
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Jumalad sõjas: jumalik toetus ja sõdade teoloogiline õigustamine muistses Anatoolias ja Põhja-Süürias 战争中的众神:古代安纳托利亚和北叙利亚战争的神圣支持和神学正当性
Maetagused Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI: 10.7592/mt2022.82.sazonov_toyraanvuori
Vladimir Sazonov, Joanna Töyräänvuori
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Oskar Loorits ja tema kaasteelised Oskar Loorits和他的同伙
Maetagused Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI: 10.7592/mt2022.82.hiiemae
Mall Hiiemäe
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