图瓦、鞑靼、俄罗斯和西班牙谜语中的自然形象

Q2 Arts and Humanities
O. Chesnokova, Timur F. Usmanov
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本文对突厥语(图瓦语和鞑靼语)、斯拉夫语(俄语)和罗曼语(西班牙语)四种语言文化的谜语中的主要自然现象(太阳、月亮、白天、夜晚、星星、风、雨、雪/冰)的图像进行了对比的民族文化分析,并对诗学的特殊性进行了解释。自然将不同层次的认知结合在一起,唤起想象的联想,指的是神话创造力的原型常数。任何民族的语言创造中都有关于自然的谜语。在理论和实践上,发展统一的民族语言文化学方法来研究多语言文化中主题相同的谜题的诗学是很重要的。这篇文章的主题是关于自然的谜语,对象是在图瓦族、鞑靼族、俄语族和西班牙族中创造太阳、月亮、白天、夜晚、星星、风、雨、雪/冰的语言手段。在这项研究中,使用了大约400个图瓦人、鞑靼人、俄罗斯人和西班牙人关于自然的谜语,这些谜语来自图瓦人、鞑靼人、俄罗斯人和西班牙人的民间传说书籍,以及在互联网上找到的谜语。研究方法包括语义分析、解释分析、语言文化学分析、文化评论和比较分析。本文的主要目的是分析四种语言文化中九种自然现象的具象表现模式和诗学。自然谜语的民族语言内容和诗学依据客观的自然和地理因素、主流的民间世界观和语言的类型归属而有所不同。在这四种语言文化中,数量最多、分支最多的是关于太阳、风和月亮的谜语。所调查的有关自然的谜语具有突厥语的特有的决定因素和俄语、西班牙语谜语的零星决定因素。这两幅图像的相似性表明,欧亚大陆存在着一系列关于自然的谜题。
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Images of Nature in Tuvan, Tatar, Russian, and Spanish Riddles
The article offers evidence of contrastive ethnolinguoculturological analysis of images of major natural phenomena (the sun, the moon, the day, the night, the stars, the wind, the rain, the snow/ice) in the riddles of four folk cultures that belong to Turkic (Tuvan and Tatar), Slavic (Russian), and Romance (Spanish) linguocultures, with interpretation of peculiarities of the poetics. Nature binds together different levels of cognition, evokes imaginative associations, refers to the archetypal constants of mythopoetic creativity. Riddles about nature are presented in the verbal creativity of any ethnic group. Theoretically and practically, it is important to develop a unified ethnolinguoculturological approach to study the poetics of thematically identical riddles of multilingual cultures. The subject of the article is riddles about nature, the object is linguistic means that create images of the sun, the moon, the day, the night, the stars, the wind, the rain, the snow/ice in Tuvan, Tatar, Russian-speaking, and Spanish ethnic groups. In the study, around 400 Tuvan, Tatar, Russian and Spanish riddles about nature from books on Tuvan, Tatar, Russian and Spanish folklore were used, along with riddles found on the Internet. The study methods include semantic, interpretative, linguoculturological analysis, culturological commentary, and comparative analysis. The main objective of the article is to analyze models of figurative representation and poetics of nine natural phenomena in four linguocultures. The article establishes that the ethnolinguistic content and poetics of riddles about nature vary depending on objective natural and geographical factors, dominant folk worldview, and typological affiliation of languages. The most numerous and metaphorically branched in all four linguistic cultures were the riddles about the sun, the wind, and the moon . The investigated riddles about nature show the characteristic determinant of the Turkic and the sporadic determinant of the Russian and Spanish riddles. The similarity of the images suggests a Eurasian continuum of riddles about nature.
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RUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics
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