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Монгол, тува хэдэн бөөгнөл үлгэрийн тухай

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In world folklore there is one method which called cumulation which repeat plot of the fairy tales cyclically. In cumulative tale with increasing the number of character actions are repeated many times. The author in this paper compares some Mongolian and Tuvan structurally cumulative folk tales with similar plot such as Mongolian “Мөнгөн ташаатай хулгана” “Rat with Silver Side”, Tuvan “Күскениң шинчилели” “Thought of Rat”, Mongolian “Болдоггүй Боролзой өвгөн” Mischievous Old Man Borolzoy”, “Болдоггүй бор өвгөн” “Mischievous brown Old Man” Tuvan “Муң кара хойлуг Бумбаадай” “Old Man Bumbaaday with thousand Black Sheeps”, Mongolian “Бэтгэлжин бор шувуу” “Sparrow with Echinococcuss”, Tuvan “Бора-Хөкпеш” “Sparrow”, Шиижегей кушкаш “Siskin”, Mongolian “Далантай өвгөн” “Old Man Dalantai”, Tuvan “Aштаан бөрү биле Сергежигеш” “Hungry Wolf and Billy Goat”, Tuvan “Кавылаа-Сарыг”Kavylaa Saryg”.
Title: Монгол, тува хэдэн бөөгнөл үлгэрийн тухай
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In world folklore there is one method which called cumulation which repeat plot of the fairy tales cyclically.
In cumulative tale with increasing the number of character actions are repeated many times.
The author in this paper compares some Mongolian and Tuvan structurally cumulative folk tales with similar plot such as Mongolian “Мөнгөн ташаатай хулгана” “Rat with Silver Side”, Tuvan “Күскениң шинчилели” “Thought of Rat”, Mongolian “Болдоггүй Боролзой өвгөн” Mischievous Old Man Borolzoy”, “Болдоггүй бор өвгөн” “Mischievous brown Old Man” Tuvan “Муң кара хойлуг Бумбаадай” “Old Man Bumbaaday with thousand Black Sheeps”, Mongolian “Бэтгэлжин бор шувуу” “Sparrow with Echinococcuss”, Tuvan “Бора-Хөкпеш” “Sparrow”, Шиижегей кушкаш “Siskin”, Mongolian “Далантай өвгөн” “Old Man Dalantai”, Tuvan “Aштаан бөрү биле Сергежигеш” “Hungry Wolf and Billy Goat”, Tuvan “Кавылаа-Сарыг”Kavylaa Saryg”.

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