Syncretism in Folklore: genre and term (based on "Ádebıet tanytqysh" by Akhmet Baitursynuly)
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https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-678X-2023-144-3-179-187Keywords:
literature, folklore, folkloristics, «Ádebıet tanytqysh», term, ertegisimek, apsanaAbstract
We know that the spiritual leader of Alash, the scientist Akhmet Baitursynuly, is a innovator who laid the foundations of the terms of literature and folklore. The scientist's book "Ádebıet tanytqysh" is a valuable work that does not always lose its scientific power, does not reduce its relevance potential. Every time you look at this work, you can create new conceptual knots of thought, and every chapter, section, and even every term concept in the book is in demand in analytical work, so that it is the core of a whole article. So, in today's article, we are going to make an attempt to differentiate the concept of "ertegisimek", given in the chapter "Ermekteme" in this work of the scientist. Thus, this article will focus on the terms of folklore in the work of Akhmet Baitursynuly "Ádebıet tanytqysh" and their interpretation in today's Turkic peoples. An attempt is made to differentiate the concept of "ertegisimek", given in the chapter "Ermekteme" in this work of the scientist. The basis of the functional principle in genre differentiation is also analyzed using the terms of A. Baitursynuly. The term relationship "ertegisimek - apsana" and the problem of artistic image are analyzed. In the context of textual analysis, the relationship "ertegisimek-apsana-anecdote" in the context of Turkic Folklore Studies is formulated. The examination of such a problematic theoretical problem shows not only the novelty, but also the importance of a scientific article. In general, the position of the Alash figure Akhmet Baitursynuly in the systematization of genre concepts and the formation of scientific terminology remains relevant to this day.
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