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Uky Slang Collection Project, Zada Komara
Uky Slang Collection Project, Zada Komara
Lewis Honors College Research Data: Linguistics
The UKY Slang Collection Project is an ongoing effort (Fall 2021-present) to document the use of slang (group-specific language of informal register) primarily among college students at the University of Kentucky. The project is administered by Dr. Zada Komara (Lewis Honors College) as part of HON 140 Knowledge and Society, a foundational seminar about epistemology and ontology. This original research is performed by Lewis Honors College students. The project aims to document slang, both ephemeral and persistent, as a means of investigating students’ lived experiences of college, language evolution, and social identities among UKY student communities. Slang in the …
Scientific Interpretation Of Fantasy Works And Their Types, Dilshod Nasriddinov
Scientific Interpretation Of Fantasy Works And Their Types, Dilshod Nasriddinov
Philology Matters
In the process of global development in all areas of science, various new knowledge has appeared. Including fantasy in world literature fantasy which began to be considered as one of the significant directions of the literature. In this article, the researcher proves the fact that fantasy has its own fundamental basis in the formation of this area, and the scientific theory of myths, fairy tales and knights, components of the fantasy content. The author justifies his scientific and theoretical approach to the scientific views of foreign scientists with respect to Fantasy. This attracted the attention of all literary critics and …
National Specificity Of American Satirical Short Stories, Lola Jalilova Senior Teacher
National Specificity Of American Satirical Short Stories, Lola Jalilova Senior Teacher
Philology Matters
The article discusses distinguishing features of the American humor and satire. National peculiarities of American satirical short stories are analyzed via examples of the works of American short-story writers. The main attributes of satire, its history, genres as well as the specifics of the genre are considered. The phenomena of satirical short story popularity in America is analyzed. Stylistic devices, comic creation means, implemented in the works of the XX century American writers are distinguished.
The artistic means used by the masters of American satire are diverse. Here we find notorious cartoon, and psychological analysis with a satirical tint, and …
Poetic Functions Of The Transformation Motif In Written Literature, Darmon Uraeva Dsc, Professor, Nargiza Kadirova Senior Teacher
Poetic Functions Of The Transformation Motif In Written Literature, Darmon Uraeva Dsc, Professor, Nargiza Kadirova Senior Teacher
Philology Matters
By means of comparative-typological tools the article describes the ‘Transformation’ motif as one of the most ancient, traditional motifs in the oral and written literature of the world. It explains the existence of general and specific features comparing poetic appearances and functions; correlation between genesis and mythological thinking, as well as the usage of remnants in modern literature on the basis of poetic innovations.
The ‘Transformation’ motif has been used in the written literature since ancient times. In the written literature, this motive occurs in the plot construction of poetic, prose, and dramatic works. It is also widely used in …
Features Separate Linguistic Geopoetika In French And Uzbek Languages, Muborak Khafizovna Khamidova, Gulrux Shavkatovna Qahhorova
Features Separate Linguistic Geopoetika In French And Uzbek Languages, Muborak Khafizovna Khamidova, Gulrux Shavkatovna Qahhorova
Scientific reports of Bukhara State University
The article discusses certain linguistic and poetic features associated with the use of diopoetonyms in French and Uzbek, which are the names of natural phenomena. Explained some ideas about the role of deopoetonimov in language and divine discourse, the basis of their origins and the peculiarities of their application. Proanalizirovany funktsii deopoetonimov v folklore i poezii s pomoshchyu primerov.
The Mothman And Other Strange Tales: Shaping Queer Appalachia Through Folkloric Discourse In Online Social Media Communities, Brenton Watts
The Mothman And Other Strange Tales: Shaping Queer Appalachia Through Folkloric Discourse In Online Social Media Communities, Brenton Watts
Theses and Dissertations--Linguistics
Little work has been conducted on the intersections of queer and Appalachian identities, in part because these two identities are viewed as incompatible (Mann 2016). This study uses a multimodal critical discourse analytic approach to examine the Instagram posts of the Queer Appalachia Project, which represent a substantial body of discourse created by and for queer Appalachians. Of specific interest to this analysis are those posts which employ folkloric figures, such as West Virginia’s Mothman, to do identity work that is queer, Appalachian, and queer-Appalachian. Often, this act is accomplished through juxtaposition with Appalachian imagery and the reclamation of homophobic …
Proverbs And Sayings Interrelations In Shukur Kholmirzaev’S Works, S. Mamayusupova
Proverbs And Sayings Interrelations In Shukur Kholmirzaev’S Works, S. Mamayusupova
Scientific journal of the Fergana State University
The investigation of literary tasks and places in Sh.Kholmirzayev’s novels which conveyed folkloristic models about the history of folkloristics and spiritual development as well as the expression of specific skill demonstrates writer`s opinion about national value as one of the important problems in this article.
Proverbs And Sayings Interrelations In Shukur Kholmirzaev’S Works, S. Mamayusupova
Proverbs And Sayings Interrelations In Shukur Kholmirzaev’S Works, S. Mamayusupova
Scientific journal of the Fergana State University
The investigation of literary tasks and places in Sh.Kholmirzayev’s novels which conveyed folkloristic models about the history of folkloristics and spiritual development as well as the expression of specific skill demonstrates writer`s opinion about national value as one of the important problems in this article.
Comparative Analysis Of The Alp System And The Imagination Of Sokhibkiron, Ilhom Sayitqulov Teacher
Comparative Analysis Of The Alp System And The Imagination Of Sokhibkiron, Ilhom Sayitqulov Teacher
Philology Matters
The present paper examines heroic system in oral epics and notion about 'sohibqironlik'. The article compares heroic system in 'Alpamysh', 'Gurugli' and meaning of sohibqironlik in 'Timurname'. Amir Temur who was respected statesman named as a Sohibqiron and introduced Uzbek people to the world by his considerable ability and great wits is revered as a national hero in Central Asian history. Only a few sultans are found to be worthy this honour. That is to say, five King and their dynasty are admitted as a Sohibqiron. Three Sohibqiron were noted in certain historical books for instance, 'Timurname' by Salohiddin Toshkandiy. …
The Development Of Lyric Chronotop In Uzbek Poetry, Q. Yulchiyev
The Development Of Lyric Chronotop In Uzbek Poetry, Q. Yulchiyev
Scientific journal of the Fergana State University
The article considers the chronotopy of Uzbek literature. Its historical roots begin with folklore and ancient turcish writers,In the artistic perception of creativity, creators have been able to perceive the universe as a three dimentional world in its time, it is proved the possibility of division of chronotop into real and non-verbal types.
The Development Of Lyric Chronotop In Uzbek Poetry, Q. Yulchiyev
The Development Of Lyric Chronotop In Uzbek Poetry, Q. Yulchiyev
Scientific journal of the Fergana State University
The article considers the chronotopy of Uzbek literature. Its historical roots begin with folklore and ancient turcish writers,In the artistic perception of creativity, creators have been able to perceive the universe as a three dimentional world in its time, it is proved the possibility of division of chronotop into real and non-verbal types.
Functioning Of Fairy-Tale As One Of The Variety Of Folklore Text In Oral Folk Art, V. Giyosova
Functioning Of Fairy-Tale As One Of The Variety Of Folklore Text In Oral Folk Art, V. Giyosova
Scientific journal of the Fergana State University
The article is about text of folklore like culture fragment and type of artistic text occurrence term fable and its’ types.
Folk Riddles As Epigraph, N. Tosheva
Folk Riddles As Epigraph, N. Tosheva
Scientific journal of the Fergana State University
The poetic function of the riddle, which is used as epigraph in the novel by Lukhmon Burikhon “Jaziramadagi odamlar” (“People under the heat”) is revealed in this article.
Folk Riddles As Epigraph, N. Tosheva
Folk Riddles As Epigraph, N. Tosheva
Scientific journal of the Fergana State University
The poetic function of the riddle, which is used as epigraph in the novel by Lukhmon Burikhon “Jaziramadagi odamlar” (“People under the heat”) is revealed in this article.
The Role Of Folklore In The Formation Of The Child's Inner World (On Example, Of The Story "Kezargon Boychechak" By A. Obidjon), B. Mukhtoraliev
The Role Of Folklore In The Formation Of The Child's Inner World (On Example, Of The Story "Kezargon Boychechak" By A. Obidjon), B. Mukhtoraliev
Scientific journal of the Fergana State University
The article examines on example of the tale “Kezargon Boychechak” by Anvar Obidjon the formation of the ideas of national self-consciousness, the feeling of love for the Motherland. It features the writer’s ability to use the traditions of folklore.
The Role Of Folklore In The Formation Of The Child's Inner World (On Example, Of The Story "Kezargon Boychechak" By A. Obidjon), B. Mukhtoraliev
The Role Of Folklore In The Formation Of The Child's Inner World (On Example, Of The Story "Kezargon Boychechak" By A. Obidjon), B. Mukhtoraliev
Scientific journal of the Fergana State University
The article examines on example of the tale “Kezargon Boychechak” by Anvar Obidjon the formation of the ideas of national self-consciousness, the feeling of love for the Motherland. It features the writer’s ability to use the traditions of folklore.
The Role Of Folklore In The Formation Of The Child's Inner World (On Example, Of The Story "Kezargon Boychechak" By A. Obidjon), B. Mukhtoraliev
The Role Of Folklore In The Formation Of The Child's Inner World (On Example, Of The Story "Kezargon Boychechak" By A. Obidjon), B. Mukhtoraliev
Scientific journal of the Fergana State University
The article examines on example of the tale “Kezargon Boychechak” by Anvar Obidjon the formation of the ideas of national self-consciousness, the feeling of love for the Motherland. It features the writer’s ability to use the traditions of folklore.
Among The Palms1, Lee Haring
Among The Palms1, Lee Haring
Publications and Research
Born out of the convergence of intellectual traditions and owning a borrowing capacity analogous to the one that engenders creole languages, the study of folklore, or folkloristics, claims the right to adapt and remodel political, psychological, and anthropological insights, not only for itself but for the humanities disciplines of philosophy, art, literature, and music (the “PALM” disciplines). Performance-based folkloristics looks like a new blend, or network, of elements from several of those. What looks like poaching, which is a common practice for folksong and folk narrative, can be examined in the PALM disciplines under names like intertextuality and plagiarism. Nation-oriented …
Finding Teaching Inspiration At The Swenson Center, Dr. Kimberly La Palm
Finding Teaching Inspiration At The Swenson Center, Dr. Kimberly La Palm
Swenson Center Faculty Research Stipend Reports
I spent a week working with the Swenson Center's collections. My original goal was to find material that I could use in my course on Scandinavian Folklore but I found much more material than I realized I would and now I have a list of ideas and inspiration for nearly all of the courses in the catalogue.
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 45, No. 1, Joan Saverino, Joseph Bentivegna, Nicholas V. De Leo, Catherine Cerrone, Janet Theophano
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 45, No. 1, Joan Saverino, Joseph Bentivegna, Nicholas V. De Leo, Catherine Cerrone, Janet Theophano
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• "Domani Ci Zappa": Italian Immigration and Ethnicity in Pennsylvania
• A Study of the San Cataldesi Who Emigrated to Dunmore, Pennsylvania
• A Look at the Early Years of Philadelphia's "Little Italy"
• "An Aura of Toughness, Too": Italian Immigration to Pittsburgh and Vicinity
• Expressions of Love, Acts of Labor: Women's Work in an Italian American Community
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 44, No. 3, Diane Sidener Young, Anne W. Goda, Susan Kalcik, Woodward S. Bousquet, Monica Mutzbauer
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 44, No. 3, Diane Sidener Young, Anne W. Goda, Susan Kalcik, Woodward S. Bousquet, Monica Mutzbauer
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Conservation and Mediation in the Folk and Traditional Arts of Pennsylvania
• Isaac and Thomas Stahl, the Revival Potters of Powder Valley
• The Folk Art of Decorated Eggs
• Jim Popso and His Coal Country Folk Art
• Leaving the Old World for the New: Rules Governing Emigration from Landau in the Palatinate
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 37, No. 1, Edward W. Chester, Nancy K. Gaugler, Ralph Connor, William T. Parsons, Roger W. Fromm, Hans F. Sennholz, Guy Graybill
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 37, No. 1, Edward W. Chester, Nancy K. Gaugler, Ralph Connor, William T. Parsons, Roger W. Fromm, Hans F. Sennholz, Guy Graybill
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Franklin in Fact and Fiction: The Double Perspective of Leland Baldwin
• Jost Hite: From the Neckar to the Shenandoah
• The Migration and Settlement of Pennsylvania Germans in Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina and Their Effects on the Landscape
• Bethesda Evangelical Church in Farmers Mills: Fact and Folklore
• The Tourist Bureau Shuns Me!
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 33, No. 1, Clement Valletta, Yvonne J. Milspaw, Sara L. Matthews, Allen G. Noble, Jean M. Danis
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 33, No. 1, Clement Valletta, Yvonne J. Milspaw, Sara L. Matthews, Allen G. Noble, Jean M. Danis
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Ritual and Folklore in Pennsylvania's Wyoming Region: Old to New World Wonder
• Ordinary Architecture of the Pennsylvania Germans: The Turnpike Houses
• "Set thy House in Order": Inheritance Patterns of the Colonial Pennsylvania Germans
• The Literature on Fences, Walls and Hedges as Cultural Landscape Features
• Aldes un Neies
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 32, No. 4, John F. Harnish Jr., Gladys Sweigard, Richard Shaner, John L. Lakatosh, Karen Lemonnier, Herman A. Danenhower, Dave Ehrig, Thelia Jean Eaby, James Petrucelli, Larry L. Rahn, William Dean Wright, Ronald Kunkel, Cindy Kunkel, Robert Nettleton, Cheryl Nettleton, Jane Ann Stinsmen
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 32, No. 4, John F. Harnish Jr., Gladys Sweigard, Richard Shaner, John L. Lakatosh, Karen Lemonnier, Herman A. Danenhower, Dave Ehrig, Thelia Jean Eaby, James Petrucelli, Larry L. Rahn, William Dean Wright, Ronald Kunkel, Cindy Kunkel, Robert Nettleton, Cheryl Nettleton, Jane Ann Stinsmen
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Frakturs
• Apple Head Dolls are Unique
• Tableware and Dutch Folklore
• The Pipemaker
• Wheat Weaving
• Beekeeping: Past and Present
• The Pennsylvania Longrifle
• Festival Focus
• Folk Festival Programs
• Quilts
• The Country Butcher
• Stained Glass
• Metal Casting in Sand
• Is This Pure Leather?
• The Horse and Carriage
• Marquetry, Parquetry and Intarsia
• Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 31, No. 3, John D. Kendig, Henry J. Kauffman, Nancy K. Gaugler, W. L. Eckerd, William T. Parsons, John B. Frantz, Robert G. Adams, Jane Adams Clarke
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 31, No. 3, John D. Kendig, Henry J. Kauffman, Nancy K. Gaugler, W. L. Eckerd, William T. Parsons, John B. Frantz, Robert G. Adams, Jane Adams Clarke
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Jamison City
• Domestic Architecture in Lancaster County
• Conversation with Marguerite de Angeli
• Who Put the Turnip on the Grave?
• Pennsylfawnisch Deitsch un Pfalzer: Dialect Comparisons Old and New
• John Philip Boehm: Pioneer Pennsylvania Pastor
• The Search for our German Ancestors
• Aldes un Neies
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 30, No. 3, Charles A. Stevenson, Robert P. Stevenson, Mac E. Barrick, William Munro, William T. Parsons, Donald E. Byrne Jr.
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 30, No. 3, Charles A. Stevenson, Robert P. Stevenson, Mac E. Barrick, William Munro, William T. Parsons, Donald E. Byrne Jr.
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• The Good Life on Grandfather's Farm
• The Folklore of Local History
• Pennsylvania-Palatinate Informal Folk Cultural Exchanges
• Maria Assunta: Berwick's Italian Religious Festival
• Aldes un Neies / Old & New
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 27, No. 2, James Moss, Holly Cutting Baker, Robert A. Barakat, Karl J. R. Arndt
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 27, No. 2, James Moss, Holly Cutting Baker, Robert A. Barakat, Karl J. R. Arndt
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Gentlemen of the Road: Outlaw-Heroes of Early Pennsylvania in Life & Legend
• Patent Medicine in Pennsylvania Before 1906: A History Through Advertising
• Raising a Tobacco Shed
• Bicentennial Exhibitions and Publications in Germany
• Work and Work Attitudes: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 50
Margaret Mae Bryant Papers - Accession 21, Margaret Mae Bryant
Margaret Mae Bryant Papers - Accession 21, Margaret Mae Bryant
Manuscript Collection
The collection consists of Dr. Bryant’s professional and organizational files, biographical data, correspondence, and speeches. Most of the material relates to her publishing efforts, her work as a faculty member at Brooklyn College, and her involvement with professional organizations, especially the New York branch of the American Association of University Women. Most of the material extends form 1950-1975. A list of the more prominent individuals who corresponded with Margaret Bryant has been included as an appendix to the inventory. (For more extensive and comprehensive list of correspondents, see the list included in the collection control file.)
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 23, No. 3, Earl F. Robacker, Louis Winkler, Susan Stewart, Eleanor Yoder, W. Ray Sauers, Mac E. Barrick
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 23, No. 3, Earl F. Robacker, Louis Winkler, Susan Stewart, Eleanor Yoder, W. Ray Sauers, Mac E. Barrick
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Victorian Wall Mottoes
• Pennsylvania German Astronomy and Astrology VIII: David Rittenhouse
• Sociological Aspects of Quilting in Three Brethren Churches of Southeastern Pennsylvania
• Nicknaming in an Amish-Mennonite Community
• Fruit Harvesting and Preservation in Early Pennsylvania
• Folklore in the Library: Old Schuylkill Tales
• Mills and Milling in Pennsylvania: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 33
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 21, No. 3, Wasyl O. Luciw, George Wynnysky, Donald M. Hines, Lester Breininger, Louis Winkler, Mac E. Barrick, C. Lee Hopple, Friedrich Krebs
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 21, No. 3, Wasyl O. Luciw, George Wynnysky, Donald M. Hines, Lester Breininger, Louis Winkler, Mac E. Barrick, C. Lee Hopple, Friedrich Krebs
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• The Ukrainian Pysanka and Other Decorated Easter Eggs in Pennsylvania
• The Development of Folklife Research in the United Kingdom
• Just a Bone
• Pennsylvania German Astronomy and Astrology: Almanacs
• Central Pennsylvania Fishing Spears
• Spatial Development of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Plain Dutch Community to 1970: Part II
• 18th-Century Emigrants from the Palatinate, Lower Alsace, and Rheinhessen
• Tobacco and Tobacco Culture: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 23