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2019

A. E. Anikin From the history of Siberian and other Russian words related to water transport // Siberian Journal of Philology. Issue 4. P. 218-229.

N. R. Oinotkinova Concepts JARGY ‘the court’, ‘thanks, thanks’ and BYIAN ‘blessing’, ‘thanks’ in the shaman text of the Altaians // Siberian Journal of Philology. Issue 4. P. 33-45.

N. A. Nepomnyaschikh Literature and the issues of ethnocultural identification: the shamanism theme and plots about shamans in Siberian writers’ works // Siberian Journal of Philology. Issue 4. P. 180-186.

E. I. Ismagilova Theme-motif content of the Fasting songs about Saint Yegorii and Tsmok (Dragon) recorded from the Belarusians of the Novosibirsk region // Siberian Journal of Philology. Issue 4. P. 14-25.

K. A. Sagalaev Visiting the Ob old man: the rite of worship of As tyi iki // Siberian Journal of Philology. Issue 4. P. 26-32.

I. Ya. Selyutina Articulatory characteristics of noisy frontlingual consonants of the Teleut language (according to MRI data) // Siberian Journal of Philology. Issue 4. P. 197-209.

A. R. Tazranova On the status of certain complicated analytical forms of past tense (the Altai language data) // Siberian Journal of Philology. Issue 4. P. 253-266.

2020

Alexander Gorbenko “The Most Unknown Classic”: The Mechanisms of the Would-Be Literary Canonization of George Grebenstchikoff from 1990s—2010s // Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie. 2020. N 4 (164). P. 109-122.

Aleksandr Yu. Gorbenko Ovids from the Province: Self-Myth-Making of Siberian Writers of the End of the 19th to the First Third of the 20th Centuries // Tomsk state university journal of philology. 2020. N 65. P. 180–192. DOI: 10.17223/19986645/65/11

L. S. Dampilova Theonym 'khairkhan' in turkic-monglolianmythology // Tomsk journal of linguistics and anthropology. 2020. Issue. 2. P. 118-126. DOI: 10.23951/2307-6119-2020-2-118-126

L. S. Dampilova, I. V. Silantiev, I. E. Kim E. N. Kuzmina, Yu. V. Shatin Universals of verbal culture: in search of a common concept // Siberian Journal of Philology. 2020. Issue. 4. P. 9-28. DOI: 10.17223/18137083/73/1

A. K. Darydzhy Secondary vowel longitude in the sub-dialects of Telengit dialect of the Altai language // Siberian Journal of Philology. 2020. Issue. 4. P. 148-157. DOI: 10.17223/18137083/73/10

Alexey E. Kozlov “Siberian Literary Memories” of Nikolai Yadrintsev: Genre Memory and Identity Construction // Tomsk state university journal. 2020. N 459. P. 46–51. DOI: 10.17223/15617793/459/5

E. N. Kuzmina, L. N. Arbachakova, N. V. Shulbaeva Stereotypes in female images of the Siberian epos // Siberian Journal of Philology. 2020. Issue. 3. P. 23-35. DOI: 10.17223/18137083/72/2

Kuzmina M.A. Mesoanalysis as an interdisciplinary methodology in socialand humanitarian research // Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniya. 2020. N 8. P. 27-36. DOI: 10.31857/S013216250009297-9

L. A. Kurysheva The fight with the dragon in “The Prince Archilabon’s Story”: literary sources, folk tradition and its modernization // Siberian Journal of Philology. 2020. Issue. 3. P. 50-65. DOI: 10.17223/18137083/72/4

E. A. Liebert German dialects of the Tomsk and Novosibirsk regions (based on the open online archive of German dialects in Siberia) // Siberian Journal of Philology. 2020. Issue. 3. P. 275-287. DOI: 10.17223/18137083/72/21

N. R. Oinotkinova, A. A. Grinevich, T. A. Golovaneva Cultural universals: sacral space in Siberian and Far East folk myths // Siberian Journal of Philology. 2020. Issue. 3. P. 9-22. DOI: 10.17223/18137083/72/1

T. R. Ryzhikova, A. A. Dobrinina, I. M. Plotnikov, E. A. Shestera, A. S. Shamrin Intonation of modal interrogative sentences in the Altai language (on the Altai-Kizhi folklore material) // Siberian Journal of Philology. 2020. Issue. 2. P. 149–165. DOI: 10.17223/18137083/71/13

Galina E. Soldatova The experience of analyzing of the pitch organisation of mansi zither tunes // Tomsk state university journal of cultural studies and art history. 2020. N 39. P. 214–225. DOI: 10.17223/22220836/39/20

Tuntesheva E.V., Ozonova A.A., Shagdurova O.Yu., Bayyr-ool A.V. Words representing the concept of ‘soul’ in Southern Siberian turkic languages // Language and culture. 2020. N 52. P. 85–109. DOI: 10.17223/19996195/52/6

Nikolay S. Urtegeshev, Iraida Ya. Selyutina, Albina A. Dobrinina, Tatiana R. Ryzhikova Verbal Analytical Constructions in Shor Folklore: Specifics of Phonetic Transformations // Tomsk state university journal of philology. 2020. N 68. P. 138–169. DOI: 10.17223/19986645/68/7 http://journals.tsu.ru/philology/en/&journal_page=archive&id=2041&article_id=46048

Shaposhnikova I. V. Embodiment features of verbal culture: universal facets of the specific // Siberian Journal of Philology. 2020. Issue. 1. P. 199–215. DOI 10.17223/18137083/70/16

Yuriy V. Shatin, Igor V. Silantev Georgy Chulkov’s Play The Taiga: Reception of the Siberian Text in the Context of Russian Symbolism // Tomsk state university journal of philology. 2020. N 66. P. 298-307. DOI: 10.17223/19986645/66/16

E. A. Shestera, T. R. Ryzhikova, A. A. Dobrinina, I. M. Plotnikov, A. S. Shamrin Intonation of narrative utterances of the altai language (on the material of the altai-kizhi folklore) // Tomsk journal of linguistics and anthropology. 2020. 4 (30). P. 83–95. DOI: 10.23951/2307-6119-2020-4-83-95

2021

Ryzhikova T. R., Dobrinina A. A., Plotnikov I. M., Shestera E. A. and Shamrin A. S. Intonation structuring of coherent Tuvan folklore narration. New Research of Tuva, 2021, no. 4, pp. 101-118. [на англ.] DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.25178/nit.2021.4.8

Alexander E. Anikin. A lexicological commentary on the fabulous sights of Russia and especially Siberia // Siberian Journal of Philology. Issue 4, 2021, pp. 199–213. DOI: 10.17223/18137083/77/15

Arbachakova L. N. Storyteller and collector of epic// Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology. 2021. Issue 3 (33). P. 81-90. DOI:10.23951/2307-6119-2021-3-81-90

Vasilyev S. S. Chronotope of Siberia in the materials of the magazine “Nastoyashchee” (1928–1930) // Siberian Journal of Philology. Issue 2, 2021. Pp. 96-105. DOI: 10.17223/18137083/75/7

Golovaneva T. A. The medical charms: search for universals in the genre (based on slavonic and koryak materials of medical charms) // Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology. 2021. Issue 2 (32). P. 124-136. DOI:10.23951/2307-6119-2021-2-124-136

Dayneko T. V. Ritual codes of the summer-autumn season of the calendar cycle of the Belarusians of Siberia and the Far East // Siberian Journal of Philology. Issue 1, 2021. Pp. 9-23. DOI: 10.17223/18137083/74/1

Dampilova L. S., Oinotkinova N. R. Cultural universals in the ritual tradition of the turkic-mongolian peoples: vocabulary and context// Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology. 2021. Issue 2 (32). P. 114-123. DOI:10.23951/2307-6119-2021-2-114-123

Dampilova L.S., Yusha Zh.M. The mythological image of the owner of Altai: functions and semantics // Siberian Journal of Philology. Issue 1, 2021. Pp. 24-36. DOI: 10.17223/18137083/74/2

Demidova L. D. On the authorship of the manuscripts on the precursor of the antichrist in chronicles and on the antichrist’s variegated seduction attributed to monk Avraamii // Drevnyaya Rus. Voprosy medievistiki. № 2 (84), 2021. Pp. 156–168. DOI 10.25986/IRI.2021.84.2.013

Kozlov A. E. From Lazarus to the Petrashevtsy: Imagining Siberia in the Allegorical Novel Citizens of the Forest by Nikolai Akhsharumov // Imagology and Comparative Studies. 2021. № 15. P. 214–235. DOI: 10.17223/24099554/15/13

Kuzmina M. A. The Meaning as a Subject of Interdisciplinary Studies // Voprosy Filosofii. No. 8 (2021). Pp. 130–141.

Iraida Ya. Selyutina, Aziyana V. Bayyr-ool, Albina A. Dobrinina.Verbal analytical constructions in Tuvan folklore: specificity of phonetic transformations // Siberian Journal of Philology. Issue 4, 2021, pp. 181–198. DOI: 10.17223/18137083/77/14

Silantev I. V., Shatin Yu. V. “Yakutia” by A. E. Stroganov. Artistic deconstruction of the mythological idyll // Siberian Journal of Philology. Issue 2, 2021. Pp. 137-147. DOI: 10.17223/18137083/75/10

Irina V. Shaposhnikova. Towards the explication of the universals of the Russian language personality on the model of the associative-verbal network// Siberian Journal of Philology. Issue 4, 2021, pp. 314–329. DOI: 10.17223/18137083/77/24

Yuri V. Shatin, Igor E. Kim, Igor V. Silantev. Text universals as a theoretical concept // Siberian Journal of Philology. Issue 4, 2021, pp. 37–48. DOI: 10.17223/18137083/77/3

2022

Ayyana Ozonova, Elena Tjuntesheva. Sler qažї altaydaŋ? 'Aus welchem Altai sind Sie?' Die Heimatvorstellung der Altaier [Слер кажы алтайдаҥ? ‘С какого Вы Алтая?’ Представление о родине у алтайцев] // Journal of turkish studies. Special edition, vol. 1. Harvard University, 2021, pp. 437-446.

Koshkareva N. B., Abzhaparova M. Color designations as intensifiers in the Kazakh language in comparison with Turkic languages of Southern Siberia. Siberian Journal of Philology, 2022, no. 3, pp. 260–275. (in Russ.) DOI 10.17223/18137083/80/21

Dampilova L. S., Mindibekova V. V. Combining functions of shaman and storyteller in the oral tradition of peoples of Siberia // Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology. 2022. Issue 2 (36). P. 118-126. DOI:10.23951/2307-6119-2022-2-118-126

Grinevich, Anna A. Digital portal “Folklore of the peoples of Siberia” // Multiethnic Societies of Central Asia and Siberia Represented in Indigenous Oral and Written Literature. The Role of Private Collections and Libraries. Merle Schatz (Ed.). Universitätsverlag Göttingen, pp. 33–38.

Grinevich A.A. Ontology of folklore genres // International conference “Linguistic Forum 2022: Traditional speech forms and practices”. 17–19 November 2022. Institute of Linguistics RAS, Moscow, Russia: Abstracts / Ed. by Andrej A. Kibrik, Valentin Gusev, Tatiana Davidyuk, Andrey Sideltsev. – Moscow: Institute of linguistics RAS, 2022. – P. 32–33.

Nepomnyashchikh N. N. Plots and motifs of the literatures of Siberian indigenous peoples in the twentieth century: topical research issues. Siberian Journal of Philology, 2022, no. 4, pp. 77–90. (in Russ.) DOI 10.17223/18137083/81/6

Kozlov A. E., Varlaro F. The Way of listven’ in the Russian and Siberian Worldview: From Phytonym to Concepts. Critique and Semiotics, 2022, no. 1, pp. 183–197. (in Russ.) DOI 10.25205/2307-1737-2022-1-183-197

2023

Nepomnyashchikh N. A. Mythologeme of the river in the prose of writers — representatives of indigenous peoples of the North and Siberia. Siberian Journal of Philology, 2023, no. 1, pp. 204—217. (in Russ.) DOI 10.17223/18137083/82/15

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