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Plot-compositional structure and motifs of the Yakut olonkho Khaan Dzhargystay and the Altai epic Maaday-Kara: similarities and differences

https://doi.org/10.25587/l6017-6719-4048-i

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A. F. Koryakina
North-Eastern Federal University
Russian Federation

Antonina Fedorovna Koryakina, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Senior Researcher

Olonkho Research Institute

Sector “Olonkho Studies”

Yakutsk



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Koryakina A.F. Plot-compositional structure and motifs of the Yakut olonkho Khaan Dzhargystay and the Altai epic Maaday-Kara: similarities and differences. Epic Studies. 2020;(4):98-107. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25587/l6017-6719-4048-i

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