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ISSUE:    Historical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Theory & Practice. 2016. Issue 6-2
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RITUAL SAYINGS AND SONGS IN TRADITIONAL DARGIN CULTURE

El'mira Bashirovna Abdullaeva
Institute of Language, Literature and Art of Dagestan Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences


Submitted: June 1, 2016
Abstract. The structure of Dargin musical folklore is examined considering social organization according to the rural community levels: generic (tukhum), rural neighbouring (dzhamaat) and inter-village (khureba). Relying on field expedition material from the personal archive the author explores the ritual genres of generic and annual cycles performing applied and ritual functions. In the ritual genre group the researcher identifies the forms of performance, traces the correlation of vocal and instrumental genres with gender and age groups.
Key words and phrases:
даргинцы
Дагестан
тухум
джамаат
хуреба
песня
приговорка
плач
речитация
традиция
обряд
напев
текст
жанр
интонирование
Dargin people
Dagestan
tukhum
dzhamaat
khureba
song
saying
lamentation
recitation
tradition
ritual
tune
text
genre
intoning
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