Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology
RU EN






Today: 08.01.2026
Home Issues 2023 Year Issue №3 About the Pragmatic Features of the Mythological Prose of Altai
  • Home
  • Current Issue
  • Bulletin Archive
    • 2025 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2024 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2023 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2022 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2021 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2020 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2019 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2018 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2017 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2016 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2015 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2014 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2013 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
  • Search
  • Rating
  • News
  • Editorial Board
  • Information for Authors
  • Review Procedure
  • Information for Readers
  • Editor’s Publisher Ethics
  • Contacts
  • Submit paper
  • Subscribe
  • Service Entrance
vestnik.tspu.ru
praxema.tspu.ru
ling.tspu.ru
npo.tspu.ru
edujournal.tspu.ru

EBSCO

European reference index for the humanities and the social sciences (erih plus)

Search by Author
- Not selected -
  • - Not selected -
Яндекс.Метрика

About the Pragmatic Features of the Mythological Prose of Altai

Ojnotkinova N.R., Tarmaeva V.I.

DOI: 10.23951/2307-6119-2023-3-47-56

Information About Author:

Ojnotkinova Nadezhda Romanovna, Doctor of Philology, leading researcher in the sector of folklore of the peoples of Siberia. Institute of Philology SB RAS. Nikolaeva str., 8. Novosibirsk, Russia, 630090. E-mail: sibfolklore@mail.ru Tarmaeva Viktoriya Ivanovna, Doctor of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Professor at the Institute of Philology, Foreign Languages and Mass Communications. Buryat State University. Smolina str., 24а, Ulan-Ude, Russia, 670000. E-mail: vtarmaeva@mail.ru

The article is devoted to the pragmatic features of the mythological texts of the Altai from the point of view of the harmonization strategy. This harmonization takes place in the following directions: thanks to the myth, man adapts to the surrounding reality; the myth coordinates the actions and attitudes of the individual towards the surrounding natural world; the perception of the external world through the myth helps the individual to make the surrounding reality understandable (“to humanize”); the mythological worldview functions as a system of basic guidelines necessary for the interpretation of natural factors, enabling members of a given society to know how to behave; myths regulate and legitimize the life of an individual and a society, as they contain explanations and indications of norms for the proper behavior and perception of environmental reality. The various tactics used in these texts are examined from the point of view of harmonizing strategy, especially the statement, praise, blame, directives used to express narrative imperatives, and tactics of presentation, advice, and warning.

Keywords: mythological prose of Altai, harmonization strategy, communicative tactics, mythmaking, mythological thinking

References:

Achimova A. A. Rasteniya Gornogo Altaya v obychayakh i traditsiyakh altaitsev [Plants of the Altai Mountains in the customs and traditions of the Altaians]. Barnaul: OOO Printing Company ARKTIKA, 2012. 97 p. (In Russian).

Galanina E. V. Mif kak real'nost' i real'nost' kak mif: mifologicheskie osnovaniya sovremennoj kul'tury. M.: Akademiya estestvoznaniya, 2013. 130 p. (In Russian).

Kazagacheva Z. S. Altaiskie geroicheskie skazaniya «Ochi-Bala», «Kan-Altyn»: aspekty tekstologii i perevoda [Altai heroic legends "Ochi-Bala", "Kan-Altyn": aspects of textual criticism and translation]. Gorno-Altaisk: Gorno-Alt. resp. tip., 2002. 352 p. (In Russian).

Levi-Stross K. Struktura i forma [Structure and form]. In: Frantsuzskaya semiotika: ot struk-turalizma k poststruktura-lizmu / per. s fr. i vstup. st. G. K. Kosikova [French semiotics: from structuralism to poststructuralism / transl. from fr. and intro. Art. G. K. Kosikova]. Moscow: «Progress», 2000. P. 121–152 (In Russian).

Levkievskaya E. E. Pragmatika mifologicheskogo teksta. In: Slavyanskiy i balkanskiy fol'klor. Moscow: Indrik, 2006. Vyp. 10. Semantika i pragmatika teksta. P. 150–213 (In Russian).

Matvienko E. V. Yazykovaya reprezentatsiya obrazov vostochnoaziatskoi mifologii v angloyazychnykh tekstakh: avtoref. dis. … kand. filol. nauk [Language representation of images of East Asian mythology in English texts: author. dis. … cand. philol. Sciences]. Moscow, 2010. 16 p. (In Russian).

Minaeva L. V., Morozov, A. Yu. Mifologizaciya reklamnoj kommunikacii kak priem vozdejstviya na massovoe soznanie // Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta. Ser. 21. Upravlenie (gosudarstvo i obshchestvo). 2009. No. 3. P. 56–64 (in Russian).

Mify narodov mira [Myths of the peoples of the world]. Moscow: Izd-vo Mahaon, 2022. 128 p. (In Russian).

Oinotkinova N. R. Mifologicheskaya kartina mira altaitsev: kontsepty, motivy, syuzhety [Mythological picture of the world of the Altaians: concepts, motives, plots]. Novosibirsk: IPTs NGU, 2021. 622 p. (In Russian).

Pitina S. A. Kontsepty mifologicheskogo myshleniya kak sostavlyayushchaya kontseptosfery natsional'noi kartiny mira [Concepts of mythological thinking as a component of the concept sphere of the national picture of the world]. Chelyabinsk: Chelyab. gos. un-t., 2002. 191 p. (In Russian).

Tarmaeva V. I. Germenevticheskie osnovy tekhniki ponimaniya verbal'nyh tekstov: monografiya. M.: OOO «Flinta», 2019. 176 p. (In Russian).

ojnotkinova_nadezhda_romanovna_47_56_3_41_2023.pdf ( 173.41 kB ) ojnotkinova_nadezhda_romanovna_47_56_3_41_2023.zip ( 147.64 kB )

Issue: 3, 2023

Series of issue: Issue 3

Rubric: LINGUISTICS

Pages: 47 — 56

Downloads: 851

For citation:


2026 Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology

Development and support: Network Project Laboratory TSPU