Correspondence:
Lyudmila Mizhit, Tuvan Institute of
Humanitarian and Applied Socio-economic Research 4
Kochetov Str, Republic of Tuva, Russia, Email
Received: June 30, 2018
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Published: December 21, 2018
Abstract
The Author examines the poetic features of ancient Turkic texts, comparing them with
modern Tuvan poetry. Three-line inscription of the ancient Turks are studied as one of
possible origins of Tuvan poetic genre “ozhuk dazhy” (“stones of the hearth”), which
confirms the continuity of traditions ancient and modern literature.
Keywords:
the monuments of ancient Turkic, Orkhon-Yenisey script, Tuvinian
poetry, epitaph lyrics, tercet, poetic triad, three line form “ozhuk dazhy”, continuity
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The written monuments of the ancient turks and the tuvinian poetry
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