Space and time in traditional culture of Tuvans
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Tuva; space; time; perception; reflection; traditional culture; Tuvan languageAbstract
Since 20th years of the last century under influence of the European technique of mass training Tuvans have started to find unusual enough for themselves skills of development world around. Since school years, at modern Tuvans is formed the new system of orientation in time and space though in language traditional values of terms continue to be kept. In given article the author marks that, specificity of orientation Tuvans in time and space corresponds with movement of the Sun.References
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