LULLABY IN ALTAI FOLKLORE
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The article explores the genre of alla(lullabies) in Uzbek and Altai folklore, the commonalities and differences between the two fraternal peoples, their culture, literature, mood, and dreams, and how it is reflected in alla- one of the most important genres of children’s folklore. In the introductory part of the article, the lullaby, its names in the folklore of the Turkic peoples, information about the alla in the “Devoni lugatit Turk" dictionary, and the name of the alla among the peoples of Europe on the example of English literature and the connections between them has been studied. The hypothesis that Alla (lullaby) was created during or before the period of talking the whole nations in a unique language has been put forward. In the main part of the paper the Uzbek and Altai allas (lullabies) were compared.
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