Romaniia STRIIESHYN
Position: Senior Department Secretary, The Ukrainian Language Department named after professor Ivan Kovalyk, Lecturer, The Ukrainian Language Department named after professor Ivan Kovalyk
Phone (office): (0322) 239 47 17
Email: romaniia.str@lnu.edu.ua
Web page: philology.lnu.edu.ua
Google Scholar profile: scholar.google.com.ua
Research interests
- Folkloristics
- History Of Language
- History Of Language.
Publications
Selected articles:
- Burak R. The folkloric basis of Shevchenko’s ballad «The Drowned». Studia methodologica. Ternopil, 2014. No 39. P. 112–117.
- Burak R. «The Poplar» by Taras Shevchenko: folklore reading. Mythology and Folklore All-Ukrainian Scholarly and Educational Journal. Lviv, 2015. 3–4(19). P. 89–97.
- Burak R. Franko’s perception of «The Poplar» by Shevchenko. Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Philology. Lviv, Issue 62. P. 179–183.
- Burak R. Folklorism of Taras Shevchenko early works: scientific critical perception of poet’s contemporaries. Spheres of Culture. Lublin, Vol. ХIІІ. P. 478–487.
- Burak R. Artistic interpretation of the folklore mythologeme fate in “Thoughts” by Taras Shevchenko. Materials of the scientific and practical conference «Ninth All-Ukrainian folkloristic readings dedicated to Lidia Dunaevska». Кyiv, 2016.
- Burak R. Folklore universum of Taras Shevchenko’s ballad «The Bewitched». The ethnology notebooks. Lviv, 2016. No 2 (128). P. 352–361.
- Burak R. «Thoughts» by Taras Shevchenko: folklore reading, Literature. Folklore. Problems of poetics. Kyiv, 2017. Issue 42. P. 220–229.
- Burak R. Folklore accents of Taras Shevchenko’s poetry «In eternal memory of Kotliarevsky». Humanities science current issue: interuniversity collection of Drohobych Ivan Franko state pedagogical university young scientists research papers. Drohobych, 2018. Issue 22. P. 33–37.
Biography
I was born on November 23, 1990 in Lviv.
2008 – 2013 ‒ studied at the faculty of Philology of Ivan Franko National University of Lviv.
In 2013 ‒ 2016 studied at a postgraduate course at the Department of Ukrainian folklore named after acad. Filareta Kolessa.
Since 2016 I have been working as an assistant at the Department of Ukrainian Language named after professor Ivan Kovalyk. I am working on writing my candidate’s thesis.
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