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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Non-Christian religions > Ethnic or tribal religions > General
The traditions of oral ritual speech in the Himalayas have a lively
existence alongside the written "great" traditions that
predominate. However, as Martin Gaenszle shows, the oral traditions
are still little known and even less understood. This collection of
oral texts from Nepal, Bhutan, and northeast India, rich with
translation and interpretation, serves two purposes. First, it
presents the texts themselves, not just as fragments, but as
coherent performances of ritual speech, varied in their linguistic
form. Second, it displays various possible methods of presenting
oral ritual texts in written form; no single standard form is yet
agreed upon. In Ritual Speech in the Himalayas, each contributor
showcases a unique style of transforming the spoken language and
its translation or comments into an editorial format to fit the
respective genres and scholarly interests, such as interlinear or
sectional translation, morphological glossing, or musical scores.
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