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2001

Kachkin K.V. RAUNKIER’S BIOLOGICAL SPECTRUMS IN URBAN CENOFLORA OF THE RIGHT BANK OF NOVOSIBIRSK // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 6 (84). P. 147-150

The article reviews biological spectrums of life-forms under the Runkier’s system in the urban cenoflora of the right bank of Novosibirsk and their dependence on the degree of anthropogenic transformation of associations of synanthropic vagetation. It has been educed that in the range of a digressive-demutative succession of plants, with the increase of the anthropogenic load increases the rate of therophytes; with the decrease the rate of hemicryptophytes increases, and the biological spectrum comes close to the natural for the natural floras of the region.

Keywords: vegetation, association, coenoflora, Novosibirsk, succession, Raunkier, life-form, biological spectrums

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2002

Tormosheva V.S. THE PHENOMENON OF COMMUNICATION IN THE RUSSIAN PHILOSOPHY OF THE 21ST CENTURY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 5 (133). P. 45-51

The focus of the article is on the socio-philosophical interpretation of the phenomenon of communication as a universal mechanism of society formation presented by contemporary Russian philosophers. A non-classical communication model reflecting the socio-cultural environment of the modern world is described. It is stated that researchers have failed to achieve consensus on how this mechanism functions.

Keywords: philosophy of communication, socio-cultural phenomenon, non-classical communication model, mechanism of society formation

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2003

Rogova O.V. THE STATE AND PROSPECTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF COAL MINING INDUSTRY IN RUSSIA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 12 (140). P. 99-103

The article presents the main stages of the coal industry development in Russia; content of every stage is characterized. The basic problems of the industry are found out for the present time. Also, the main measures and perspective lines for the coal industry development are presented.

Keywords: coal industry, stages of development of coal industry, restructuring of coal industry, internal and external problems of coal industry, development of coal industry

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2004

Chervonnyy M.A., Lezhnina L.V., Obukhova E.A. VARIANT MODELS OF CERTIFICATION OF TEACHERS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 13 (141). P. 105-107

In the article on the basis of the analysis of the regional educational systems experience of the Russian Federation the concept of “certification of teachers” is revealed, the taxonomy of the teacher certification models is proposed.

Keywords: certification, model, standard requirements for the professional pedagogical activity

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2005

Kositskaya F.L. FASHION CATALOGUE AS A CREOLIZED TEXT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 10 (151). P. 153-156

The article deals with creolized texts consisting of verbal and nonverbal (paragraphemic) elements. With a change of the scientific paradigm studying of a language with its links with other semiotic systems, including non-verbal code becomes very topical. The main method of creolization of a text is to combine a verbal means and an image into a coherent whole linguo-visual formation. A fashion catalogue is a typical creolized text created by the model of: a verbal text is equal to an image. That means that it is primarily created as a creolized text where the verbal and the visual components are specially selected for their interaction. A photographic image for fashion catalogue clients (readers) has a greater degree of significance, than a verbal (written) text. Here colour plays a special role, its psychological language creates a mood, evokes emotions and has symbolic meanings.

Keywords: text, creolized text, linguo-visual elements, verbal and nonverbal means, paralinguistics, semiotics, polycode phenomena, paragraphemics, heterogeneous text, communication

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2006

Abdrakhmanova A.I. CURRENT STATE OF THE PROBLEM OF COGNITIVE ACTIVITY FORMATION OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 3 (156). P. 38-41

The article discloses the approaches to understanding the activity. Formulates the definition of the concept of “cognitive activity”. Designates criteria and indicators of cognitive activity of preschool children. Presents theoretical overview of the psychological characteristics of today’s children. Introduces the current state of the problem of formation of cognitive activity in children of preschool age. Offers the analysis of models of formation of cognitive activity. Named the components of cognitive activity – information, activity and thinking, need and motivation, emotional and volitional, personal, control and evaluation. Names the driving force for the development of cognitive activity. Describes the psychological and pedagogical conditions of formation of cognitive activity of preschool children.

Keywords: cognitive activity, model of the formation of cognitive activity, preschoolers

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2007

Tereshchenko A.V. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE FOLKLORE PLOT “THREE STOLEN PRINCESSES”: RUSSIAN AND SELKUP FAIRY TALES DATA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 6 (183). P. 128-134

The article is devoted to the problem of folklore plot representation. The author analyzes the plot “three stolen princesses”. The above mentioned plot is regarded to be one of the most ancient and frequent not only in folklore but also in the world literature. The description of this plot according the Aarne-Thompson classification is the following: the hero is of supernatural origin and strengths, with two extraordinary companions he comes to a house in the woods, the hero follows the monster through a hole into the lower world, he conquers several monsters and rescues three maidens, he presents a ring and marries one of the princesses. The peculiarities of this plot representation are analyzed in Russian folk tales and Selkup fairy tales. In most Russian folk tales all episodes of the plot are described: the hero travels from place to place, fights with monsters and finally finds his bride whom he marries. On the contrary, in Selkup fairy tales this plot is usually shown in a simplified form. Alongside with “three stolen princesses” plot several other plots are represented in Selkup fairy tales: “magic runaway” plot, “magic ring/object” plot, “a dragon slayer” plot, etc. Complex composition and mixture of different plots is a characteristic feature of Selkup prose folklore. The author comes to the conclusion that Selkup folklore is a complex linguistic phenomenon influenced by folklore traditions of neighbouring ethnic groups. Comparative folklore studies provide important information about plot origin and ancient ethnic worldviews.

Keywords: folklore, “three stolen princesses” plot, composition, motive, episode, character, Russian folk tales, Selkup fairy tales

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2008

Kamysheva E.Y., Karakchieva V.L. DEVELOPING CROSS-CUTURAL COMPETENCE OF STUDENTS IN E-LEARNING ENVIRONMENT OF A HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 1 (190). P. 140-147

The relevance of the study is determined by the clear interest of the pedagogues in implementing the main requirements to training the students of higher education institutions. The need for studying the problem of developing cross-cultural competence in the context of higher education is covered. The theoretical aspects of developing cross-cultural competence in view of currently important values and aims of training in higher education system are discussed. The main methodological approaches to developing cross-cultural communication within the framework of professionally-oriented foreign language teaching – system based, activity and competence based, cross-cultural approaches are revealed. Based on the presented approaches the essence and the key concept of “cross-cultural competence” of the students are clarified. The structural components of cross-cultural competence are determined and described in detail. The structure of the cross-cultural competence is comprised of motivational, cognitive, personal and activity, axiological, reflective components. The concept of cross-cultural competence has made it possible to point out and reveal the basic principles of organizing and implementing the process of developing the cross-cultural competence in the framework of professional oriented foreign language teaching such as the principles of humanistic teaching, dialogic communication, learning professionally oriented thesaurus, openness to foreign cultures and ideas, integration into a different culture, critical appraisal of situation in cross-cultural communication. Special attention is paid to the importance of the pedagogical potential of the e-Learning environment in the teaching and learning process, it has been explained that the e-Learning environment has a positive impact on the developing the structural components of cross-cultural competence in training the students in higher education institutions.

Keywords: cross-cultural competence, foreign language teaching, learning and teaching process, e-Learning environment

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2009

Krylova E.A. The use of artificial intelligence technologies in teaching foreign languages in higher education // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2025. Issue 2 (238). P. 105-115

Technologies based on artificial intelligence (AI) have the potential to enhance different elements of the English as a Foreign Language educational process and streamline the daily tasks of a foreign language teacher in higher education settings. The objective of the article is to examine the educational value, benefits, and drawbacks of utilizing AI in teaching English as a Foreign Language within higher education contexts. Theoretical analysis methods were employed, including reviewing and examining scientific-methodological literature, along with Internet resources related to the research problem. Additionally, the educational practices of the author of this article were reflected upon. The educational value of AI technologies within the framework of EFL teaching are highlighted: creating personalized educational trajectories, ensuring interactivity of the educational process, facilitating independent work of students, automating control and evaluation procedures, increasing involvement in the educational process. The utilization of various AI platforms (including image generation platforms, chatbots, and specialized platforms for foreign language instructors) is outlined. A survey was carried out among educators at SPbPU to assess their attitudes and willingness to incorporate AI technologies into the teaching process. The conclusion drawn is that implementing artificial intelligence-based applications and tools within EFL education enhances the interactivity of the learning process, boosts student engagement, and streamlines the tasks of a foreign language educator. However, it is highlighted that enhancing the digital skills of educators is crucial for the effective and systemic incorporation of artificial intelligence into educational methodologies.

Keywords: artificial intelligence, neural network, chat bot, foreign languages, higher education

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2010

Shirokova M.P., Kochurina S.A. Tomsk State Peda¬gogical University is a Tomsk Teacher's Training Institute historical successor // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 7 (23). P. 80-82

In their article show us the historical connection of Modern State Teacher's Training University in Tomsk with Teacher's Training Institute wich existed before the revolution in the town. Like the institute in the past, the University now trains teachers for Siberia and Russia and has the best pedagogical traditions Nowadays in Tomsk Teacher's Training Institute's building there is the Natural Faculty of the Modern University in Tomsk. This article continues the theme of the first hundred anniversary of Tomsk Teacher's Training University.

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2011

Pushkareva E.N. The Place of a Headline in Textual Paradigmatics (on the Material of B. Ahmadulina Lyric Poetry ) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 3 (47). P. 28-33

The content of the article points to explicite and implicite connection of a headline with a text on the material of B. Ahmadulina lyric poetry. There was given a description of means of connection’s realization, they are repetitions and notional lexical paradigms. Also the types of logical interrelationship which are recurring, parallel, inductive and deductive were revealed. We considered means of every type of a headline and text’s logical interrelationship according to organization of associative development of lyric poetry.

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2012

Sabitov T.R. About Principles of Responsibility Inevitability in Russian Criminal Law // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 11 (62). P. 63-65

The author analyses principle of responsibility inevitability in Russian Criminal law.

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2013

Karaseva M.V. Pedagogical and Economical Factors Provided for Profitable Functioning of Commercial Sports and Health-Supporting Centres // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 5 (68). P. 100-105

The development of the commercial sports and health-supporting clubs of different kinds, forms, remedies and modes, which are offered in the sport service market, is one of the displays of the increased social importance of physical culture. The article considers the factors and conditions, which affect the functional profitability of the commercial enterprises in the sphere of the sport and health-supporting services, and suggests the principles for the rehabilitation and preventive functioning of the beauty and health centres

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2014

Kopytova A.I., Tayurskiy A.I. Economic Mechanisms of the Environment Protection // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 9 (72). P. 33-35

The article analyzes modern economic mechanisms of the environment protection, which are supposed to be used in the Russian Federation. The ecologic taxes for emission polluting substances to the atmosphere, taxes for wastes and taxes for breaking the norms are analyzed in details. The money given for ecological needs are researched

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2015

Pavlova M.S. EXPERIMENTAL COMPETENCE OF A FUTURE TEACHER OF PHYSICS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 1 (91). P. 40-44

The article reveals the need of formation of experimental competence of a future physics teachers from a position of developmental education theory. The examples of experimental tasks which enable to implement it in practice are given.

Keywords: situation of uncertainty, experimental competence, developmental learning, problem situations

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2016

Razumova N.E. ТHE LEVEL OF RELIABILITY OF TRANSLATED TEXTS IN TEACHING FOREIGN LITERATURE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 2 (130). P. 69-75

By example of Russian translations of the novels “The Red and the Black” by Stendhal and “Journey to the End of the Night” by Cйline the article studies the level of reliability of translated texts in teaching foreign literature.

Keywords: foreign literature, teaching literature, fiction translation, transformations, novel “The Red and the Black” by Stendhal, “Journey to the End of the Night” by L. F. Cйline

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2017

Golovchiner V.E. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 1 (1). P. 44-53

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2018

Gorbunova N.A. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 3 (12). P. 31-33

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2019

Manca P., Mula G., Sirigu P., Kuzmenko A.B., Tishchenko E.A., Tyuterev V.G. INFRARED REFLECTIVITY IN OXYGEN-CHAIN-EQUALIZED AND ORDER STABILIZED PAIRS OF 123 COPPER OXIDES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2002. Issue 2 (30). P. 3-10

The results of the infrared reflectivity measurements comparatively performed on the oxygen-chain-equal¬ized polycrystalline pair-samples of YBa2Cu30B4,x, are reported. The samples were prepared from the full/ empty oxygen-chain [Cu,OJ^/[Cu,0stoichiome-try end terms which where for a long time equilibrated under vacuum at a low temperature and were order-stabilized in the appropriate temperature-composition domain of existence of Oil and OIII superstructures. The single crystal IR-active phonon modes were ex¬tracted from the reflectivity data for the ceramic sam¬ples in the generalized effective medium approxima¬tion for the frequency-dependent dielectric permittivi¬ty. Then the fitted values of c-oriented IR-active pho¬non frequencies were interpreted within the framework of a lattice-dynamics transferable shell-model. The evidences of a phonon reconstruction related to the existence of the high-ordered oxygen-vacancy order¬ing superstructures OII and OIII in the oxygen-chain-equalized polycrystalline pair-samples of YBa2Cu306 are given.

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2020

Krapivkina E.D. The Research History of the Kuzedeevo Lime Island in Gornaya Shoria // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 6 (57). P. 68-73

In this article we outline the stages of studying a unique Siberian broad – leaved lime forest in the context of the 20th century specific research. The important role of scientists proving the relict nature of this forest has been shown. The negative influence of number of biotical and abiotical factors on the present relict populations has also been described. There is an urgent necessity to preserve this unique forest for future generations

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2021

Verzhbitskaya E.Y. The Prospects of Political Development of Siberia in the Works by G.I. Zhernavkov, One of the Representatives of the Late Oblastnichestvo // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 3 (66). P. 122-125

Oblastnichestvo was an original phenomenon in the public life of Siberia. It appeared at the turn of the 1850–1860-s, and existed until the beginning of the 1920–s and went through several stages in its development. G.I. Zhernavkov’s views, one of representatives of the late oblastnichestvo, haven’t been studied thoroughly. This person made an important contribution to the development of the movement’s program and looked in a new fashion on the problem of relations between the center and the regions, raised by early oblastniki

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2022

Kopenkina L.V., Vorobyev A.A. THE QUALITY OF PEAT LITTER // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 3 (81). P. 154-156

Now the problem of use of peat as litter is actual as in Russia and abroad. Application of peat as litter is one of the most valuable agriculture utilization of peat. Peat of a low degree of decomposition as a litter has a number of advantages in comparison with wood shavings, sawdust and straw. The peat litter possesses a high moisture capacity and gas absorbing ability, small heat conductivity, antiseptic properties. High water- and gas absorbing ability allows utilizing manure and drains of cattle-breeding farms, integrated poultry farms, keeps the nutrients necessary for cultivation of agricultural crops. Using of a peat litter one can receive peat manure - the valuable organic fertilizer used in field husbandry. Productivity of animals and birds also raises, working conditions improve. We studied the fractional composition and size characteristic of raw material for litter, water absorbing ability of different fractions, pressing peat of a low degree of decomposition. Researches in the field of manufacturing and using of a peat litter continue.

Keywords: peat litter, water absorbing ability, fractional composition of raw material, size characteristic, the pressing peat of a low degree of decomposition

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2023

Yurchenkova E.Y. THE SEMANTIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE GERMAN WORD MAL IN THE HISTORICAL VIEWPOINT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 9 (111). P. 16-19

The article is about the semantic development of the German word «mal» from Old High German to Modern German. We also show the conditions of the homonymy development within the word family of this lexeme.

Keywords: semantic, word family, etymology, Germanic languages, German, homonymy

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2024

Arapov O.G. “OUR LANGUAGE HAS HEAVENTLY BEAUTY”. THE M. L. LOMONOSOV’S PHILOSOPHIC APPROACHES TO THE LANGUAGE PROBLEMS AND THE RUSSIAN CULTURE SELF-DISCOVERY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 5 (133). P. 17-20

The article deals the M. V. Lomonosov’s philosophical approaches to the nature of the language and its meaning for the Russian culture development and self-discovery. When analysing the approach peculiarities of the Great Russian scientist’s the author shows that he was one of the pioneer-thinkers who turned to the ontology of the language problems. The Lomonosov’s concept of the language as the keeper of the highest values of culture and the people’s historical memory basis is presented.

Keywords: language, ontology of language, spiritual culture, history, historical memory

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2025

Rubtsov G.K., Bezruchko N.V., Emelyanchik S.V., Zimatkin S.M., Gamzin S.S. DEVELOPMENT MODEL OF BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS TO ASSESS THE SEVERITY OF ORGANISM CONDITION AT AML - HEPATIC CHOLESTASIS (IN E PERIMENT IN VITRO) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 2 (155). P. 221-228

The article is devoted to the obstructive cholestasis – a type of violation of the outflow of bile from the liver (cholestasis), which is quite common in the clinical practice. An urgent problem is that of evaluation of its degree on the basis of diagnostic systems of marker indicators of metabolic status of the organism (static and dynamic), one of the leading may be the antioxidant activity and the level of oxidative modification of proteins, in combination with the average mass of the molecules – a universal test of the severity of endotoxemia. For such experimental studies (in vitro) it is suitable to develop model biological systems, which will allow to test the sensitivity of the studied metabolic tests to varying degrees of severity of subhepatic cholestasis and in the future – to create diagnostic systems on their basis.

Keywords: obstructive cholestasis, modeling biological systems, oxidative modification of proteins, the molecules of average weight

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2026

Burtovaya N.B. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL MEANS OF PERSONAL ADAPTATION OF LECTURERS AT THE HIGHER SCHOOL TO THE PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 3 (156). P. 9-13

Adaptation as a process is inseparably connected with other processes of the modern society. It is possible just in some compound self-organizing and open systems that exchange information with the environment. The modern society entered its postindustrial epoch of the development which is characterized by the growing current of information and also by the quick qualitative and quantitative forming of new technologies and professional models. The article is the result of the theoretical and experimental research of the concept content of “personal adaptation” and “the psychological means of personal adaptation”. In this article the psychological means and the peculiarities of the professional adaptation of young staff member are viewed, and the psychological means, contributing to the successful personal adaptation of the lecturers to the teaching are brought to light.

Keywords: personal adaptation, psychological means of personal adaptation, professional activity, lecturer

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Gubaydullina A.N. IMAGE OF CROCODILE IN THE CONTEXT OF MODERN SIBERIAN LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 2 (179). P. 108-113

In the twentieth century the literature for children creates its own tradition of using of crocodile image. Korney Chukovskiy pioneered the use of this image. His version of the character has become very well known, researchers have linked it with the manifestation of the spirit of St. Petersburg. In the second half of the century, the authors repeatedly use the image of crocodile. It makes sense to refer literary works that explore this type, such as a book by K. A. Bogdanov “About crocodiles in Russia. Sketches from the history of borrowing and exoticisms” (2006). This animalistic exoticism reflects the intention of poetry to express the absurd, paradoxicalness. The latest Siberian literature for children also uses this exotic image. We explore texts of poems by several autors of contemporary Siberian poetry for children such as Bergelson, Sirotin, Eroshin, Olear in order to illustrate changes in the mythology of crocodile, and in the deployment of this icon. Conflict of friend-or-foe is developing in the regional literature. Rare animal loses its naturalistic features. In poems this monster is able to evolve constantly. This paper presents the typology of the different animalistic signs, describes the process of image formation. It is an attempt to develop a theoretical basis for the perception of this image. The study concludes that the image of crocodile expresses many symbolic meanings of particularly convincing way, with preservation of artistic and emotional integrity.

Keywords: contemporary poetry for children, Siberian poetry, animist traditions, image of crocodile

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Cherepanova T.B., Lin Y. PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH SOMATISM “TOOTH” IN CHINESE AND RUSSIAN: THE EXPERIENCE OF COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 10 (187). P. 28-31

The article presents the experience of comparative analysis of phraseological units in the Russian and Chinese languages with the somatic component of the “tooth”. The research analyzed the position of the classic and modern linguistic studies, actualizing the cultural semantization of phraseological units. Analytically described the semantic nests of the collected fund of phraseological units with somatism “tooth” in the Chinese and Russian languages. Carried out a comparison of the shared and unique values of phraseological units. In the Chinese language there are idioms connected with speech activity, with the appearance and facial expressions of a person, reflecting the relationship between people, with a person describing the action of speaking, as well as the unique meanings associated with a book, an article, with durability. The following meanings are established in the Russian language: strength, food, experience, reflection of the person’s negative emotions (resentment, wrath, anger, hatred), the symbolic expression of aggression. It is found that somatism “tooth” in Chinese and Russian phraseological units symbolically replaces the individual elements of the surrounding reality, conditioned by the history of peoples, their religions, customs and traditions, the natural conditions and value systems of the people, and therefore can not be considered identically, which must be taken into account in the process of mastering the language, and in the process of translation.

Keywords: phraseological units, somatism, semantization, comparative analysis

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Peresada O.V. THE SPEECH VERBS SEMANTICS ORGANIZATION IN THE RUSSIAN DIALECTS OF BAIKAL REGION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 6 (195). P. 9-15

The article contains a fragment of the analysis of the semantics of the derivatives of dialect verbs of speech with the aim of studying the pragmatic aspects of linguistic meaning. Classification of dialectal verbs is carried out in accordance with the classification of lexico-semantic groups of commonly used Russian verbs. Cognitive models are defined in the formation of characterizing actions associated with speech activity. Examples of propositions of verbs are given. It is established that characterizing verbs of this group can have mono- and polypropositive structures. It turned out that for the nomination of situations related to the speech activity of people, the subject of the proposition is relevant. It was determined that one of the propositions of the verbs can reflect the objective properties of the named action, the other can be the result of evaluating these properties. It turned out that the evaluation is contained in the derived verbs formed from the estimated nouns or arises in the process of word formation on the basis of the metaphor. Actual for carriers of dialects are LSG verbs of verbal communication and LSG verbs of speech influence. Dialectal verbs usually reflect a conflict situation. To form these verbs, metaphorical models are used, complicated by the Fictitious modality and the emotional modality. Emotional assessment is able to influence the interlocutor. The presence of metaphorical names is explained by the anthropocentricity of the group and the special discourse. It turned out that for the speakers, the dialect is characterized by a negative attitude toward meaningless, unproductive, verbose arguments; to the moral discredit of the interlocutor (semes “scold”, “gossip”). Such qualities as intelligence, ability to convey information in a clear and accessible form are valued.

Keywords: proposition, semantics, speech activity, derived word, dialectal vocabulary, metaphorical model, evaluative vocabulary, subjective modality, idiomaticity

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Gorbunova N.A. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 3 (3). P. 19-21

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Moretti V., Pinamon V.N. Holography and conformal symmetry near black hole horizons // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 7 (44). P. 109-115

We show here how it is possible to build a OFT on the horizon of a Schwarzschild-like spacetime That theory, found by restricting bulk quantum fields on the horizon, is equivalent to GFT on the bulk. That fact is called Holography. Moreover the hidden conformal symmetry (SL(2, R)) found for the bulk theory becomes manifest on the horizon in terms of some of its diffeomorphisms. Then the extension of group of the generator of that symmetry to the Virasoro algebra is discussed.

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Kasatkina N.E., Agafonova E.G. The Contradiction as the Source of the Development of the Creative Potential of Students // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 2 (46). P. 11-15

In the article theoretical approaches to creative potential of students are considered. But it is necessary to overcome some contradictions for development of the creative potential of students in higher school.

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Didenko A.V. Ugric Imperative Paradigm. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 4 (55). P. 162-166

The comparative analysis of the imperative in three Ugric languages (Vogul, Ostyak and Hungarian) allows to conclude: the Hungarian imperative marker –j is archaic as nowadays all three languages tend to use a zero-morpheme to label the imperative.

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Nizkodubov G.A., Kuzmina A.M., Rostovtseva V.M. A Sociocultural Approach in the Current Paradigm of Language Teaching // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 9 (60). P. 104-108

With the advent of the new educational paradigm the component content of language training has been greatly changed. Special emphasis among recent changes has been placed on a sociocultural approach, its impact on foreign language teaching. In the paper the authors make an attempt to analyze the essence, some peculiarities and would-be perspectives of the development of a sociocultural approach to language training.

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Vitchenko N.N., Turutina E.S. Ethical and Gender Aspects of War and Peace: the Possible Lines of Research and Teaching // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 1 (64). P. 9-13

Honesty, Openness, Unselfishness, Love, – at the individual, interpersonal and international levels – are the principles, which allow to establish peaceful inter-group communication and to resolve the conflicts, which are making a significant impact on peoples’ lives. The morals is the ground for all kind of human activities, and there must be little doubt that our future itself depends on the level of each person’s adherence to moral principles. As numerous historical examples show, an armed solution to the conflict can only put an end to the violent phase of conflicts but not to resolve them. This is especially clear when we examine the cases of ethnic and gender conflicts. The cardinal change of psychological and moral atmosphere, the formation of principles of global ethics in the system of interstate and interpersonal relations should facilitate the achievement of the final goal of the elimination of such conflicts. The global ethics are based on the idea that our future safety depends on the changes in human culture. However, the modern state of human culture can be determined as one in a deep crisis, and this crisis is first of all a moral one. This observation is of the major global ethics’ humanitarian value.

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Tikhomirova Y.A. FOREIGN BASIS OF THE «ORIGINAL» RUSSIAN ROMANTIC POETRY: «ASSUMED» TRANSLATED TEXTS BY I. I. KOZLOV // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 8 (98). P. 37-41

The article explores I.I. Kozlov's «assumed» translated texts as a specific adaptation translation genre of English lyrical works to the Russian poetic reality. There have been analyzed the adaptation mechanisms which allowed longterm functioning of some of his translations in the national Russian literature as original Russian texts.

Keywords: Romantic poetic translation, «assumed» translated texts, adaptive translations, genres of translation, genre russification

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Normanskaya Y.V. STRESS IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN SELKUP DIALECTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 1 (116). P. 16-21

In the article the stress in the central and southern dialects of the Selkup language is described. The research is based on the material collected during field work with last speakers of these dialects, processings of the material of the A. P. Dulzon archive and the analysis of the language of the first Selkup books. In the course of research it is revealed that in all southern and central dialects of the Selkup language there were systems paradigmatic accents, which can be described in terms “dominant” and “recessive” morphemes. The basic differences in various dialects consist in stress position, basically in marks of suffixes.

Keywords: stress, morphology, Selkup language

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Larionov V.V., Rumbeshta D.V. EDDY CURRENT METHOD FOR INVESTIGATION OF HYDROGENATED LIGHT ALLOYS BASED ON TITANIUM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 7 (122). P. 76-78

The method of investigation of the effect on the hydrogenation properties of titanium alloys by means of eddy currents in the range of frequencies from 10 kHz to 50 MHz. The developed method was the basis for determining the hydrogen content in the metal and the study of some properties of the hydrogen subsystem containing hydrogen.

Keywords: hydrogen, titanium, eddy currents, high frequency

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Aliyeva A.T. BASIC CATEGORIES OF COMPETENCE APPROACH IN MODERN EDUCATIONAL PARADIGM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 8 (123). P. 157-159

In the paper various interpretations and functioning of the pedagogical concepts competence and competency are considered. Our investigations of professional competence of the teacher have shown that in the modern educational paradigm there are four senses, put in the meaning of the given concept: pragmatic, educational, general pedagogical and personality senses. At the end we concluded that in most general view competence of the teacher in modern educational paradigm integrates cognitive (knowledge), operational (methods of activity and readiness for activity realization) and axiological (availability of certain values) aspects.

Keywords: educational paradigm, competence, competency, teacher, cognitive, operational and axiological aspects of competence

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Litsman G.N., Rubleva T.V. TIERED APPROACH TO FORMING LEGAL PROVISION IN MANAGEMENT OF THE TEACHERS’ RESEARCH ACTIVITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 1 (129). P. 72-78

The tiered approach to normative and legal security’s formation in management of research activity of the teacher and its realization on the example of the municipal autonomous comprehensive establishment «N.D. Listman Gymnasium» of Tobolsk city is presented in the article.

Keywords: research activity, innovative activity, experimental activity, activity standard legal support, normative legal acts, tiered approach

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Sudakova N.A. CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS OF THE TEXT AT RUSSIAN LANGUAGE LESSONS IN HIGH SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 10 (138). P. 222-228

The article contains the description of different forms and methods of work with the concept in text activities in the process of formation and development of linguistic-cultural competence in students in grade 10, drawing on the methodological research and teaching experience of the author.

Keywords: linguistic-cultural competence, concept, concept-oriented technique, cultural text, text activities

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Tereshin D.A. ON THE PRINCIPLES OF CONSTRUCTION OF METHODICAL SYSTEM IN GEOMETRY FOR THE CLASSES OF PHYSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL PROFILE BASED ON THE PROBLEM SOLVING APPROACH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 1 (154). P. 72-79

The article examines the principles of construction of methodical system in geometry using problem solving approach, which acts simultaneously as a technology of solving geometric problems and as a way of design the system of challenging problems, focused on students mastering the mathematical activity. We consider and resolve two contradictions: between modern approaches to teaching mathematics as a process of learning mathematical activity and their lack of implementation of the methods of teaching geometry at profile level; between the objective necessity of designing educational process to teach geometry creatively and the lack of appropriate methodological training system. We discuss some features of problems, create in the student environment for positive motivation and ensure the formation of students’ independent thinking. We also consider the examples of challenging problems with solutions.

Keywords: methodical system of training, problem solving approach, mathematical thinking, mathematical activity, specialized education, challenging problems

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Tereshchenko A.V. REPRESENTATION PECULIARITIES OF MAGIC ESCAPE MOTIVE IN RUSSIAN AND SELKUP PROSE FOLKL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 3 (180). P. 56-62

The article is devoted to the problem of folklore motives and their language representation. In folklore studies the following motives are distinguished: birth and death, three kingdoms, big house, marriage, enchanted forest and magic escape. The latter is one of the most popular motives not only in folklore but also in literature. The author resorts to the classification of magic escape forms introduced by V. Propp: magic escape alongside with throwing things/objects, magic escape connected with transformations, magic escape and pursuit. Special attention is paid to metamorphosis due to which characters can transform into different animals or birds (a horse, a wolf, a swan, an eagle, a hawk, a loon, a bear, a ruff) or objects (a ring, a straw, a needle). The characters of a runaway (a young man) and pursuer (a witch, a sorcerer) are studied. The article makes distinction between fairy tale plots and compositions in Russian and Selkup folklore. Some common and peculiar features are found. Magic escape motive is regarded as one of the oldest, it dates back to ancient mythology and could be found in different folklore traditions. The author comes to the conclusion that different motives are interweaved in fairytale plots. Cultural and ethnographic background determines peculiarities of Selkup and Russian prose folklore.

Keywords: magic escape motive, plot, composition, prose folklore, magic, character, Russian folk tales, Selkup fairy tales

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Kalinin I.B. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 3 (12). P. 37-38

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Galkina T.V. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 4 (13). P. 9-15

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Nayborodenko L.M. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 1 (17). P. 36-38

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Vavilova E.N. Rhetorical Devices in Virtual Intercourse // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 3 (47). P. 112-115

The article deals with analysis of rhetorical devices which are used in teleconference Phidonet intercourse. A special genre «fleim» is described in the view of rhetoric. Metalinguistic utterance is considered as a special device.

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Kryuchkova N.V. THE PECULIARITIES OF CONCEPT SIGNS MANIFESTATION IN THE LEXICAL SYSTEM OF THE LANGUAGE AND IN ASSOCIATIONS (on the Material of the Concept “Old Age” in Russian) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 5 (56). P. 75-79

The article deals with the peculiarities of manifestation of semantic characteristics of the concept old age represented both in the language system and in associations of the native speakers of Russian. The author brings to light similarities and differences of conceptual representations actualized in the lexical and semantic system of the language and in the free associations between the words.

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Samsonova T.P. Archetypical Motion in Culture Anthropologies in Musical Culture // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 11 (74). P. 92-96

The article studies the term of “archetype” which was introduced by Yung both with historical and cultural viewpoints. The author studies the function of archetype in musical culture as shorting natural things in social life. The musical and is been transfixed in individual composer's creative word

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Turanina N.A. Animistic metaphor in an author's art discourse // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 2 (76). P. 50-52

True article is devoted to functioning of an author's metaphor in art texts Mayakovsky, Block, Yesenin, Prishvin. Use of names of fauna in structure of a metaphor is old tradition of Russian poetry and prose. Animistic metaphor is especially active in poetry of the beginning of XX century. Special a particular this type of a metaphor in poetry Mayakovsky, Yesenin, Block differs. In prose Prishvin use animistic metaphors with other semantic filling proceeds.

Keywords: Metaphor, animism, the name, rate, semantics, poetry

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