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Gavrin D.A. APPROACH OF SOUTH-RUSSIAN ARMY TO MOSCOW AND THE SOVIET-POLISH WAR IN 1919 // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 5 (83). P. 149-153

In October of 1919 general Denikin’s army approached Moscow. Polish troops entered the Soviet Russia. That was the great menace for soviet state. But polish government concluded the peace treaty with soviet republic. As a result of that Red Army began to approach and destroyed Denikin‘s army.

Keywords: war, approach, army, republic, state, territory, independence, front, bolshevism

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Sakharova O.V. DENOMINATIONS OF A BIRD CHERRY TREE AND A BIRD CHERRY IN THE SELKUP LANGUAGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 8 (86). P. 146-149

The article deals with the denominations of a bird cherry tree and a bird cherry in the selkup language. The linguistic analysis of the language data allows to consider to be a bird cherry tree on the one hand as a symbol of death and on the other hand as a symbol of revival. The meanings which deal with the denominations of a bird cherry permit to consider it to be the symbol of vitality.

Keywords: lingual world picture, floral lexic, denominations bird cherry tree, meaning, symbol, selkup language

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Lezhnina L.V., Shishkovskiy V.I. POINT SYSTEM OF EVALUATION AS A FACTOR OF INCREASING MOTIVATION OF STUDENTS IN EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 10 (100). P. 91-94

This paper examines the point system of evaluation, which is the most obvious integrating factor of the global education space, the main diagnostic tool in learning and implementing the feedback, as well as most clearly embodies the principles that underlie the educational process. This article describes the results obtained using this system of evaluation.

Keywords: point system of evaluation, rating, module, algorithm, ranking

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Shilin A.L. INVESTIGATION OF STUDENT MORAL BEHAVIOR ON THE BASE OF DIFFERENT METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 2 (104). P. 12-14

This article discusses the problem of moral education of children, in the context of modern educational system and the various scientific and methodological approaches to the issues of morality.

Keywords: moral, breeding, methodological approach, humanity, paradigm of education.

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Golovchiner V.E., Kutina E.V. FUNCTIONS OF THE CHALDEANS IN “THE FLEA” BY E. ZAMYATIN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 7 (109). P. 129-133

The article deals with three characters in the play by E. Zamyatin “Flea” – the Chaldeans, which primarily indicate the proximity of folk theater. There were analyzed their functions in different areas of action.

Keywords: folk theater, reincarnation, multifunctionality, act, character, personage, E. Zamyatin, flea

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Sharavev V.A. SUBJECTIVAL CHARACHTERISTICS OF AN ADULT BEING STUDENT AT SHORT-TERM LANGUAGE COURSE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 6 (171). P. 128-131

The article considers a mature student as the object of supplementary education at different establishments which offer language training. Based on Psychology and Linguodidactics researches, it analyses the characteristics of adult that are significant when studying a foreign language during a short-term study course. In order to acquire the knowledge of a foreign language one’s skills have to be trained and practiced regularly. Therefore, the article reminds the general principles of requiring a foreign language. Knowing the revealed peculiarities lets us form a clear understanding of who a mature student is, considering her both as a subject of study process in a whole and a subject of a foreign language learner in particular.

Keywords: mature student, intensive learning, short-term course, supplementary education of adults, further self-development

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Kozarenko O.M. INDIVIDUAL INNOVATIVE TRAJECTORY OF A FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHER // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2019. Issue 5 (202). P. 109-116

Introduction. A review and analysis of the innovative component of the teacher’s activity is necessary in order to provide a new level of national education and its positioning in the world market of educational services. The aim of the investigation is to help teachers improve the quality of their work in accordance with the modern level of education based on the development of the concept of an “individual innovative teacher’s trajectory of a foreign language”. Material and methods. The material for the study was the articles on the topic of innovations in the field of teaching a foreign language, as well as teachers’ answers to the questionnaire which was held on-line. These answers were supplemented by the results of the individual interview. The obtained data was processed to the statistical analysis. Results and discussion. The empirical data was obtained as a result of an online survey of teachers of a foreign language at universities and schools in the center of Russia in order to define their attitude to innovations, which confirms the teachers’ interest in the topic of innovations in the profession. The factors are revealed that interfere with the implementation of innovations, the main of which is the heavy teachers’ workload. The personal teachers’ participation is defined in the development of innovative methods and their positive perception of the concept of an individual innovative trajectory. Conclusion. The teacher’s awareness of the possibility of the personal professional growth based on the implementation of “an individual innovative trajectory” will allow to improve the quality and efficiency of his work, contribute to his professional and creative self-realization. The attentive teachers’ attitude to the innovation, a critical understanding of its effectiveness and feasibility of implementation will also improve the quality of research in this area. On the one hand, the optimal combination of the strengths of traditional methods and innovative opportunities will help to maintain a sustainable balance in the national educational system, on the other hand, it will help follow all the most progressive trends.

Keywords: innovations in the teaching of foreign languages, teacher’s individual trajectory, traditional teaching methods, personal professional growth, innovative trajectory

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Khadynskaya A.A. PETERSBURG OF IVAN ELAGIN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2020. Issue 3 (209). P. 45-52

Introduction. The article considers the image of St. Petersburg in the lyrics of Ivan Elagin, one of the prominent representatives of the second wave of emigration. The objectives of the study are: to trace the development of the image in its evolution, to fix the “common places” of St. Petersburg poetics, at the same time to note the author’s personal contribution to the development of the theme in conditions of emigration. Material and methods. The research methodology involves the interpretation of poetic texts based on theoretical and literary concepts (acmeism, literary tradition, poetry of the diaspora and the metropolis, etc.). Results and discussion. The image of St. Petersburg in the literature of the Russian abroad has repeatedly become the subject of scientific research, but the lyrics of Ivan Elagin have not yet attracted the close attention of literary scholars in interpreting the theme of St. Petersburg from acmeistic positions. We considered a number of his poems as a vivid example of following the precepts of acmeism in conditions of emigration, although the avant-garde element is no less important in the lyrics of Elagin. But in the image of the city on the Neva, the poet deliberately focuses on the poetics of acmeism, as evidenced by numerous allusions and thematic exchanges with senior acmeists – N. Gumilev, A. Akhmatova, O. Mandelstam. Conclusion. The lyrical embodiment of the image of St. Petersburg by Ivan Elagin is dictated by his acmeistic orientation and the desire to write his name in a line of his own poetic acmeist teachers. St. Petersburg of Ivan Elagin actualizes the general settings for the “St. Petersburg text”, but, in addition, demonstrates the emigrant specificity in interpreting the image of Northern Palmyra. The dominant feature of the image is its mortality, striving for “beyond”, the reflection in it of existential longing and nostalgia – the eternal “companions” of the exiled poet.

Keywords: Ivan Elagin, poetry of Russian emigration of the second wave, “St. Petersburg text”, allusion, acmeistic traditions, the theme of death

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Moskalenko O.A. “BLESSED INNOCENCE”: A SMALL MAN CHARACTER IN THE MODERN BRITISH LITERATURE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2020. Issue 3 (209). P. 86-95

Introduction. In the modern novel “The Senility of Vladimir P” a typical image of a “small man” is created and the myth of Russia as a multi-layered system of stereotypes recognizable by the Western recipient is constructed. The purpose of the study is to characterize the stereotypical image of the Russian “small man” in the modern British novel and to determine its functions in the meta-myth of Russia. Material and methods. The methodology of comparative studies, in particular, imagology is used as its the interdisciplinary nature allows one to study the image of the “Other” in the social, cultural and literary consciousness of another country at intertextual, contextual and textual levels upon the concept of stereotypes (according to J. Leerssen). “The Senility of Vladimir P” by M. Honig is a material for research. Results and discussion. Under a scandalous headline, the author offers us a story about life in Russia through the prism of the theme of “small man”. The main character, Nikolay Sheremetyev, is not inclined to reflection until the situation of loss appears and his beloved nephew is arrested. From this moment on, the narrative is gaining momentum, the main character is changing: reality acquires more and more grotesque features, and reader witnesses painful transformation of Sheremetyev, the “small man”, the last honest person in Russia, who makes a deal with his conscience and begins to act within the framework of English-Saxon tradition. The image of the “Other” is presented by Honig precisely from the perspective of the Anglo-Saxon tradition in which all the other characters are actually written out: Russians only by entourage and consistent with the Western stereotype, but infected with Western individualism. The characters of the novel are classified by type depending on the model of behavior and prototype. Conclusion. M. Honig builds a grotesque, absurd image of Russia in the middle of the XXI century. Ethnotype characters act in conditional situations without author pretending to psychologize the image and reveal characters, because they must create the most complete, comprehensive picture of Russian reality, reflect Russian national features as they fit into the British myth of Russia that is familiar to the British. Honig constructs the ethnotype of Russian citizens of the mid-XXIst century from 1) the image of a small man (Nikolai Sheremetyev), traditional for Russian literature; 2) the media image of Russian elite formed mainly by Western media and Russian liberal media; 3) an exaggerated and schematic image of a typical Russian, featured in Western cinema of the late twentieth century. Before us there is a conflict not only of different attitudes, but the opposition of the Russian and English (more broadly Anglo- Saxon) worlds at the cultural and civilizational level. Honig’s novel is an example of secondary actualization, when a fiction text constructed under the influence of the media begins to be perceived as a non-fiction model, becoming a kind of simulacrum of reality.

Keywords: imagology, ethnotype, image of Russia, British literature, small man, myth, Russian myth

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Tyukov A.A., Kulikov G.P. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 2 (2). P. 23-33

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Gladyshev V.P., Kovaleva S.V., Kolesnikova E.V. Concept of techogenesis dependent food chains // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 9 (25). P. 11-13

Beginning from water systems and soils, all series connection links of this chain can be viewed as deposition or oozing mediums in relation to toxic devices or linkages, in which there is a dynamic balance realized in system uptake - eduction or uptake - accumulation -eduction.

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Kabanova T.A. Is it Possible to Formalize the Ket Language? // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2002. Issue 1 (29). P. 58-62

The paper represents critical notes concerning the paper of K.Y. Reshetnikov and G.S. Starostin «The Structure of Ket Verbal Word-form» in the book «Ket Collection. Linguistics». M., 1995, in which the authors try to build the structure of the Ket verb according to the types of conjugation. Analysing the materials of A. P. Dulson in his book «The Ket Language», Tomsk, 1968, T.A. Kabanova proves the impossibility to interprete the morphemes of the Ket verb unambiguous'v because all of them are polysemantic. The author confirms that by numerous examples. T.A. Kabanova adduces the models proposed by the authors above and analyses them, on the bases of the data represented in the book of A.Р. Dulson. She makes critical notes to some word - forms, to actant system, to the category of time, to the voice and aspect forms in the paper of K.Y. Reshetnikov and G.S. Starostin.

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Ferrer E.Z., Insera V. Photons and fermions in spacetime with a compactified spatial dimension // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 7 (44). P. 88-94

The effects of a nonsimpiy connected spacetime with the topology of S1 x R3 in the vacua of QED and gauged-NJL theories are investigated. It is shown that the polarization effects of twisted and untwisted fermions in QED are equivalent, once the corresponding stable vacuum solution of each fermion class is taken into account. The photon propagation in QED is found to be anisotropic and characterized by several massive photon modes and a superluminal transverse mode. At small compactification radius the masses of the massive modes increase as the inverse of the radius, while the massless photon mode has a superluminal velocity that increases logarithmically with that distance. At low energies the photon masses lead to an effective confinement of the gauge fields into a (2+i)-dimensional manifold transverse to the compactified direction. In the gauged-NJL model, it is shown that for both twisted and untwisted fermions, the smaller the compactification radius, the larger the critical four-fermion coupling needed to generate a fermion-antifermion chiral symmetry breaking condensate.

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Zhukova N.S. Inter-level Connectivity and Typological Markedness of the Phenomenon of Syncretism in Modern German. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 4 (55). P. 50-58

The paper outlines the typological significance of syncretism, which reflects, in the synchronic plain, the on-going change in the inter-level relations in the system of German, and manifests the shift of the language type.

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Chernikova I.V., Khudyakov D.S. Knowledge in a Postnonclassical Science and Its Social Value // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 12 (63). P. 26-30

The question “What does it mean to know?” is becoming extremely important for modern philosophy. In the article the knowledge is analyzed as a product of postnonclassycal science. It studies the question how the nature of the knowledge changes in connection with the development of the new postnonclassycal paradigm of science. What means to know when we are talking about cognition of complex selfdeveloping systems, including a man, that is the object of postnonclassycal science. The peculiarities of social and cultural being on the whole and specific character of the modern stage of scientific dynamics influence the transformation of knowledge. The knowledge in postnonclassycal science entails not the absoute truth, but the social importance.

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Batratskaya Y.S. The Peculiarities of Integrated Industrial – Bank Structures in Russian Transition Economy Formation // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 12 (63). P. 116-119

The article presents the analysis of the role of industrial-bank capital in different stages of development of integrated structures. The advantages of industrial – bank unification are marked: enlarging size of capital, widening of profit earning possibilities, reduction and division of market risks, creation of the conditions for productive investment activity. Industrial-bank unifications appear to be the link, which is able to create high structured capital which provides the conditions for economic growth.

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Mezinov V.N. Forming Future Teacher’s Competitiveness during the Process of Pedagogic Education // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 3 (77). P. 31-35

The problems of forming teacher’s competitiveness in modern society are discussed in this article. The possibilities of showing competitiveness, the matter of pedagogical education are analyzing here; the process of forming competitiveness of the future teacher in the University is characterized in the article too. The author of the article underlines the main strategies of this process and shows relevant pedagogical principles.

Keywords: competitiveness, competence, matter of education, professional training, integration.

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Pecheritsa E.I. Institution of Children’s Additional Education as the efficient resource for pupils’ upbringing // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 1 (79). P. 15-18

The article considers the question of contemporary schoolchildren education which important part is the formation of civic consciousness. The author presents the experience of teacher-pupil project work as a means of personal development at an Institution of Children’s Additional Education .

Keywords: attitude, body of knowledge, teacher-pupil interaction, correlation, civic consciousness

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Zhernova E.V., Vyalova N.M., Ivanova S.A., Bokhan N.A. PARAMETERS OF PROGRAMMED DEATH OF LYMPHOCYTES AND NEUTROPHILS IN PERSONS WITH ALCOHOL INTOXICATION IN DYNAMIC OF THERAPY PREPARATION WITH ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 3 (81). P. 59-62

Objective of this study was researching the apoptosis of lymphocytes and neutrophils in alcoholic patients in dynamic of the therapy with preparation cytophlavin. Level of apoptosis in lymphocytes and neutrophils on receptor and cellular levels statistically significant increase in group of persons with alcohol intoxication, compared with healthy donors. Therapy with cytophlavin resulted in positive dynamic expressing receptors CD5 on lymphocytes of persons with alcohol intoxication. Trend toward normalization of number of neutrophils and lymphocytes with morphological signs of apoptosis has been noticed. During application of cytophlavin in patients with alcoholism decrease of concentration of cortisol in serum of blood was observed.

Keywords: apoptosis, alcoholism, cytophlavin, neutrophils , lymphocytes

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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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Efremov O.Y., Osipov D.L. REALIZATION OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES OF PEDAGOGICAL DIAGNOSTICS IN TRAINING OF THE OFFICER STAFF // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 9 (87). P. 57-61

In the article realization of innovative technologies of pedagogical diagnostics is considered as a factor of maintenance of training quality of the officer staff. On the basis of the analysis of the theory and practice of training of the officer staff the basic contradictions, the purposes, conditions and laws of carrying out of pedagogical diagnostics in educational process of military high school are allocated.

Keywords: pedagogical diagnostics, vocational training of the officer staff, innovative technologies of pedagogical diagnostics

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Zelichenko V.M., Larionov V.V., Mansurov E.V. MEDIA INFORMATION END EDUCATION FOR TRANSFER A PROBLEMS PHYSICS FOR PROJECTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 10 (88). P. 106-110

The paper presents a concise description of elaboration news methods for solution problems and transfer for projects on the General Physics Course. Results a schemas proposes on obtains products pedagogic a employ for schools end technical university. Set examples be revealed for students possibility realize individuality a media interactive teachers end students. The implementation of this work in the educational process has become possible due to the latest achievements in the information technology fields.

Keywords: the problem-oriented teaching, the method of projects, information technology, educational medium, general physics course

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Chubarova E.A. DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHER PROFESSIONAL SKILLS IN TEACHER AND LEARNER MATERIAL DESIGNING FOR SCHOOLS FOR LEARNERS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS (TYPE VIII) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 10 (100). P. 136-140

The article deals with the development of teacher professional skills in teacher and learner material designing for schools for learners with special needs (type VIII). The teachers acquire the algorithm of syllabus and material design within the in-service teacher training program.

Keywords: skills, syllabus, in-service teacher training, syllabus-methodological support, educational process, additional vocational education

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Ivanitsky A.E., Rayda V.S., Minich A.S., Ivlev G.A. RESEARCH OF PROPERTIES OF PHOTOLUMINESCENT FILMS AT EXCITATION BY A SOLAR RADIATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 8 (110). P. 119-123

The fluorescen properties of polyethylene photoluminescent films connected with injecting to their composition of photoluminophor on the basis of linkings of europium in excitation of UV by radiation of the sun are investigated. For the first time experimental measurement of rates of fluorescent radiation of a photoluminescent film at its exploitation in natural conditions are carried out. The maximum values of fluorescence intensity of films in investigated conditions make near to 8 mW/m2, average day from 0.5 to 2 mW/m2. For the first time the received results have allowed to make a quantitative estimation of fluorescent radiation intensity of photoluminescent films at effective cultivation under them plants in natural conditions. Reproducing of such indices can allow transferring effect studying to controllable laboratory conditions.

Keywords: the polymeric, fluorescent, agricultural films; optical properties

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Ptashkin A.S. PECULARITIES OF THE STRUCTURE AND EXPRESSION OF THE LEGAL-REGULATORY COMPONENT IN THE DEVIATION CATEGORY (IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 9 (111). P. 49-52

The category of deviation is expressed by some broad-meaning words with the root devia-. The semantics of the above-mentioned words may be made more specific by analyzing their contextual correlations with lingual units representing the concepts which are included in the field of deviation. These concepts form the hierarchical structure of the category of deviation, hyper-hyponym relations underlying this structure.

Keywords: deviation, category, semantics, concept, lexeme, word-combination, phrase

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Rokhvadze R.F. METAPHORICAL MODELS OF THE CONCEPT FACT IN MODERN ENGLISH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 9 (111). P. 100-105

This paper presents the analysis of the metaphorical models of the concept of fact from the perspective of Cognitive Linguistics. More specifically, we attempt to show how Lakoff’s theory of conceptual metaphor can help us refine an unclear deem nature of the concept of fact in Modern English, which can accrue from the frequent occurrence of conventionalized metaphorical expressions about fact in everyday language. Thus, metaphor is understood as a partial mapping between conceptual domains of experience, a source domain and a target domain. In this way, we intend to make this interesting construct more useful and cognitively plausible instrument for our linguistic analysis.

Keywords: fact, concept, metaphor, metaphorical model, conceptualization, abstract phenomenon, thing.

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Proskurina I.S. ASSESSING THE LEVEL OF FORMATION OF THE INFORMATION COMPETENCE OF GRADUATES OF TECHNICAL COLLEGES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 11 (126). P. 94-98

The questions assess the level of formation of informational competence of college students, identify indicators and evaluation criteria, developed requirements for each level of information competence and test tasks open, analyzed the results of testing of college students.

Keywords: core competence, information competence, level of formation of information competence assessment tools of information competence

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Akeliev E.S. INSTITUTIONAL RESTRICTIONS OF RUSSIAN KEY ECONOMIC SECTORS DEVELOPMENT IN THE POST-CRISIS PERIOD // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 12 (127). P. 44-46

The modern structure of Russian economy is considered by institutional analysis. Evidences of key economic sectors slow development are distinguished in conditions of structural crisis continuing and business activity recession. It’s concluded of changing necessity in Russian economy institutional structure with the aim of raising productivity in large capital-intensive sectors of economy.

Keywords: institutions, economic growth, market agents, labor productivity, institutional restrictions

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Dubovitskaya J.V. STRATEGY OF DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS IN SEVERSK: THEORY, PRACTICE, MAIN RESULTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 1 (142). P. 120-126

In the article strategic reference points of development of educational system of the closed administrativeterritorial education in Seversk are described and analytic details about the condition of education are presented; the expected directions of development are described and characterized.

Keywords: educational systems, financing of educational system, FSES, restructuring of system of educational institutions

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Mokryy V.Y. METHODS OF TRAINING OF STUDENTS OF THE APPLIED INFORMATICS DIRECTION USED IN THE COURSE OF TEACHING DISCIPLINE “STRUCTURES OF DATA IN SUBJECT DOMAIN” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 1 (154). P. 68-71

The article presents training methods of teaching discipline “Structures of data in subject domain” to the secondyear students of Аpplied Informatics direction. Describes the sections of the discipline in question, presents the most important ones. Gives the content of training, grounds the choice of methods and means of training. Analyses the results of the students’ individual work. Describes the difficulties encountered in the process of students’ training. Shows that the most effective approach to improvement of the training process lies in the development of educational and methodical materials on the discipline, in particular cases and research tasks.

Keywords: training of students, data structures, applied Informatics

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Stas A.N., Kartashov D.V. BUILDING A TRAINING TECHNIQUE (BASED ON THE ALGORITHM OF VERIFICATION OF THE INCONSISTENCY OF THE SET OF DISJUNCTORS) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 12 (189). P. 184-187

The use of knowledge-based algorithms is one of the most relevant directions. Often these algorithms are referred to as intelligent. It is accepted to distinguish four main classes of such models: logical, productional, frame-based, and network. As we know, the use of any given models is driven by the tasks in hand. From this perspective, logical models have gained momentum. In particular, these models are often used in the creation of expert systems and the automation of proofs of theorems. This article discusses how to implement the validation algorithm for multiple disjuncts. An automatic grammar is used to describe the language of presenting the disjuncts, a resolution method to check their inconsistencies, and a depthfirst search to automate the OL-denial strategy. This algorithm can be used to automatically check provability or indefeasibility of theorems based on many axioms. The step-by-step detalization of this algorithm can be used as an additional tool for teaching the resolution method and searching the state space as well as the basics of the formal languages. The type of going around state space depends on the order of the points in the list OPEN. When searching in the first point’s depth to open it you select the point that is most remote from the intentional one. In this case, you can simplify the implementation of this method by applying a recursive subprogram.

Keywords: disjunct, resolution method, OL-denial strategy, finite-state grammar, depthfirst search

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Ryabova M.Y. COMMA FUNCTIONS IN MODERN AMERICAN ENGLISH DISCOURSE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2019. Issue 5 (202). P. 58-63

Introduction. The article deals with the problem of modern English punctuation in a written communication of American mass media (The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle). The paper is focused on the rules of putting comma as a sign, the functions of which are very contradictory and diverse, since in the same syntactic contexts it can be either allowed or avoided. The analysis of the comma functioning rules is explained by the fact that this sign often replaces all other punctuation marks in modern written communication. The aim of the work is to identify and explain the principles of comma functioning in modern communication (based on the material of American English) in order to facilitate the understanding of the laws of punctuation in the English language. Material and methods. The main research methods are the method of linguistic description, syntactic analysis, interpretative method, the method of stylistic description. Results and discussion. In the undertaken analysis, we claim that in American written communication, comma performs the following set of functions: dividing or separating syntactic units within a syntactic structure, highlighting the meaning, enhancing an expressiveness and semantic significance of a syntactic element, using the sign as an individualised stylistic means of expressiveness in the text. The scientific novelty of this work is systematization and scientific classification of functions typical of a comma from the point of view of the English grammar laws and their stylistic variation, which practically were not covered in other studies on the grammar of English. Conclusion. The proposed list of functions performed by comma in a modern American discourse allows us to offer students studying English a relatively complete overview of the possible meanings characteristic of this sign, and thus, remove some difficulties in understanding and mastering the syntactic theory of English.

Keywords: punctuation, written communication, comma, syntactic relations, expressive function, emphasising function

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Stepanov A.A. Category of «authority» and modern state of theory of knowledge // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2001. Issue 2 (27). P. 7-11

As it is stated in the article the common logic base is absent in the modern theory of knowledge. The author analyzes the reasons of such situation in the theory of knowledge. As a logic beginning of the development of the theory of knowledge is suggested to use a category «authority» by the author.

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Loshchilov I.E. On Classic and Non-Classic Sources of Nikolay Zabolotsky's Poem «The Thunderstorm» (1946) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 1 (33). P. 40-43

The author of the article makes an attempt to prove that the true characters of Zabolotsky's poem are nei¬ther elements of nature, nor Gods of the antique Panthe¬on, but two great poets of the XIX and XX centuries Fjodor Tjutchev and Velimir Khlebnikov and co-opposing paradigms of their poetical languages.

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Zagrevskiy V.O., Khoka E.V. Contemporary State and the Future Prospects in the Development of Modem Informational Technologies in the Activity of Sports School // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 3 (35). P. 55-59

The article considers the problems of the effective administration of the sports school on the basis of informational databases, since manual methods of infor¬mation processing at present do not always give the necessary efficiency and reliability for administrative decisions.

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Dyagilev A.V., Kulikova N.V. Dosing Of Loading at the Preparation Stage of Training and its Influence on the Contest Result in the Weightlifting Sport // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 3 (35). P. 78-81

The article presents the concept of the load dosing at the special-preparatory stage of weightlifting sport and the influence of the load dosing on the competi¬tion results. The method of the moderate intensity loading during the period of preparation for the contest was proposed in accordance with some medical parameters and final competition results. The studies have shown that the training cycle of the moderate intensity is more adequate to the adaptation ability of the organism of weightlifting sportsmen and gives higher training effect in compari¬son with the training of the high intensity.

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May O.A., Malanina V.A. The Modem Institutional Economy // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 5 (37). P. 126-127

The present article focuses on cultural context of institutional economy and its' changes in terms of eco¬nomic theory.

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Chichulin A.V. Soviet Cooperative Legislation on the Way of Becoming Cooperation to State Cooperation (1917–1931) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 3 (66). P. 40-46

In the Russian historiography a legal position of cooperation in Soviet period was being investigated rather fragmentarily. In this article we make an attempt of integral reporting the main phases of Russian cooperative legislation’s development from 1917 till 1931 years. The process of forming cooperative legislation and the content of legislative acts are subjected to short analysis. The main peculiarity of realization of cooperative legislation politics by State power is considered

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Muratova N.A., Ostanina S.N., Rusanova O.N. DRAMA AND THEATRE: ARTISTIC SYSTEMS, AUTHOR’S MODELS AND MEANS OF THEIR INTERPRETATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 4 (82). P. 179-181

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Dyrin V.A. ACTIVITY OF CATALASE IN PEAT OF VIRGIN AND RECLAMATED SITES OF LOWLAND BOG ECOSYSTEM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 6 (84). P. 121-125

In virgin and residual (1 m) peat under permanent cereal grasses of reclamated site of lowland bog ecosystem activity of catalase was defined in 1993, 2002 and 2008 in dynamics. It is shown, that activity of this enzyme is defined by local meteoconditions, peat temperature, level of swamp waters, presence of nutrients (in the form of mineral fertilizers). The reclamation of the developed site (since 1986) has not caused essential increase of fermentative activity in all terms of researches, only in 2008 the tendency to its increase was teethed. The soil of a virgin fallow and soil of experiment site are characterized by comparable sizes of activity of catalase, possibly because residual peat is the lowermost horizon of before not drained virgin soil.

Keywords: marsh ecosystems, virgin soil, reclamated soil, enzymes, catalase, biological potency, peat, manurials, grasses

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Ditts I.V. ANTIQUITY AND CONTEMPORARY HIGHER EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 4 (106). P. 128-131

The paper concerns the problem of humanitarisation of higher education. The author suggests to include special program of ancient culture, because problems of moral education can be solved by studying of ancient wisdom.

Keywords: humanitarisation, higher education, ancient culture, moral education, ancient wisdom

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Osetrin K.E., Kindyashova A.S. ICT APPLICATION FOR TEACHING LAW IN RURAL SCHOOLS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 13 (115). P. 71-74

The article deals with the implementation of law education in rural schools using information and communication technologies. In order to implement effective, practice-oriented legal training teachers in rural schools should have skills to develop information and methodological support on the subject “Law”

Keywords: law education, information and methodological support of the subject “Law” development of digital educational and methodical complex for teachers in rural schools

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Mishchenko D.F. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF NON-CANONICAL TWO-PLACE PREDICATES IN RUSSIAN AND INKERI FINNISH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 1 (116). P. 70-74

The article is the result of comparative study of the non-canonical two-place predicates in Russian and Inkeri Finnish. The aim of the research was to reveal the board between transitive and intransitive structures of two-place predicates in both languages, to single out natural classes of predicates according to the way of marking their arguments and to fi nd the common semantic features of the members of these classes.

Keywords: Inkeri Finnish, Russian, canonical two-place predicates, non-canonical two-place predicates, canonical transitive construction

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Veryayev A.A., Ushakov A.A. THE ELEMENTS OF DISTANT TRAINING (NETWORKING) IN LEARNING AT GENERAL EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 8 (123). P. 72-75

The paper presents the analysis of motivational provision of remote support of school education and organizational forms of networking in the school (data: educational institutions of Altay Territory).

Keywords: motivational provision, distant education, organizational forms of networking

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Kostomarov P.I. THE SPECIFIC OF USE OF THE PRECEDENTIAL NAMES IN THE DISCOURSE OF THE NATIVE SPEAKER OF THE GERMAN PEOPLE'S SPOKEN LANGUAGE OF SIBERIA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 10 (125). P. 44-47

The article deals with the peculiarities of use of precedential names in discourse of ordinary personality. The methods of implementation of these precedential units are defi ned, as well as scope's sources of use of precedential phenomenons in the text body of German language personality are described.

Keywords: german folk-spoken discourse, ordinary language personality, precedential names

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Stepanov V.I. SOME PROBLEMS OF INTRODUCING EUROPEAN CREDIT TRANSFER SYSTEM (ECTS) INTO NON-STATE HIGHER INSTITUTIONS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 11 (139). P. 162-166

The article deals with theoretical and organizational problems of introducing European credit transfer system (ECTS) into Russian non-state higher institutions. The author has come to the conclusion that the introduction of ECTS causes a lot of questions on the part of professors and students of higher educational institutions. It is noted in the article that when working out the conception of the credit system for Russian higher school it is important to discuss principles of credit assessment of educational curriculum content on the basis of planning the results of its realization. The suggested idea is to give higher institutions an opportunity to work out experimental educational standards within the limits of cycle (and perhaps, course) structure of federal state educational standards.

Keywords: quality of education, non-state sector of higher education, problems of introducing ECTS

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Dubina E.N. Peculiarities of Pedagogics of Abilities tn Intensive Teaching Foreign Languages at Primary School // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 5 (42). P. 110-115

The author suggests studying English in primary school with the use of the textbook «English Intensive Course For Children and Their Parents by A.A. Vostrikov. E.N. Dudina, and I.A. Itsenko. The main ideas of this technology are: - exposing of the didactic difficulties; - organization of training exercises for development of special abilities (such as communicative abilities, imagination, different types of memory, etc. ); - organization of transitional exercises from development of special abilities to realization of studying activity in intensive conditions; - using of training exercises during the whole course; - using productive methods of teaching. Some tables presenting students' results of the tests taken are included n the article. They illustrate the improvement of the students' results. This technology can be used in teaching German as well as other school subjects.

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Tolstova O.S. THE POTENTIALS OF THE INTERACTIVE TEACHING METHODS USED IN THE USA IN THE DELIVERING FOUR ELEMENTS OF THE CONTENT OF EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 4 (82). P. 18-22

The interactive teaching methods, learning activities and exercises used in the USA educational institutions are considered in the article. The potentials of the interactive teaching methods and the learning activities in the delivering four elements of the content of education are analysed.

Keywords: the interactive teaching methods, the content of education, the learning activities, the exercises, teaching at a distance, the research method, the heuristic method

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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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Didenko N.A. ESTIMATION OF THE REQUIREMENTS MADE TO QUALITY OF PREPARATION OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGISTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RESULTS OF STUDYING OF OPINION OF EMPLOYERS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 10 (100). P. 48-51

In article on the basis of the questioning of the heads of educational establishments the problem of definition of requirements to graduates of pedagogical high schools on a specialty «pedagogics and psychology» is considered. It is determined, that requirements to professional competence of graduates have practical-guided character with obligatory knowledge of rule-legal bases of activity of the teacher and necessary theoretical knowledge on pedagogics and psychology. While passing to two-level system of preparation of experts it is necessary to generate a precise structure of requirements within the framework of professional competence graduates.

Keywords: requirements to quality of preparation of teachers-psychologists, professional competence of the teacher-psychologist, two-level system of preparation

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