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3401

Gorbatenko V.P. About spatial variations of thunder days and density of lightning discharges to the ground // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 2 (18). P. 39-42

In this article an attempt is made to correlate an average number of thunderstorm days per annum with an average number of lightning discharges to the ground for each landscape. This is based on comparing visual lightning observations aver¬age multiannual values of thunderstorm activity and the data of a density of lightning discharges to the ground, obtained with a multistation system locating thunderbolts to the ground. The results can be use for estimation of dangerous from thunderstorm in regions without instrumental lightning observations

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3402

Roshchina I.V., Sakharova Z.E. The Necessity of Studying Personality's Theories for Building the Modern Systems of Motivation and Stimulation at a Manufacture // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 5 (37). P. 79-80

The necessity of studying of the personality theo¬ries for shaping effective systems of motivation and inducing at the plant is exhibited. The analysis of the different theories of the personality, of Russian and of foreign experience, and also registration of specificity of a modern stage allows to eliminate the one-sided approach to construction of motivation model.

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3403

Zagrevskaya A.I. Considering Methods of Programming Physical Tracing Lessons for Students of Special Medical Group // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 5 (42). P. 54-59

The article reveals the basis for the methods of physical training with applying the elements of programming for the students that have some deviation in the state of health. It considers programming of the content of physical training lessons with the target group of students.

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3404

Bogdanova O.E. Development of Cross-Cultural Competence - Innovative Resource of Contemporary Education // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 5 (42). P. 95-99

The article is devoted to the issue of cross-cultural communication and important role of a person in searching for the ways to resolve appearing controversies in the process. Having analyzed modern tendencies cf language interaction, the author describes the main components of cross-cu4ural competence and underpins necessity of its development. Understanding of the paradoxical demands of modern times: coexistence of diversity and uniformity, and rethinking of educational values allow the author to highlight a new educational goal and regard development of cross-cultural competence cf a person as a lop priority of comprehensive education.

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3405

Filimonov M.V. Participial Affixes in Protoyeniseic // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 4 (48). P. 92-94

In this paper the author tries by ethymological methods to prove the existence in protoyeniseic language of a few participial affixes in nouns of the ancient sub-stantivated participial origin. The author uses the data of the external comparison from sumerian and itelmenic languages genetically related to Yeniseic languages.

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3406

Shchitova O.G. Regularity of the Semantic Assimilation of Unnative Vocabulary of the Dialect of the Central Ob (on the Material of Tomsk Business Documents of the XVIIth Century) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 2 (65). P. 45-52

The author of the article found out the ways of semantic assimilation of borrowings, which were locked in the Tomsk business writing of the XVIIth century: the semantic identity of a borrowing and its foreign prototype, the specialization of lexical meaning of a borrowing, the abstracting of semantics of the lexeme-prototype, allegorical analogical development of the lexical meaning of unnative nomination in language- recipient.

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3407

Usoltseva O.V. To the Question of Interaction between Altai Pripisnoi (Bonded) Peasantry Class and Mining Administration during the Pre-reform Period // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 3 (66). P. 17-22

The article presents another scientific reference to an actual problem of interaction of Altai pripisnoi (bonded) peasantry class and the mining industry administration during the pre-reform period of the XIXth century. The certain interpretation of the new primary sources allowed the author to declare the following understanding of the development of mutual relations between authorities and people at Altai pripisnoi (bonded) village during the pre-reform period. Duties of peasants in the mining industry such as labor-rent of norms at the factories and mines and delivery of provision and fodder to the factories, firstly can be qualified as feudal duties, but in due course, to the middle of the XIXth century, turned into a subject of a constructive partner interaction between two sides.

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3408

Sharf I.V. Licensing in Subsoil Use: Economic Aspect // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 9 (72). P. 77-80

The article considers he economic aspect of the state system of licensing in subsoil use. License is understood not only as an instrument of the state system of regulation in the development of natural resources sector and economy of the country, but as a title document in natural resources legislation

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3409

Glagolev M.V. Wetlands in the Problem of Methane as Greenhouse Gas: What was Investigated and What is Forthcoming // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 4 (78). P. 74-77

The paper presents brief results on the methane emission research for the wetlands of West Siberia. These results include the discovery of new acidophilic methanogenic and methanotrophic microorganisms. Some partial problems for further research are pointed out

Keywords: Methanogenesis, West Siberia, methanogenic microorganisms, methanotrophic microorganisms, methane emission.

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3410

Fakhrutdinova A.V. HISTORY OF THE ESTABLISHMENT AND EXPANSION OF CIVIC EDUCATION IN AUSTRALIA (1770–1995) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 4 (94). P. 92-97

The article is devoted to the civic education in Australia, its establishment and development, it describes different stages of the transformation of its idea on the basis of ethnical diversity of Australian society and difference in attitudes to the system of education and its role in different historical periods and in different parts of Australia. It is devoted to the analysis of the social demands and their influence on the school policy in general, and on the policy of civic education.

Keywords: bilingual society, civic education, democratic society, moral education, multicultural society, interrelated education

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3411

Oparnikova I.V. SPECIFIC CHARACTER OF NOMINATION PROCESSES IN THE LEXICAL-PHRASEOLOGICAL SYSTEM OF PROFESSIONAL-SLANG COMPONENT OF MEDICINE LANGUAGE (DATA OF THE CONCEPTUAL SPHERE “SICK MAN/PATIENT”) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 1 (116). P. 200-205

The specific nomination tendencies peculiar to professional-slangy component of medicine language are considered in this article on the base of the conceptual sphere “sick man/patient”. Linguistic facts connected with the enrichment of nomination fund and with the occasional character of nomination processes in the non-codified modification of medicine language are revealed.

Keywords: medicine language, non-codified modification of medicine language, professional-slangy vocabulary and phraseology, nomination processes

1509
3412

Kozlovskaya T.N. ABOUT THE ROLE OF EDUCATIONAL SETTING IN ACHIEVEMENT OF ACME BY THE STUDENTS OF HIGHER SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 6 (121). P. 191-197

In the article the role of educational setting in achievement of acme in modern welfare conditions is considered; results of research of the basic spheres of ability to live of students, their valuable orientations of university, and also feature of vital prospect of development of the person of the student are analyzed.

Keywords: educational space, an image of the future, vital values, vital prospect

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3413

Nyam N.T. OPTIMIZING CONTROL OF AN INDEPENDENT WORK OF STUDENTS IN LEARNING MATHEMATICS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 7 (122). P. 213-216

Control means the identification, establishment and evaluation of students’ knowledge, i. e., the determination of the level and quality of learning, the identification of success in teaching, practice, gaps in knowledge, skills and abilities of individual students and the entire group to make the necessary adjustments in the learning process to improve its content, methods, means and forms of organization. Monitoring is an important and necessary part of learning and teaching involves the systematic observation of the progress of teaching at all stages of the learning process.

Keywords: student’s individual work, optimization, control, self-education

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3414

Borisova T.S., Voytekhovskaya M.P. INTERACTION OF STATE AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, FOCUSED ON CREATING ENVIRONMENT MANIFESTATION OF SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE INITIATIVES OF STUDENTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 8 (123). P. 65-71

The article demonstrates the importance of social interaction and social institutions in student context, the main directions of social and educational activities for challenging the environment of socially responsible initiatives for students.

Keywords: social responsibility, “social dialogue”, the social initiatives

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3415

Reent Y.A. A NEW STEP IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF HISTORY OF CRIMINAL AND EXECUTIVE SYSTEM OF SIBERIA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 5 (133). P. 219-222

The article presents a short review of the monograph by E. G. Mikheenkov and V. N. Uymanova “Penal system of Tomsk province 1879 middle of the 1930th: Historical and legal aspects”. Tomsk: TSPU publishing house, 2012. 277 pages.

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Polyakova N.V. FIGURE OF FIRE IN THE WORLDVIEW OF SELKUPS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 6 (171). P. 54-57

Sacral and ordinary components of fire in the linguistic worldview of Selkups are specified and described. In mythoepic perception fire connects the Upper, Middle and Lower worlds. Important status of fire is represented by big amount of restrictions and rules which violation is followed by negative consequences not only for one person but for the whole generation. In Selkup lexical unit tǖ ‘fire’ relates to animate nouns, and fire itself is perceived by Selkup as a living organism. As any other living organisms, fire is born, lives and dies. As a moment of birth of fire shall be considered a moment of its kindling – innä cotyqo ‘to kindle’. To support its life fire needs a feed – wood (tǖj apsot). The process of burning is to be considered as a continuous repast of fire: tǖ awēšpįgu ‘to burn’, literally tǖ ‘fire’, awēšpįgu ‘to eat’. Life cycle is finished by “death” of fire – extinction: illä qapteǯegu ‘to extinct’. Fire is given with vivific power and ability to wake the dead. In folk literature and Selkup mythology fire is personified with the figure of Lady of fire (tǖn amba).

Keywords: Selkup language, language worldview, fire, figure, personification, connection of worlds

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Reprintseva Y.S. LEVEL STRUCTURE OF VALUABLE SELF-DETERMINATION OF THE STUDENT IN THE COURSE OF STUDYING SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 8 (185). P. 122-125

The present stage of development of Russia is followed by essentially new processes in economic, political, social, spiritual and ideological spheres of public life. In modern sociocultural situation an important place is taken by valuable self-determination of the personality as selection, individual perception of value by the subject, personal preferences of ideals, norms, standards and other values, creation of their hierarchy according to subjective preferences, their inclusion in goals and motives of activity. The article reveales the concept «valuable self determination» as the ascension of the school students to the values of school geography in the course of interaction with the teacher directed to formation of the value-semantic sphere of the individual which results in a conscious goalsetting and comprehension of the importance of studying geography at school, as well as such concepts as «space of valuable self-determination», «space of school geography». The characteristics of school geography are considered: openness and wide geographical informational content; degree of structure and expediency; complex, integrative character; dynamism and procedurality; an orientation on valuable and orientation activity of subjects of teaching and educational process. The approximate level structure of valuable self-determination of the student in the course of studying of school geography depending on age features of school students is given, and the following levels are considered: the socially oriented valuable self-determination which is personal and transforming valuable selfdetermination, predictive valuable self-determination.

Keywords: valuable self-determination, space of valuable self-determination, space of school geography, socially oriented valuable self-determination, personal and transforming valuable self-determination, predictive valuable self-determination

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Serebrennikova E.A. PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL ADAPTATION OF CHINESE STUDENTS OF ZERO LEVEL IN THE PROCESS OF LEARNING THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AS A FOREIGN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 10 (187). P. 79-83

In the article we are talking about the psychological and pedagogical adaptation of Chinese students in preparatory courses, mastering Russian as a foreign language from zero level. The key moment in this process is the psychological and pedagogical support of foreign native speakers by their teacher. Based on the conducted Russian and foreign studies, it is noted that informal communication and extracurricular activities of teachers contribute to facilitating the adaptation process in the new educational environment and improving the performance of foreign listeners. The basis of such activities are curators and tutors of training groups who have knowledge of cultural and religious norms and have an idea of the generally accepted rules of conduct of their wards. It is noted that as a result of the presence of such support, the process of adaptation of Chinese listeners and, accordingly, the educational process is optimized. The problem of psychological and pedagogical adaptation is very multifaceted, so for a more effective psychological and pedagogical support of Chinese students, it is necessary to create a system of common policies supporting foreign students. For the successful adaptation of foreign students to the reality of the Russian cultural, social and educational environment, the services and units of Russian universities that engage in hiring and accompanying foreign students must be staffed by teachers, specialists in the field of intercultural communication, ethnography and psychology. Russia can take a worthy place in the world market of educational services, because it has certain advantages, such as high level of teaching, more affordable cost of education, compared to other countries. To the list of advantages it is possible to add the introduction of the system of psychological and pedagogical support of foreign students, including all stages of the educational process.

Keywords: Russian as a foreign language, psychological and pedagogical adaptation, psychological and pedagogical support

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Shvydkiy V.G. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 3 (3). P. 16-17

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Tsitlenok V.S., Govorina O.L. The correlation of the competitive capacity of an enterprise and the national economics // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 5 (21). P. 42-44

The conception of competition ability is of great interest to modern science. This article deals with interaction and in-terconnection of competition abilities of firms and national economics. The idea is that every country can have competition ability on the national and foreign market if its firms and economy stands the competition. The factors of competition abilities of firms and national economics are different but interdependent.

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Novitskaya I.V. Re a Possibility to Use the Stem-Building Suffix -Ein- in the Function of the Definite Article in the Gothic Language // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 1 (38). P. 50-54

The article analyses a possibility to use the stem-building suffix -ein- in the function of the definite article in the gothic language. This suffix is based on the Indo-European pronominal root that used to have a demonstrative meaning (Jener-Deixis). Further use of the suffix -n- as a marker of relation to something resulted in its development into a marker of a constant, typical feature of a thing or a being that made them definite. The meaning of definiteness expressed by the suffix is revealed if one compares the use of abstract nouns derived from the same root and belonging to different declension types in the gothic language.

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Efanova L.G., Cherevach G.B. ESTIMATION OF PATIENCE FROM STANDARD AND IDEAL POINT OF VIEW // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 5 (56). P. 53-59

In this paper the content of “patience” and “tolerance” notions in the aspect of their national specificity is investigated. For such purpose these notions had been examined on the basis of estimation of connected with them phenomena, which were reflected in semantics of the Russian language units and short folklore texts. Besides this way the attitude to these phenomena in Orthodox ethic tradition had been also taken into account.

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Kalmazan A.V. MONITORING EDUCATIONAL PROCESS AS THE FACTOR OF QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN THE SYSTEM OF ADDITIONAL VOCATIONAL TRAINING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 4 (106). P. 175-180

The article is devoted to monitoring consideration as one of factors of quality maintenance of expert’s professional skill improvement. Monitoring is described from the view point of educational process components.

Keywords: improvement of experts professional skill, quality, monitoring of educational process

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Korolkova Y.V. QUEST OF THE HERO FANTASY (DATA OF THE NOVELS BY M. SEMENOVA ABOUT WOLFHOUND) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 3 (118). P. 213-217

In this article the realization of the quest’s features on the “Russian” fantasy material by M. Semenova about Wolfhound is discussed. Such subject’s characteristics of the way in fantasy as description of spatial traveling moving and internal changes of the hero, the meaning of the way’s aim are studied.

Keywords: fantasy, subject of the way, quest, fairy tale

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Zhukova N.S. THE PROBLEM OF TRANSLATING THE RUSSIAN AND GERMAN LEXEMES «ШАГ» / «SCHRITT» INTO ENGLISH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 4 (145). P. 126-128

The article deals with the means of representing an inexact measure of distance, namely, a lexeme expressing the meaning of “шаг” in Russian, German and English languages. The concrete language material shows the difficulties emerging in the process of the lexemes in question being translated from Russian and German into English and the ways of overcoming the difficulties in accordance with the revealed peculiar features of the semantics and agreement regularities of the lexemes analyzed in each language.

Keywords: anthropocentric means, inexact measures of distance, lexemes “шаг”, “Schritt”, “pace”, “step”, “stride”, “remove”

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Ershova T.V. SPATIAL INHOMOGENEITY OF THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY AND EARTH’S CRAVITY FIELD ANOMALIES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 11 (164). P. 169-173

The article presents the analysis of recent data on the global distribution of thunderstorm activity obtained from satellites and ground-based lightning detection systems, as well as the World’s Meteorological stations network. Gravity anomalies are considered as additional reasons for the spatial distribution of thunderstorm activity over the Globe. Analyzes maps of lightning discharges density, and maps of Earth’s gravity field anomalies obtained by NASA satellites. It is shown that the vast global centers of thunderstorm activity in central Africa and South America are associated with areas of slight negative gravity anomalies. An exception is the world thunderstorm outbreak in the region of Indonesia and the Philippines, which is located above the intense positive gravity anomaly. Regional analysis in Central Europe showed the presence of thunderstorm cells over the negative gravity anomalies.

Keywords: thunderstorm, lightning discharges density, gravity field of the Earth, Earth’s gravity field anomalies

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Kutilova L.A. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 1 (1). P. 7-10

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Manankova R.P. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 3 (3). P. 3-3

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Prozumentov L.M. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 3 (6). P. 21-25

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Slobodskoy V.I., Zhukov V.K., Susekova V.A. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 2 (11). P. 9-10

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Volkov I.V., Kirpotin S.N. Problems of Terminology in Ecological Morphology of Plants // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 4 (36). P. 61-66

The article gives the critical analysis of biomorphoiogical terminology that is used in modern botany. Different approaches to the plant life form as a key term in biomorphology that are taken in different Russian and Western European research schools are discussed. On the base of the icritical analysis, expediency of physiognomic approach to the definition of plant life form is shown.

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Pletneva L.M. About the Scythian Siberian Beast Style in Tomsk Ob Region // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 4 (41). P. 80-84

The article describes bronze artifacts made in Siberian Scythian beast style. All pieces came from Tomsk Ob region and date back to V–III centuries B.C. These artifacts reflect similarity in outlook of the population Tomsk Ob region with the population of the Scythian world.

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Yazykova N.N. To the Question of Definition of Component Training of the Technology and Entrepreneurship Teacher // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 6 (43). P. 105-111

In the work the author suggests and justifies the new classification of the component content of technology and entrepreneurship teacher training, which includes combination of subject-cycle and concrete-special approaches. In the article the author demonstrates that the proposed structure excludes terminology divergences of the realization and terminological mechanism

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Narzulaev S.B., Belyakov V.V. Professional - Applied Physical Preparation in System of Vocational Training of Militiamen // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 5 (68). P. 9-13

Professional and applied physical training problem's solution is based on preliminary identification of professionally important qualities for this or that kind of labour, its conditions analysis as well as on the study of occupational hazards which earlier was based on systematic professional and graphical researches

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Tsygankova A.S. Theory and Practice of Students’ Scientific Work in the Didactics of the Higher School (70–80s of 20th Century) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 7 (70). P. 128-132

The article is devoted to the historical reconstruction of the students’ scientific work system in the didactics of our country. The development of the students’ scientific work idea was based on the previous period progress, guided by advanced views of pedagogy and psychology, didactic, methodological theories and conceptions. The theory of students’ scientific work as a multipronged process may be viewed as a total concept: basic conceptions, conceptual “nuclear”, generalized ideas of the technological level

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Petrova E.Y. Educational and Methodical Package as Means for Overcoming Study Disadaptation of Students in Mass Nonspeciatised Schools // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 7 (70). P. 150-150

The work is devoted to fhe problem of disadaptation of pupils at school. Psjchologieal aud pedagogical investigafions at the moden stage of the developwent of knowledge show the disadaptation of pupils at school. In the work, there are analjsed the purposes of school disadaptation, the content of the meanings “school adaptation” and “school disadaptation ”. The author of the investigation suggests the methodical complete set, with the help of which teacher can ouereowe school disadaptation of pupils

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Burlakova Y.V. Ecological, Faunistic and Zoographicolly Review Coleoptera, Malachiidae Northwest Caucasus and Adjacent Territories // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 4 (78). P. 83-86

The Fauna of beetles of family Malachiidae of Northwest Caucasus totals 39 kinds, including rare kinds make 64.1 %, small kinds – 23.1 %, usual – 7.7 %, numerous – 5.1 % of fauna. Structure of fauna make 7 zoographicolly complexes. Formation of fauna Malachiidae of Northwest Caucasus followed the account of penetration into region Golarktic, Transpalearctic, Front-asyatic and the European kinds. The order of number of fauna of 5 % Malachiidae make endemic for Northwest Caucasus kinds

Keywords: Beetles, family Malachiidae, Northwest Caucasus, 39 kinds, 7 zoographicolly complexes, endemic kinds

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Matukhin D.L. ORGANIZATION OF INTERACTION IN TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 1 (103). P. 80-86

The article considers interpersonal interaction as the basis of voice communication and its condition. The author proposes parameters and mechanisms of interpersonal interaction, which make it possible to determine optimal strategy and tactics of establishment and encouragement of personal interrelations with the communication partner, to select adequate vocal and non-vocal means for the realization of communicative intention; to show action on the collocutor; to consider its national cultural specific character.

Keywords: social relations, social interaction, communicative-cognitive activity, identification, reflection, adaptation, empathy.

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Volkov I.V., Minchinskaya M.V. Trends of Synmorphological Differentiation of Pseudotundra of Vodopadny Plateau (North-Tc huja ridge, Altai Republic) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 5 (107). P. 84-90

Biomorphological spectra in pseudo tundra phytocoenoses are analysed at the article. It is shown that the ecotopic differentiation of phytocoenoses in extreme conditions is reflected in the composition of life forms, which have a significant functional loading in extreme conditions.

Keywords: vegetation, life forms, synmorfology, pseudotundra, high mountains

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Skripko Z.A., Barmashova A.S. Use of traditional and competence approaches in estimate results of training at lessons of physics // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 6 (108). P. 51-54

In article the approach in estimate knowledge which is productive during the present period when there is a transition on competence methods of training is considered. The method combining a traditional mark estimation of knowledge of pupils and an estimation subject competence of pupils on an example of studying physics is offered.

Keywords: n estimation of knowledge, the competence of subjects, methods of training, elements of the analysis.

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Kim O.V. THE MILITARY FACTOR OF MODERNIZATION OF PRE-PERTINE RUSSIA IN THE MODERN ANGLOPHONE HISTORIOGRAPHY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 3 (118). P. 81-86

In anglophone historiography the modernization in prepetrine Muscovy is considered as the result of the military reforms and the external influences. The sources of such effects were located in the West as well as in the East. The “military revolution” has been recognized as an important aspect of the historical transformation of the state and society. It has identified the development of the fiscal-military state. Whereas the process of the new military technologies translation went out from Europe, the Ottoman Empire and the Golden Horde passed out the autocratic political model “of the Service State” and the concept of the fiscal policy. In the estimates of foreign authors pre-Petrine military reforms were effective enough, but they have increased social and cultural gap between Europe and Russia.

Keywords: modernization theory, military revolution theory, pre-petrine Muscovy, modern historiography

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Lelyushkina K.S., Sartakova E.E. REALIZATION OF TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION AS CONDITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL INTEGRATION OF EDUCATION AT UNIVERSITIES IN TOMSK AND CHINA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 8 (123). P. 126-128

The article demonstrates the current situation in education and some theoretical and methodical aspects of teaching foreign language personally-oriented communication that promotes the dialogue of cultures, the international integration of education in Russia and other countries and thus becoming professionals with great possibilities.

Keywords: international integration, foreign language communication

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Cherkezova O.V. TURGENEV’S “FATHERS AND SONS” IN THE CINEMA RECEPTION BY A. SMIRNOVA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 11 (139). P. 63-68

The article deals with the problem of interpretative variety of Russian classics in line with structural-semantic theory of receptive codes. A. Smirnova’s film “Fathers and sons” is seen as attempt of the lyrical reception of the novel, activating the basic structural principles of Turgenev’s discourse.

Keywords: convergent discourse, receptive model, decrypting code, lyrical undertones

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Babich V.V. PERIKHORESIS AND SELFNESS AS ANTHROPOLOGICAL STRATEGY IN CHRISTIAN CULTURAL TRADITION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 7 (148). P. 65-67

Two antropological strategies (selfness and perichoresis) represented in the Christian culture are comparatively analyzed. It is claimed that these anthropological strategies are conceivable only in the personalistic paradigm, according to which a person a self-identical reality, a “center” capable of “anthropological openness” perceived as constitutive disconnection – forming person's constitution, person's identity structure as an anthropological topos, made with the sum of person's communicative acts.

Keywords: person, human, Christian culture, anthropological strategies, synergy anthropology, anthropological opening

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Taraneh R., Valipour A. TEACHING IRANIAN DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING TO THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AT THE ELEMENTARY LEVEL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 11 (188). P. 150-153

Today due to advances in science and technology communication of people around the world is expanding and becoming easier. Undoubtedly, the only means of global communication and understanding between speaking or writing people, is the language. Therefore, the study of foreign languages for all sectors of society, including pupils, students, scientists, businessmen, engineers and doctors, is very important. In recent years, in the Islamic Republic of Iran teaching of English and other languages for people with hearing impairments has improved considerably, but still there are a number of problems in this area in institutions, schools and universities in the country. Firstly, the hearing impaired are taught only the English language, and secondly, the imperfection of methods of teaching leads to a decrease in interest of this category of students in learning a foreign language. It is necessary to reform the methods of teaching deaf and hard of hearing people to a foreign language, which will result in increased interest in learning a foreign language and expanding the diversity of the languages studied. This work is the first study on the methods of teaching the Russian language for the deaf and hard of hearing at the elementary level in Iran.

Keywords: methodology, methods of teaching foreign languages, Russian language, hard of hearing, hearing impaired, deaf, sign language, motivation

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Protasova N.V. COGNITIVE INTEREST DEVELOPMENT AMONG SENIOR SCHOOLCHILDREN OF PROFILE NON-HUMANITARIAN CLASSES IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 6 (195). P. 165-170

The article is devoted to the problem of cognitive interest development among senior schoolchildren of nonhumanitarian classes during the English language acquisition at a secondary school. The author draws attention to the fact that the newly formed scientific branches provide the emergence of new professions, change the system of school education and increase the development of cognitive interest among schoolchildren. The main idea of the present article is to demonstrate the necessity of learning English for senior schoolchildren, whose profile subjects are Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Mathematics, as new professions actively come into modern life. Foreign language is considered to be polysubject and can enrich senior schoolchildren of non–humanitarian profile with knowledge on Natural Science and Mathematics and develop their cognitive interest. The interest to a foreign language as a subject, in recent times, is explained by it’s penetrating into different spheres and nonlinguistic professions. Actually, spheres of using a foreign language are extended. According to the “Atlas of new professions”, to 2025–2035 many new professions occur, many of them will need the knowledge of a foreign language. Intersubject relations come into modern school education and really extend the zone of subject knowledge on profile because of the interpenetration of knowledge of different subjects. Integration of a foreign language with Science subjects and Mathematics gives the opportunity for schoolchildren to get new knowledge on profile subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Mathematics and others) and increase the development of cognitive interest among senior schoolchildren. We consider that intersubject integration increases schoolchildren’s motivation to learning foreign languages, develops different kinds of thinking, forms the following abilities – to analyze, to generalize, to synthesize, to compare, make conclusions and others.

Keywords: cognitive interest, cognitive motivation, intersubject, integration of humanitarian and natural science knowledge, new professions

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Kim A.A. ANTHROPOMORPHIC COMPONENTS IN THE PROPER NAMES IN THE FOLKLORE OF THE PEOPLES OF THE OB-YENISEI AREAL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 8 (197). P. 74-78

The article is devoted to the study of the anthropomorphic components that could be found as compound elements of the proper names in some languages of Ob-Yenissey area. In folklore, proper names are closely connected with culture and traditional life; they can reveal the pre-scientific understanding of human society, philosophy and religion. A distinctive feature of the folklore of the indigenous peoples of Siberia is that such characteristics of humanity as anthropomorphism and gender are possessed not only by people, but also by animals, gods, spirits, which is primarily reflected in proper names. The study of Khanti folklore helped to reveal some repeated lexemes or parts of lexemes that could be called anthropomorphic markers. E.g. iki – is used to denote masculine, imi – is used to denote feminine. Such anthropomorphic components with the similar meaning are presented in the Selkup language: ira – means old man, kota – means old woman. In the Ket folklore one can find such lexems as: ket/get – human, deng – people, bat – old man, hun’ – daughter, hyp – son, am – mother, bam – woman and some others. The same lexemes were also found in some other Siberian languages, e.g. in Nganasan: Tәmuŋku – bәjkaa (mouse-oldman). The study of anthropomorphic components in the folklore makes it possible to show, that the anthropomorphism was common for native Siberian people. It was expressed in the transfer of physical properties and psychological qualities of a person, on the inanimate objects, as well as on living beings and supernatural creatures.

Keywords: anthropomorphism, proper name, Siberian languages, folklore of Ob-Yenissey area

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Gorlov P.I., Maksimov V.E., Maksimova S.Y., Minin M.G., Mikhaylova N.S. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 2 (2). P. 16-20

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Sukhotin A.K. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 1 (4). P. 15-18

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Shirokova M.P., Kochurina S.A. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 6 (22). P. 78-82

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