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Samoyles N.N. THE COMPONENTS OF TEACHER’S PROFESSIONAL PICTURE: THE QUESTION OF ROLE OF THE NON-VERBAL COMPONENT OF TEACHER’S COMMUNICATIVE CULTURE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 4 (106). P. 185-188

The article is the result of an experimental study of the structure of the teacher-philologist competence

Keywords: teacher’s culture of speech, psychological and pedagogical skills of the teacher, professional competence, teaching communication, nonverbal ability, professional competence, professional culture of the teacher

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Shishkovskaya Y.V. Development of technical University students’ learning competence by means of Web 2.0 technologies // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 6 (108). P. 14-17

The article considers the opportunity of solving the problem of non-linguistic students’ independent work organization by way of Web 2.0 integration into learning process. It outlines the advantages of using Web 2.0 over traditional means of studies based on Internet. The paper gives the example of how to make a learner’s web-project on English.

Keywords: learning competence, independent work, information technologies, Web 2.0, blog, English.

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Maslova Z.N. THE VALENCE MODEL OF ARTISTIC (POETIC) CONCEPT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 9 (111). P. 83-87

The article deals with the poetic text in the context of cognitive linguistics and cognitive poetics. The sense of the poetic text is presented as a result of the complex interconceptual interactions. There is an overview of some of the artistic (poetic) concept structural typologies. It is proposed the valence model of artistic (poetic) concept, which allows us to represent the interaction between conceptual elements in such cognitive structures as metaphor, metonymy, symbol.

Keywords: artistic concept, poetic concept, the valence model, a poetic picture of the world, text, cognitive poetics.

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Mikhaylichenko A.Y., Nuriakhmetova N.R. PROBLEMS OF FORMATION OF MANAGERIAL COMPETENCE OF TEACHERS IN RURAL SCHOOLS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 13 (115). P. 114-117

The article deals with content, specific management competence of the teacher at rural school

Keywords: content, management competence of teacher at rural school

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Tyugaeva O.V. ABOUT USE OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES AT MATHEMATICS LESSONS AT SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 4 (119). P. 46-48

The article deals with the question of approaches of use of information technology at mathematics lessons. As computer support at the lesson the author suggests use of the software for various sections of mathematics, namely universal mathematical sets of packages.

Keywords: information technology, humanities focused approach, “computer algebra”, symbolical mathematics, electronic textbook

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Zhukova E.A., Elentuh I.P. CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF MODELS MANAGEMENT IN HIGH TECHNOLOGY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 4 (119). P. 214-220

The limits of applicability of the basic approaches to understanding social and cultural impact of innovation processes. Conceptual Foundations of optimal control models of Hi-Tech are the information-synergetic approach and holistic approach. The information-synergetic approach Information and synergetic approach is optimal for understanding the structure and the specifi c impact of the phenomenon of Hi-Tech, a holistic approach to determine the optimal effect of negative cultural and anthropological implications. The paper presents some results of the project RFBR № 10–06–00313 “Attractive Management: Methodological Principles of Managing Complex Systems' Dynamics”.

Keywords: Hi-Tech, Hi-Hume, a systematic approach, the post-nonclassical methodology, the informationsynergetic approach, a holistic approach, the conceptual model, culture, sociocultural system, process

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Gubaydullina A.N. FUNCTIONS OF THE CHARACTERS AND FAMILY ROLES IN THE BOOK BY S. SEDOV “TALES ABOUT MOTHERS” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 2 (130). P. 54-57

In this article, the author analyses the book by S. Sedov “Tales about Mothers”. The tales by S. Sedov are addressed to the both adult readers and children at the same time. Thus the interpenetration of two kinds of literature – for adults and children – continues. The story is set against the backdrop of modern reality. The principal image is the archetype of the mother. This image refutes the rational way of existence.

Keywords: literature for children, literature of “dual addressee”, Russian fairy tales, archetype of the mother, features heroes, V. Propp

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Kuprieva I.A. THE CONCEPTUAL BASE OF MEANING FORMATION OF LEXICAL UNITS NOMINATING MENTAL PROCESSES IN THE CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH DISCOURSE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 10 (138). P. 24-31

The article deals with the problem of conceptualization of the complicated extra linguistic phenomenon of mental processes and its reflection in the meaning of the lexical units of the contemporary English discourse. The main method of the research is based on the cognitive approach to the language because it allows forming a model of mental processes as the conceptual base of meaning formation and modification.

Keywords: lexical units, phraseological units, mental structure, mental processes, profiling

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Voytekhovskaya M.P., Gach O.B., Medvedev I.B. HISTORICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL ASPECTS OF FORMATION OF THE NETWORK MODEL OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONDITIONS OF ANDRAGOGICAL PROCESS OF TRAINING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 13 (141). P. 108-114

In the process of the historical and pedagogical analysis of theories and concepts of additional professional education the main stages of formation of network model of the personified and individualized professional development of educators are discovered and analyzed.

Keywords: andragogical approach, theoretical grounds of formation of network models of professional development

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Shpet E.N. MECHANISMS OF SOCIAL ADAPTATION OF EDUCATIONAL MIGRANTS PARTICIPATING IN THE CADEMIC MOBILITY PROGRAMS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 11 (152). P. 170-172

The article discusses study migration as well as the topicality of the social adaptation of the students of the institutions of higher education as part of the transition of society to the post-industrial type of its socio-economical development. Special importance is now acquired by knowledge, information, scientific developments and trainings of world-class specialists. It provides the examples of adaptation mechanisms used by students of the institutions of higher education in Tomsk and Semipalatinsk and presents the investigation of the mechanisms used by the students for their adaptation to a different educational environment, in particular the creation of students’ organizations on a voluntary basis and other mechanisms, which create favorable psycho-emotional environment during the educational process.

Keywords: study migration, postindustrial society, social adaptation, educational process

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Shabanova I.A., Zharikova N.V. ESTIMATION OF STUDENTS AT TEACHING PRACTICE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 8 (161). P. 72-75

There are different kinds of evaluation sheets used for pedagogical practice at university. They help to assess extensively the undergraduates’ professional development during their pedagogical practice. One of this is an assessment list which is different from other types of assessment and can determine clearly the level of developing undergraduate’s competences on different stages of the pedagogical practice. The structure of the undergraduate’s assessment list is given. Also the content of this list is described too. There are some criterias for assessment of the level of competences. There are tools by means of those we can identify the level of undergraduate’s competences at the beginning and by the end of pedagogical practice.

Keywords: pedagogical practice, evaluation sheets, types of competences, the level of developing competences, criterias and tools of assessment, assessment list

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Kositskaya F.L., Zaitseva I.E. FRENCH GASTRONOMY DISCOURSE AND ITS SPEECH GENRE PALETTE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 2 (167). P. 25-30

French gastronomy is the pride of the French nation. The French cuisine traditions play a great role in the attractiveness of France and its culture and the development of gastronomic tourism. This article deals with the French gastronomy discourse as one of the kinds of the national discourse, which is a complexly organized, multi – composition formation, interaction of legislative (legal) discourse in the field of public dietary and foodstuff trade, publicity gastronomy discourse, restaurant discourse, scientific gastronomy discourse, academic (educational) discourse of the cookery art, gastronomic media art, commercial discourse. The leading role in the above group belongs to the gastronomy expert discourse proper in the sphere of professional communication. The complex discourse nature of the gastronomy discourse has given birth to a variety of genre forms.

Keywords: gastronomy, gastronomy discourse, speech genre, functional style, food, cookery art, a unit of analysis

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Zhiginas N.V. THE STYLE OF CHILD-PARENT RELATIONS AS THE BASIC PEDAGOGICAL CONDITION FOR THE FORMATION OF A SOCIALLY ADAPTIVE PERSONALITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 5 (182). P. 164-167

The article presents a theoretical study of the problem of deviant behavior in relation to the style of child-parent relations. The article is a continuation of the long-term study of the problems of aggression in the teenage environment, the role of the family and family education in the formation of the personality, of the pedagogical and psychological support of the developing personality. The social and vital necessity of people to join and maintain a close relationship is discussed. Proceeding from the statement of J.D. Meyers that: «Social addiction in childhood contributes to the strengthening of our human connections», «linking with inseverable ties of children and their caregivers, social attachment acts as a powerful impetus to survival» discusses the attachment types: safe, avoiding, anxious-ambivalent. It is concluded that it is difficult to overestimate the importance of child-parent relations for the adaptation of the child in society and his ability to establish contacts with other people. At the same time, one should not draw conclusions about the formation of adaptive and communicative skills of the child, when assessing the type of attachment based only on the maternal style. However, avoiding attachment leads to the formation of aggressive, shy, and rejected children, which contributes to the development of various deviations.

Keywords: family education style, child-parent relations, aggressive behavior, psychological and pedagogical conditions

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Kolesnikova A.Y., Kryukova L.B. LINGUISTIC MODELING OF THE AUDITORY PERCEPTION OF “IRREALITY” IN VICTOR PELEVIN’S NOVEL “CHAPAEV AND PUSTOTA” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2019. Issue 2 (199). P. 63-69

Introduction. The article describes the semantic model of auditory perception of “irreality”, represented in the text of the novel by Victor Pelevin. Modeling of perception processes is one of the parameters of the artistic text considered in the analysis of its communicative and semantic structure. Images based on sensory sensations are a key component of the artistic picture of the author’s world. Material and methods. The study of the semantics of perceptivity on the material of postmodern texts is directly connected with the problem of “reality/irreality” of the described events, objects, phenomena in the artistic space of the text, which makes the research topic relevant, and includes the research in the scientific context. Results and discussion. The description of irreal events presupposes a change (deformation) of the invariant perception model, primarily related to the “strengthening” of the role of the object of perception. Particular attention is paid to the “mismatch” of the perceptual and mental modes. “Uncertainty”, “blurring”, “strangeness” of objects of perception, caused by the impossibility of visual activity and the altered state of the character’s consciousness, are actualized. Description of the unusual perceptual experience of characters indicates that in the situation of unavailability (absence) of the visual channel of perception, auditory perception allows to model a “picture” that exists only in the altered consciousness of one or another character of the narrative. Linguistic analysis of the fragments of the text showed that “irreality” becomes one of the objects of comprehension and creative reflection of the author of the novel. To represent the situation of unusual auditory perception, a wide range of language means is used (indefinite pronouns, comparative constructions, indefinitepersonal and impersonal one-member sentences, complex sentences with complement clauses and correspondences, etc.). In some cases, the subject of perception realizes that the events observed are of an irreal nature and tries to find their analogue in the familiar world (relying on their auditory sensations). This leads to the emergence of various analogies and comparisons in the text of the novel. The conclusion emphasizes that due to transpositional transfers (vision – hearing), the perceptual component is “strengthened” and the artistic space of the work is “expanded”.

Keywords: irreality, auditory perception, sound, semantic model

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Lukinykh A.A., Baranova I.V. NATIONAL PRECEDENTIAL PHENOMENA OF RUSSIAN CULTURE AND WAYS OF THEIR TRANSLATION ON THE MATERIAL OF PUBLIC SPEECHES OF THE RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2021. Issue 3 (215). P. 110-118

Introduction. The study of precedential phenomena is extremely important for modern linguistics. They can be explored in different spheres and aspects, which depends on the aims of research. This article deals with precedential phenomena in political discourse. Aim and objectives. The aim is a comparative research of national precedential phenomena which function in Russian political discourse and of their translation into the English language. The objectives of this paper are to define methodology of the research, to select the necessary language material and to find the ways of translation of precedential phenomena taken from Russian culture into English. Material and methods. The methodology of the research is based on the cognitive linguistics theory. The methods are cognitive modelling, discourse analysis, comparative analysis. The selection of the material was carried out with the solid sampling method. To analyze and systematize the material a method of description was used. The material for the study were sampled out from the official website of the Russian president Vladimir Putin. Results and discussion. The results of the research showed that political discourse is a very productive sphere for the creation of national precedential phenomena. As a rule, precedential phenomena in political discourse are very specific. Their source can be found either in the sphere of politics or historic events of the nation. Precedential phenomena in political discourse usually have a short life span. There types are precedential texts, names and expressions. While translating national precedential phenomena, interpreters prefer to use concrete definition, equivalents or analogues of phraseological units. Sometimes precedential phenomena are lost in translation. Conclusion. So national precedential phenomena represent an important characteristic of political discourse. They serve as a link between the author and the recipient, make the speech more vivid and emotional and influence the audience in a specific way. But their national peculiarities often impede the translation process. Anyway some knowledge of cultural sources is necessary for correct interpretation and understanding of precedential phenomena.

Keywords: precedent, precedential phenomenon, precedential text, discourse, political discourse, translation of precedential phenomena

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Orlova O.V., Pushkareva I.A. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 2 (2). P. 52-53

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Koryukina E.V. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 5 (8). P. 41-47

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Solodkov S.S. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 2 (11). P. 68-69

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Lastovka V.A. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 3 (12). P. 10-11

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Rytova T.A. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 6 (15). P. 58-63

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Masyaykina E.A. Information-Educational Medium as the Factor of the Development of the Information Competence of Future Teachers // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 10 (61). P. 22-25

The article deals with the directions of informational competence development of students – future teachers. Informational competence requires skills of working independently in getting necessary information by means of modern informational and library technologies. One of the basic factors influencing the development of future teachers informational competence is the informational and educational environment of the higher educational establishment with the university library as one of its indivisible parts.

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Ivanova V.S. THE RESULTS OF THE ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PREVENTIVE WORK WITH FAMILIES OF DISABLED CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY BASED ON THE TYPE OF FAMILY RELATIONSHIP CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMUNICATION AND THE ATTITUDES OF PARENTS TO THE DISEASE THE CHILD. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 12 (114). P. 227-230

We consider and analyze the effectiveness of psychological correction work with the family of a disabled child with cerebral palsy.

Keywords: psychological and pedagogical support, disabled child, family, parent, empathy, cooperation, correction, efficiency.

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Eremeyeva O.V. THE QUESTION OF STRUCTURAL AND SUBSTANTIVE CONTENT OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL COMPETENCE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 2 (117). P. 20-22

The article is devoted to the actual problem of developing of social and cultural competence in the process of foreign language teaching. The main goal of the research is to state the structure and the essence of social and cultural competence as the component of communicative competence.

Keywords: social and cultural competence, communicative competence, intercultural communication, subcompetence, linguistic culture, interteaching of language and culture

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Kositskaya F.L. FRENCH RELIGIOUS DISCOURSE AND ITS SPEECH GENRE DIFFERENTIATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 10 (163). P. 45-49

Religion as the world outlook and the church as its main institute arose before all the institutes existing and functioning in the society now. The church and catholicism have greatly influenced French culture, 65 % of the population being catholics, 90 % of the cathedrals in France belonging to the Roman-catholic confession, the majority of the French holidays being religious. The article deals with the French religious discourse as one of the kinds of the institutional discourse, which is a complexly organized, multicomponent formation. The analysis of the Christian written language (religious Texts) from the view point of the modern theories of discourse and speech genres presented in the article has revealed a variety of the genre forms of the religious discourse.

Keywords: religion, religious discourse, speech genre, functional style, analysis unit

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Lopukhina A.S., Avdonina L.G., Taratorina V.N. DEVELOPMENT OF QUICK REACTION TO THE MOVING OBJECT AMONG THE ENGAGED IN THE SPORTS SECTION “VOLLEYBALL” (ON THE EXAMPLE OF VOLOGDA STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 5 (194). P. 249-254

The modern specificity of the sports game “volleyball” is considered, which is based on the technical and tactical abilities of players used by them in the high-speed game, where it is necessary to solve quickly technical and tactical tasks. All this is directly connected with a game environment in which fight on the volleyball court is conducted. In the game of volleyball, each player has to monitor a game situation, not allow the opponent to impose his game plan, otherwise there will be a game defeat. In higher educational organizations, volleyball is included in the work program “Elective disciplines in physical culture and sports”, so the trainees study the features of this game with interest, not only in training classes, but also in training extra-curricular activities. Therefore, playing volleyball, students practice skills to quickly respond to changing situations, make the right decisions in various circumstances, choose the most appropriate actions. In this regard, as practice shows, interest in training classes in volleyball has increased, it also has defined the relevance of our pedagogical research, in selection of the most effective complexes of special exercises developing speed of reaction to a moving object among students engaged in the volleyball sports section.

Keywords: speed of reaction, visual orientation, speed of motive reaction, reaction to a moving object

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Kuzub A.V. J. BRODSKY’S ENGLISH POETRY IN ENGLISH CRITICS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2020. Issue 5 (211). P. 181-191

Introduction. The article focuses on different statements concerning Joseph Brodsky’s original English poetry made by English and American critics, poets and translators. Aim and objectives. The paper aims to classify, systematize and critically value those statements, which can be described as occasional and unsystematic. Material and methods. The research is based on statements concerning Brodsky’s original English poetical works made by foreign English-speaking philologists, critics and poets. All the statements are found in variety of different interviews and books dedicated to Brodsky’s life and work. The methods used in the research are as follows: frontal analysis and content analysis, comparative method. Results and discussion. Brodsky’s English verses are yet to be studied as for researchers neglect such an important component of Brodsky’s works, which however is to help construct the whole picture of one’s esthetic thinking to its logical whole. As long as philologists traditionally concentrate on Brodsky’s Russian verses, English essays and (self) translations, this paper addresses Brodsky’s original English poetry as a phenomenon craving for deeper scientific understanding. The article brings the light on the reasons determined Brodsky’s turn toward English which can be divided into three groups: esthetic, utilitarian and linguistic ones. Brodsky’s attitude towards his own English verses was complicated. Creating original English poetical texts was like so-called play in versification and prosody with the using of new linguistic tools. He admitted in English prosody ability of rhyming short English lexical elements in broad variety of possible combinations, using impossible in Russian rhythmical and syntactic structures, experimenting with prosody. The paper provides review of statements addressing Brodsky’s original English poetry. All the statements are divided into groups according to geographical, linguistic and professional areas of the authors they were made by. The majority of studying statements are occasional and unsystematic, united however with some same features. Even supporters of Brodsky’s English poetry were forced to mention a bunch of imperfections in Brodsky’s English, stylistic mistakes and too Russian being of his English verses. One of the main grievance about Brodsky’s English verses is his incorrect using of English idiomatic elements. Many underline interferential and interconditional nature of English and Russian languages in Brodsky’s verses. Some consider this feature to be unacceptable, others as a unique style of bilingual author. Conclusion. Finally the article concludes that Joseph Brodsky was a two-cultured and two-language representative: Russian and English. Despite all the deviation in opinion of critics, poets and translators, the majority of them focus solemnly on linguistic level of Brodsky’s English verses. It’s worth noticing the lack of esthetic interpretation of Brodsky’s English poetry. The upcoming research can provide an answer to a question: does Brodsky’s world view remain the same in his English poetry or did it change subsequent to the language?

Keywords: Joseph Brodsky, Russian poetry, English poetry, critics of poetry, analysis of poetical text

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Kovaleva A.V. THE STUDY OF THE PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS OF THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE BY KYRGIZ SCHOOLCHILDREN (BASED ON THE MATERIAL OF THE PLAY BY A. N. OSTROVSKY “THE STORM”) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2021. Issue 1 (213). P. 122-131

Introduction. The article discusses the peculiarities of studying phraseological units of the Russian language by Kyrgyz students. The methodological and linguodidactic foundations of studying Russian phraseology by Kyrgyz schoolchildren in the context of a Russian literary work are investigated. The purpose of the study is to analyze the phraseological units of a work of art and develop methods and techniques for mastering them in the Kyrgyz audience. Material and methods. The text of the play by A. N. Ostrovsky’s “The Storm”, in which special attention was paid to phraseological units and their functions performed in the context of this literary work. The work was carried out by means of an exploratory and research method, a method of comparison and classification of phraseological units, a method of interpretive and linguocultural analysis. Results and discussion. In this study, on the basis of a literary text, the features of the contextual functions of phraseological units in the speech of characters are revealed. An algorithm for working with phraseological units in the process of reading a literary work is being built. Methods and techniques are determined, thanks to which the work is interpreted, and, as a result, interest in Russian literature and culture of Kyrgyz schoolchildren is formed. The result of our research is a number of techniques that can be applied in practice in the process of reading a Russian literary text and studying phraseological units by Kyrgyz students. Conclusion. Understanding the semantics of words, their functional meaning in the context of a work can ensure the correct reading and successful interpretation of the literary text of Russian literature by Kyrgyz students. In this regard, in the lessons of the Russian language and literature, work with ethnocultural vocabulary (in our case, with phraseological units) should be carefully organized.

Keywords: Russian as non-native language; Kyrgyz school; phraseology of the Russian language; context of a work of art

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Prozumentov L.M. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 3 (3). P. 13-13

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Gorbunova N.A. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 3 (3). P. 21-23

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Suprygina G.G. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 3 (3). P. 27-31

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Loyko O.T. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 1 (4). P. 59-63

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Bolotnova N.S. On the New Project of the State Educational Standard of Secondary (Comprehensive) Education (the Russian Language). M., 2002. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2002. Issue 1 (29). P. 69-70

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Malova I.E., Kvasha O.V. The Principles of the Connection of Education and Life and the Fundamental Basis of Methodical Teacher Training // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 6 (57). P. 154-157

The content of the principle of connection of education and life in view of up-to-date education changes is revealed in the article. Some ways of training of teachers for carrying out this principal are suggested

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Shidlovskiy S.V. Isotropic medium automation synthesis // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 6 (69). P. 26-30

The logic system of simulation modeling for synthesis and research of computing medium with reconfigurable structure is considered in the article. The main properties of the closed system of automatic control, which is developed on the basis of the one of such medium, are resulted

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Tlegenov R.T. Synthesis of azomethines 8-benzodioxane 4-amino-1-phenyl-2,3-dimethylpyrazolone-5 // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 6 (69). P. 30-33

At the condensation 4-amino-1-phenyl-2,3-dimethylpyrazolone-5 with appropriate 8-benzodioxane aldehydes were synthesized earlier not known azomethines. The structure is confirmed by spectral methods. Is shown, what azomethine have none antitubercular of activity against штамма H37Rv in concentration 12.5 (јg/ml) also do not show activity against anti-HIV CEM-SS at concentration 5,00 х 10-5 in vitro. Among synthesized azomethines I-III the amplification of antibacterial activity is revealed at introduction in structure nitro of group

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Kostyukova T.A., Shulgin A. ORTHODOX PEDAGOGY IN MODERN SPIRITUAL, CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL SITUATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 10 (100). P. 25-30

This article is devoted to the analysis of pedagogical reasons of the modern cultural and civilization crisis, which reveals a loss of immanent values of life. It is proved that modern pedagogy tends to entire perception of person and includes confessional systems, including orthodox. Orthodox system tends to self-perfection, self-organization, selfdetermination of personality. As an example in the article the experience of the centre working with drug addicts and their families is shown.

Keywords: spiritual, cultural and historical situation, orthodox pedagogy, humanism, rehabilitation of drug addicts, program of spiritual and moral upbringing

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Boronenko T.S. THE USE OF MODIFIED HILL’S VARIABLES IN THE METHOD OF AVERAGING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 8 (110). P. 53-56

In this paper the modified Hill’s canonical variables are introduced. They are v, G, H; r, g, h, where r is the distance to the primary for Keplerian orbit ; v = dr / dt; G= aј(1e2) and H = G cos i are Delaunay’s variables; g = Й is the argument of the periapsis; h = © is the longitude of the ascending node. We show that the modified Hill’s canonical variables are useful in some analytical theories of motion where it is need to avoid expansion of the perturbations in powers of eccentricity and where it is advantageous to use the eccentric anomaly as independent variable. As an example, we consider the single-averaged analytical model in the frame of the restricted three-body problem for satellite case.

Keywords: небесная механика, теория возмущений, метод усреднения, преобразования Ли, канонические переменные Хилла, ограниченная задача трех тел, динамика спутников планет

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Kobenko Y.V. STANDARD BRITISH-AMERICAN ENGLISH AS LANGUAGE OF THE MODERN GLOBALIZATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 9 (111). P. 20-23

The article considers the sociolinguistic status of Standard British-American English in view of its extralinguistic function in the cultural world space as well as intralinguistic conditions of its acquisition in different communicative areas.

Keywords: English language, intermediary language, global language, vertical medium, exoglossy

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Kondratyev V.V. THE MODEL OF FORMATION OF THE POSITIVE ATTITUDE OF STUDENTS OF PEDAGOGICAL HIGHER SCHOOL TO PHYSICAL TRAINING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 11 (126). P. 137-141

Formation of positive attitude of students of pedagogical high school in physical education depends largely on how elaborately constructed learning process in which there is a raised interest to physical education, the need to live a healthy lifestyle. The paper presents a model of this social and educational urgent problem of nowadays.

Keywords: student, model, the positive attitude, physical training, a healthy

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Budko M.V., Grinkevich L.S. FINANCIAL MAINTENANCE OF UNIVERSITY INNOVATIVE ACTIVITY (NATIONAL RESEARCH TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 12 (127). P. 124-126

The given article presents the necessity of development of new sources for off-budget financing of innovative activity in National Research Tomsk State University experience. The university is required to develop stateproprietary partnership, as well as to provide consulting services to the third party organizations. It is supposed that such sources of off-budget financing will enable the university to attract financial resources required for со-financing of research programs and grants.

Keywords: university, co-financing, financing

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Shatunova E.A. TRUST OF EMPLOYEES TO TECHNOLOGY AS A FACTOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL COMFORT AT THE WORKPLACE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 6 (134). P. 184-189

The focus of the article is on the analysis of the credibility of the technology with a number of phenomena of joint activities, in particular psychological atmosphere in the workplace of several industrial enterprises. This article proves that with a low level of confidence in the technology the psychological stress increases, which affects the psychological climate.

Keywords: social-psychological attitude to work, the phenomenon of trust, confidence in the technology, the psychological climate, individual and group activities, the subject of labour, safety equipment

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Lobanov V.V. THE ROLE OF CRAFT IN THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION PRACTICES BY V. S. PIRUSSKY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 9 (137). P. 181-187

The article presents the results of Tomsk scientist and social counselor V. S. Pirussky’s research about medical and pedagogic approach to the problem of organizing the educational handicraft, aimed at rehabilitation and development of children and adolescents. After thorough studying of archival sources, the author inferred that the understanding of craft as a means of physical education of students allowed V. S. Pirussky to create the original education program, including age-classification of craft and characterization of the educational effects of craft.

Keywords: Vladislav S. Pirussky, medical and pedagogic approach, craft, handicraft, physical education, health preservation, history of pedagogy

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Gurzhieva K.O. PROBLEMS OF VENTURE FINANCING IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 12 (140). P. 68-71

One of the forms of investing the risk projects – venture financing – is considered in the article. Its influence on the country-recipient’s economy and advantages of the others forms of financing are defined. The problems of attracting venture capital among developing countries and, in particularly, in Russia are analyzed. According to the successful experience of the developed countries the recommendations of effective stimulating and using venture capital are developed. The system of venture business developing for developing countries is presented.

Keywords: venture capital, developing countries, innovative development, small entrepreneurship, government support

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Сопова S.P. ABOUT SOME REASONS OF TRANSLATOR’S TRANSFORMATIONS OF FICTION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 4 (145). P. 112-118

Two translations of A. P. Chekhov’s narrative “A Dreary Story” into the French language are described; realization of a basic concept dreary and its semantic components (monotony and estrangement) are in the center of the author’s attention. Some difficulties connected with some objective features of the language and complexity of the work itself are analyzed.

Keywords: Chekhov, “A Dreary Story”, Roche, Parayre, translation into the French language, translator’s transformation

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Breev A.I., Shapovalov A.V. A SPECTRUM OF THE DIRAC OPERATOR WITH AN EXTERNAL YANG-MILLS GAUGE FIELD ON DE SITTER SPACE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 12 (153). P. 25-27

The Dirac operator with an external Yang–Mills gauge field is considered on de Sitter space in terms of a noncommutative integration method related to the orbit method in the Lie group theory. A Yang–Mills field is presented for which the de Sitter group serves as the symmetry group of the Dirac operator. A spectrum of the Dirac operator with the Yang–Mills field is calculated in explicit form.

Keywords: the Dirac equation, noncommutative integration, de Sitter space

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Lobanov V.V. TOMSK PIONEER HEADQUARTERS (FROM THE HISTORY OF OUT-OF-SCHOOL PEDAGOGY) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 3 (156). P. 248-251

The article describes the activity of the Tomsk pioneer headquarters. It was a children’s self-governed organization, which was founded in 1969 by a prominent young pioneer leader and teacher Oleg Pirozhkov. The headquarters lasted till 1989 and achieved considerable success in training of young pioneer activists, who were able to overcome excessive formalities of “official” children’s movement. The headquarters also produced a great number of educational structures, which left their mark in the history of Tomsk society. Activist’s headquarters, formed of self-organization that were innovative to the Soviet period, were not aimed at ideological education of young people, now there is the reason why their practices are of great interest to the students, postgraduates, professors, scholars, young pioneer leaders, specialists in youth policy, teachers and the reading public.

Keywords: Tomsk pioneer headquarters, Oleg Pirozhkov, history of pedagogy, out-of-school pedagogy, extratraining education

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Mozgova E.S. “FACT” AND “FACTUAL” IN THE TV HISTORICAL-COGNITIVE DISCOURSE IN TELEVSION PROGRAMMS “NEFAKT” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 6 (195). P. 77-80

Today television is the main mass media. It can show a huge audience not only current events, but also recreate the past. Therefore, today television is actively used to create television programs that broadcast historical knowledge. The author of this article examines one of the most conceptual aspect of historical popularization on TV – the conception of fact as a semantic category. The analysis bases on several examples o f television program “Nefact” (“Not a fact”), broadcasted on the Russian television channel “Zvezda”. It is a modern television product, which explores different events and phenomena in the point of view of the concept of fact and factual. In the focus of the article is lexical units “fact” and “not fact”, its semantic and functional meanings, and different ways of using in text structure of the TV-program. At the end of the article the author concludes that this lexical units can denote a reliable piece of information; 2) serve as a marker of doubt; 3) give a starting point to journalistic investigation and determine its structure; 4) serve as confirmation or refutation of information, being used at the conclusion of the investigation; 5) perform a nominative function, defining a specific style of presentation of the material. The author examines communicative potential of the test unit in journalistic materials and its importance in the promotion of knowledge.

Keywords: fact, factual, lexical meaning, connotation

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Koshkarova N.N., Guzhakovskaya K.Y. OLIGARCHY’S LINGUISTIC INTERPRETATION IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2019. Issue 4 (201). P. 77-84

Introduction. The paper is devoted to the oligarchy’s description as an axiologically marked phenomenon from the language point of view. The necessity to take into account the perception of oligarchy in other cultures, the analysis of the national peculiarities of the oligarchy representation in the language, the need for the comparative research make the study of the mentioned phenomenon up-to-date. Material and methods. Mass-media texts retrieved from the sub-corpus of the British national corpus (NOW corpus) serve as the material for the analysis. NOW corpus contains newspaper and magazine articles dated 2010-2018. Results and discussion. Collocation analysis of the term oligarchy in the British national corpus is carried out according to the following criteria: types, characteristic features, co-occurrence with other concepts, metaphoric conceptualization of the phenomenon under study. As the result of the analysis it is shown that oligarchy’s representation in the British mass-media discourse is determined by social and discursive peculiarities of a definite linguo-culture. Alongside with the universal features (the connection of oligarchy with a definite sphere of human activity) the English language possesses special terms for denoting this destructive phenomenon in this or that country. In examining the relation between oligarchy and other negative phenomena the latter is viewed not as different from the rest of the destructive things but as synonymous to them (corruption and oligarchy, despotism and oligarchy, imperialism and oligarchy). The metaphoric representation of oligarchy is not constituted by a wide range of features. The theoretical relevance of the research consists in the development of the mass-media discourse and axiological linguistics’ theory through the analysis of the ordinary definition of the term on the basis of newspapers and magazines. The applicability of the study consists in the possibility of using the results of the analysis while studying other axiologically marked phenomena in different cultures and through the prism of different time segments. Conclusion. The paper outlines possible prospects for research, including consideration of the interpretation of the phenomenon of oligarchy on the material of English discourse in the diachronic aspect, which will complement the results and identify those aspects of the presentation of the analyzed phenomenon that are not present in the representation of the oligarchy phenomenon in modern English.

Keywords: oligarchy, British national corpus, mass-media discourse, destructive phenomenon, axiologically marked phenomenon

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Ukhobotova S.V. Multimodal Patterns of Speech Disfluencies Compensators (Based on Student Dialogic Discourse) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2023. Issue 1 (225). P. 9-18

Speech as a multidimensional phenomenon still remains relevant in linguistics studies. It is known that verbal communication evolved later than non-verbal one, however, a multimodal approach to language communication modeling based on spontaneous dialogues is only gaining momentum in Russian linguistics studies. The aim of the article is to provide data on principles of verbal and non-verbal correlation at times of difficulty during the development of spoken discourse between two speakers, as well as to systematize them in the most frequent multimodal patterns. The material of the article is 16 video clips of spontaneous dialogues of Russian native speakers, the total timing is 1.5 hours. The annotated video materials are students’ spontaneous dialogic discourse. The topics of dialogues can be divided into two groups – communication between friends/colleagues and communication between the client and service staff. Each video clip is annotated in ELAN v.6.2. The presented results are based on general linguistic methods of description and comparison, as well as a method of analyzing a cognitive event. Analyzing cognitive events and providing statistics on the subject, we describe the main multimodal patterns, which have been classified by the frequent nature of some speech disfluencies and non-verbal response to them. Our study is based on the gestural repetition concept. As a result, the most common speech disfluencies have been identified and divided into five large blocks. Each of the blocks is accompanied by the main multimodal patterns, implemented in different channels – manual channel, gaze channel and cephalic channel. The number of speech disfluencies recorded at the external level directly depends on the topic and not always on the level of competence of the speakers, since all dialogues are improvised by students who only have presuppositions regarding the deployment of discourse depending on the given role. Speech disfluencies and the principles of their compensation in different multimodal channels depend on both internal (cognitive) and external factors (overlapping and interruptions), which represent an interpenetrating indivisible system.

Keywords: multimodal pattern, speech disfluency, manual channel, gaze channel, cephalic channel, cognitive event, overlapping

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Kovaleva S.V. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 2 (2). P. 49-51

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