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5201

Lavrov P.M. EXTENDED BRST RENORMALIZATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 13 (128). P. 98-102

The renormalization of general gauge theories curved space-time backgrounds is considered within the Sp(2)-covariant quantization method. It is proven that gauge invariant and diffeomorphism invariant renormalizability to all orders in the loop expansion and the extended BRST symmetry after renormalization is preserved.

Keywords: Extended BRST symmetry, Sp(2) quantization, general covariance, renormalization

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5202

Polyakova N.V. ETHNOCULTURAL FEATURES OF WIND CATEGORIZATION IN THE WORLDVIEW OF SELKUPS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 3 (131). P. 68-71

The article involves analysis of wind categorization based on the dialect material of the Selkup language. The paper considers the role of wind in the worldview of Selkup ethnic group, relevant wind characteristics, classification of the kinds of wind, atmospheric phenomena connected with the wind.

Keywords: the Selkup language, language worldview, categorization, conceptual feature, wind

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Galanova O.A., Goryunova E.S. DISCOURSE AND ANALYTICAL SKILLS IN TEACHING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE TO FUTURE ENGINEERS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 13 (141). P. 26-29

Professional competence of modern engineers suggests that they have a wide range of developed speech skills. Usually it is about the ability to read job-relevant texts. To enhance the multi-skill foreign language proficiency, it is essential to form and develop discourse and analytical skills, which play an important role in teaching a foreign language to students majoring in non-linguistic areas.

Keywords: foreign language training, professionally oriented reading in a foreign language, discourse and analytical skills

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5204

Chernyshov S.V. THE EMOTIONAL CONCEPT AS A DIDACTIC UNIT OF THE CONTENT OF TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 4 (145). P. 136-139

The articles considers the essential characteristics of emotional concept as a didactic unit of the content of teaching a foreign language emotive communication. The article reveals the didactic potential of cognitive forms of representation of emotional concept in the formation and development of emotive competence at the lessons of foreign language.

Keywords: emotional concept, emotional communication, emotional competence, emotional foreign world picture

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S’emshchikova E.O. SOUND SIDE OF DREAMS IN INGEBORG BACHMANN’S NOVEL “MALINA” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 9 (150). P. 121-125

The article deals with the fragment of Ingeborg Bachmann’s novel “Malina”. This chapter is about dreams of main character. This dreams mirror the thematic direction of the whole text. Special attention is given to musical and sound side of the chapter. The sound occures in the speech characteristics of the main character. The speech, written and oral, is a detector of her freedom. The possibility of speech self-expression helps the woman to withstand the outside pressure. Music also accompanies the narration. It is a tool in the struggle for freedom. Music shows in dances and songs. The article analyzes the stages and manifestation of musicality in the literary work. Possession of music, sound and voice instills confidence in main character. The article deals with different levels of text: lexical, phonological, grammatical, and graphical. The author uses different methods (lexical, phonological, grammatical, and graphical) for creation of sound cover of literary text. In the article we can see the evolution of sound and music in text.

Keywords: Ingeborg Bachmann, dreams, musicality, voice, sound, silence

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Mikhaylova E.N. VISUALIZATION OF THE RESEARCH ACTIVITIES OF THE TEACHER // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 3 (156). P. 186-189

Modern society is focused on improving the performance of both technical and humanitarian areas. Modern humanitarian technologies are used in the training, education, allowing you to optimize these processes. Research activities of the teacher is a necessary factor in his professional competence. This determines the need to improve this activity. The most successful methodological approach to solving this problem, the author believes praxiological, and one of the most important mechanisms visualization. These reserves were used by the author to develop and test educational course for master’s programs “Design and assessment of educational systems”. Visualization, a relatively new pedagogy methodology used in teaching undergraduates, allowed to achieve high performance training and trainees’ satisfaction. This methodological approach and visualization techniques can be used for other training courses.

Keywords: research activities of the teacher, praxeological approach, visualization, educational program, result of research activity

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Yermolenkina L.I. THE MOTIVE AS AN OPERATIONAL UNIT OF DISCURSIVE MEMORY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 4 (157). P. 131-136

The focus of the article is on the question of the axiological modelling of the world, which is considered in terms of cognitive and communicative aspects of the speech behavior of radio presenters. The analysis of the motive structure provides guidance on specificity of ideological attitudes of discourse. The motive is presented as structural, compositional and substantive reception and is resulted in discursive ideology. The function of the motive structure of discourse of the information and analytic radio is described in terms of language and communicative mechanisms of realization of conflictual potential. The ideological level of discourse is presented in conceptual discursive oppositions, which is determined in the scope of a preffered cultural model.

Keywords: discursive worldview, discursive ideology, pronness to conflict, motive structure of discourse

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Panteleyev E.E. THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION – IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY OR IN THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY? // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 5 (158). P. 110-117

Excursus into the history of the development of the concepts of “information” and “knowledge”, a comparative analysis of the key features and the phenomena themselves in the aspect of their influence on the model of education in the modern world can be useful both for students and for educators. Analyzing the contemporary philosophical and pedagogical literature the author raises an important for the future of the national education system question of correlation of the concepts of “information” and “knowledge”. Highlighting the main similarities and differences between “information” and “knowledge” the author talks about the consequences of the substitution of one concept to another one when we are talking about aims and values of education in the XXI century and discussing the features of the competency approach in the Information society or Society of knowledge.

Keywords: education, information, knowledge, information society, society of knowledge, competence approach

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Petrochenko L.A., Nagornaya L.A. ENGLISH SEMIMARKED STRUCTURES IN THE SYSTEM OF SPACE MEASUREMENT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 10 (175). P. 14-17

The article deals with the peculiarities of some specific structures which are characterized by the abnormality of lexical and grammatical agreement. The given structures referred to as ‘semimarked ones’ are widely used in the English language and, among other things, for expressing space measurements. To gain a better insight into the relations between the categories of space and measure the above-mentioned structures were included into the peripheral zone of the functional-semantic field representing the measures of length. The core of the field includes the metric system units and some traditional ones used in English-speaking countries. The periphery is formed, mostly, by various means of language expressing inaccurate and unspecified measures.

Keywords: category of space, category of measure, unspecified measure, semimarked structure, functionalsemantic field

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Yurchenkova E.Y. ON THE ETHNOCULTURAL BACKGROUND OF THE PLANT NAMES MOTIVATED BY THEIR HABITAT (BASED ON RUSSIAN AND GERMAN DATA) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 11 (176). P. 95-100

The article deals with the plant names motivated by their habitat. The study relies on regional and common names that belong to Russian and German traditional nomenclatures of plants and derive from animal names by a metonymic transfer. The author reveals common and particular bases of such transfer. First of all, the transfer may take place in both Russian and German if habitat of a plant concurs with habitat of an animal. Such correlation implies seven coincident habitats. Five of them are common in Russian and German. They are 1) woods, 2) fields and meadows, 3) waters, 4) marshes and 5) shadow places. The one habitat specific in Russian is steppe; the one specific in German is rocks and mountains. The other common bases of metonymic transfer are ‘habitat of a plant concurs with shelter of an animal, and concurs with a place animal usually prefers to stay or visit. To the specific German bases belong the following two: habitat of a plant concurs with pasture of an animal; and habitat of a plant concurs with a place for animal to breed. Another aim of the article is to show how important the ethnocultural background is for plants’ nomination. Common symbolism in Russian and German ethnocultures have such animals and birds like wolf, bear, deer, hare, snake, frog, toad, duck, swan and crane. That is the reason plants with similar habitat have similar names in both languages. Different ethnocultural meaning have elk, woodpecker, raven, crow and magpie (in Russian); as well as chamois, fox, cuckoo, stork, swine, cow, sheep and goat (in German).

Keywords: nomination, habitat, metonymic transfer, plant name, animal name, ethnoculture, the traditional nomenclature of plants

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Shepetovskiy D.V. THEATER AND THEATRICALITY IN NINA BERBEROVA’S SHORT STORIES OF 1930–40S // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 11 (188). P. 154-160

The paper analyzes Nina Berberova’s narrative experimentations in her short stories written in 1930s. They are connected with theatricality used both as a method of characters’self-reflection and as a mode to represent the émigré reality on behalf of the author. Berberova’s interest to theatricality started with extended attention to means to represent dialogical character of communication without dominating narrator. Her work on Madame (staged in 1938) influenced narrative structure of some of her prosaic texts as well. Several ideas find their way into the text in connection with theater and theatricality as a quality of reality. One of them is lack of independence on behalf of an actor; the other is interference between the actor and their part in a play. Depiction of theatricality is not static and its function develops from oppressing a character and forcing him out of life for non-conformance, through theater as an asylum from perils of life, to a global power, which is while alien, is not antagonistic but indifferent to human endeavors. Aesthetic principle serves as uniting the reality and the author hails its understanding as an important distinction of a character. Characters of latter stories are trying to enjoy the spectacle instead of rebelling against it. Putting aesthetic in the center of the world pushes Berberova from her earlier associations with writers in the style of human document closer to Vladimir Nabokov.

Keywords: émigré prose, short prose of Nina Berberovа, narration, theatrics

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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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Kopytov A.D. Professional career planning for students as a basis of academic and production activity motivation // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 5 (21). P. 70-74

In the article the issues of constructing a professional career of students as well as the questions of students' motivation development in the process of learning and production activities are examined.

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Barysheva G.A. Strategic Planning as a Factor of Succesfull Development of the Region // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 5 (49). P. 28-30

Searching arrangement that afford to solve on the regional problems are doomed. Another approach is necessary - rising competitiveness every region as a single condition of the creation the high level of profit and quality of the life for its settlement.

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Lysenkova Z.V. Recreation Use of Nature: from Theory to Practice // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 6 (57). P. 79-82

The course «Recreation Use of Nature» intended for masters is considered in the paper. Arising questions and problems are discussed

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Klishin A.P., Shelemekhova M.S., Kazarin S.A. Development of a series of cd disks for correspondence and distance education // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 6 (69). P. 88-91

Problems in developing a complex of technical means and technological approaches to creation of electronic educational and methodical provision for correspondence and distance education needs have been analyzed in the paper. Perspectives of using WebCD based technology for educational and methodical materials delivery have been considered. It has been noted that the WebCD technology offers fundamentally new possibilities for perfecting organization of educational activity. A new development of a set of CD disks for various specialties of correspondence courses has been presented. A comparative analysis of various solutions for designing electronic educational resources has been conducted

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Tatarkina S.V., Lobacheva D.V. OVERCOMING OF ANDROCENTRICITY OF LITERARY CANON // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 4 (82). P. 177-178

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Werner Н.K. КАМИЛ СЕДЛАЧЕК. ЕНИСЕЙСКИЕ ЯЗЫКИ XVIII СТОЛЕТИЯ И КЕТСКО-СИНОТИБЕТСКИЕ СЛОВАРНЫЕ ПАРАЛЛЕЛИ // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 7 (97). P. 151-152

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Sartakova E.E., Petukhova L.V. REASONS FOR MODERNIZATION OF RURAL EDUCATION SYSTEMS IN RUSSIA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 11 (101). P. 43-48

The article analyzes the philosophical and pedagogical bases of complex structural changes in education of the Russian Federation: the emergence of theories of post-industrial society, modernization, education philosophy, management of educational systems, teaching in rural schools.

Keywords: common historical and pedagogical trends in the municipal education systems in Russia, the rural educational system specifics, tendencies of realization of ideas of modernization.

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Fritsler A.A., Mayer A.K., Vadutova F.A., Chalmova O.A. ORGANIZATIONAL ASPECTS OF EFFICIENCY INCREASE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES LEARNING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 12 (102). P. 105-108

The article considers the organizational arrangements approved in National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University and partially in National Research Tomsk State University. They have allowed raising considerably learning efficiency of students to foreign languages.

Keywords: education, foreign languages, learning efficiency, arrangements, modular training, learning aids.

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Sizov V.V. OBJECT-SUBJECT SYSTEM OF ECONOMIC INTERCONNECTION IN CLUSTERS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 12 (114). P. 117-120

This article examines some elements of methodology of object-subjects system of economic interconnections’ analysis in clusters. It shows social and economic advantages of clusters in regional economies. Defines aims objectives and principles of functioning cluster/ formations in regional enterprise. It shows structures of elements of forming clusters’ system.

Keywords: object, subject, cluster, economic interconnection, cluster system, cluster advantages, structure of elements, multi functional system

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Smirnova T.L. TERRITORIAL ASPECT OF DEVELOPMENT AT THE LABOR MARKET IN RUSSIA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 12 (127). P. 25-30

The article is devoted to the analysis of development at the labor market through cluster approach, increasing of competitiveness at the corporative sector of the economy, the creation of worker places for high skilled of specialist and reduction of social tension territory in Russia.

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Plotnikova N.N. TEACHING OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN MODERN PRIMARY SCHOOL: TEACHERS’ OPINION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 4 (132). P. 103-108

The article deals with the problem of teaching of foreign language in modern primary school. The results of the research in the form of questionnaire of teachers in primary schools show some contradictions. Teachers understand that it is necessary to change the process of teaching because the aim of teaching is changed according to the new Standards. On the other hand, they are not ready now to change methods of teaching and organizing forms of educational activity of pupils.

Keywords: Federal state educational standards, modern educational technologies, organizing forms of educational activity of pupils, the aim of teaching

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Bogak T.V., Igithanyan I.A. THE POSSIBILITY OF THE OIL-AND-GAS COMPLEX OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION TO ADOPT THE NEW ECOLOGICAL STANDARDS OF MOTOR FUEL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 12 (140). P. 95-98

In the article we consider why the Russian Federation adopts the Euro-3 and Euro-4 ecological standards, which demand to use the motor fuel, corresponding ecologically. We analyze the necessity to construct new modern oildeveloping factories, more economical and ecological, producing extra-pure motor fuel.

Keywords: standard, Ecological Standards, the Possibility to Accept the New Ecological Standards

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Igna O.N. KEY AIMS AND PRINCIPLES OF CONTEMPORARY TEACHERS‘ TRAINING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 12 (165). P. 36-41

The article deals with the contemporary aims of teachers’ training that are connected with the actual tendency of transition to the educational paradigm of post-industrial society. The key principles of contemporary teachers’ training based on the analysis of the common principles of professional training and general university training are summarized and characterized. In the article the principles of contemporary professional teacher’ training are grouped and characterized. The most important of them are: adoption of requirements of competence-based approach; fundamentalization; studentcentered teaching; individual professional “growing”; outrunning nature of teachers’ education; continuity, succession, integration, variability, flexibility and openness of teachers’ education; practical orientation (processability) of teachers’ training.

Keywords: contemporary professional training, professional teachers’ training, aims of contemporary teachers’ training, principles of contemporary teachers’ training

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Babenko N.A., Golovchiner V.E. TEXTS OF THE ASSISTANT DIRECTOR IN THE REVIEW OF «ODYSSEY» BY V. MASS AND N. ERDMAN: NATURE AND FUNCTIONS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 11 (176). P. 124-130

For the first time the attention is paid to the little-known review (obozrenie) “Odyssey” (1928) by Nikolay Erdman and his co-author Vladimir Mass. This text is travesting performance of the adventures of Odysseus, the main hero of Homer’s epic poem of the same name. The review includes three monologues of the assistant director (pomoshnikrezhissera). These monologues are not directly related to the plot of modern Odysseus’s adventures. Based on the works by Y. M. Lotman the article examines these monologues as a particular case of text within a text / theater within a theater. The article reveals peculiarity of comicality in the speeches of the assistant director, nature and functions of this character which unite him not only with chorus of Ancient Greek drama, but also with performers of Russian farce (balagan).

Keywords: N. Erdman, V. Mass, “Odyssey”, review, text within a text, transformation, famous plot, convention, action, chorus, farce (balagan), comicality

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Yermolenkina L.I., Smirnova A.E. THE DIALOGUE AS THE FORM OF THE REPRESENTATION OF DISCURSIVE INTERACTION (A CASE STUDY OF THE RELIGIOUS DIALOGUES IN THE INTERNET) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 2 (191). P. 116-120

This article is considered as a form of interaction in media communication. Participation of subjects in religious discourse is the basis for the formation of dialogic communication. There are discourse’s mechanisms for the formation of dialogue interaction between communicants: it is value and psycho-speech coordination of participants in communication. Representatives of religious discourse (clergymen and interactive addressees) are subjects of dialogue. Also they are participants in the mass media discourse. Interaction by the subject of communication is occurred in the communicative space (this is the genres of the forum and blog). The features of the interaction of the two discourses are revealed through the analysis of dialogic communication. At first public dialogue as an atypical form of communication for the Orthodox faith reflects the situation of weak coordination of the participants’ positions. Secondly the technical form of Internet communication isn’t conducive to dialogue on the basis of religious values and presumptions. The result of this interaction reflects typological changes in religious discourse – adaptation to the mass media’s norms and conditions. The interaction in the space of religious discourse oriented to orthodox dogmas, traditions, values. The topics of the dialogues are not only religious life, but also worldly interests. The format of the dialogue actualizes a complex of subjective (value priorities of the individual, psychoemotional, social aspects) and objective (discursive state, ideology, collective experience) factors.

Keywords: dialogue interaction, communication in Internet, religious discourse

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Chesnokova N.E. TEACHING TECHNICAL STUDENTS TO PROFESSIONAL FOREIGN VOCABULARY BASED ON A LIST OF WORDS EXERCISES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 8 (197). P. 87-91

The article deals with the problem of teaching technical students to professional foreign vocabulary in relation to the joining “Initiative CDIO” which is an innovative educational framework for producing the next generation of engineers and the demand for specialists with the knowledge of a foreign language at work. It defines the difficulties of getting a lexical skill in speaking and problem solving activities. The article discloses psychological basics of learning a word as a complicated mechanism, which includes both visual-hearing-motional structure and semantics. It describes the approaches to teaching professional foreign vocabulary existing today. As a result, it suggests implementing exercises based on a list of words, which proves their effectiveness; it demonstrates the examples by giving a list of words (short phrases) on a particular professional topic and different tasks to motivate and encourage students to learn, practice and use the vocabulary in speaking. Communicative approach in teaching foreign languages presupposes the use of sets of instructions, situational correlation, communicativity, functionality while organizing these exercises. Creation of comfortable educational environment contributes to students’ motivation in the process of professional lexical skill formation and development. It is important to take into consideration learners’ individual peculiarities, interests, likes and needs to achieve better results in teaching professional foreign vocabulary.

Keywords: technical students, professional foreign vocabulary, lexical skill, exercise with a list of words, communicativity, individualization, motivation, educational environment

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Zhilyakova E.M. Motif of "Native Land" in Letters by A.P. Elagina to V.A. Zhukovsky // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 6 (50). P. 103-107

The question about significance of correspondence between Elagina and Zhukovsky for understanding of development patterns of moral, philosophical and aesthetic thought of the first half of 19th century and peculiarities of Zhukovsky's romanticism is put on a new archival material. The problem of a spatial conception in letters by Elagina is viewed in philosophical and aesthetic aspects.

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Koval T.S. Concept «Information Culture of Personality»: Evolution of Meaning // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 7 (70). P. 67-72

The paper is devoted to the exploration of the concept of the information culture of a personality and the evolution of its meaning. The author analyses various aspects of this concept, the stages of its development and tries to find the reason for the absence of unified approaches to the subject

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Medova A.A. IMPLEMENTATION OF DIDACTIC PRINCIPLES IN THE STUDY OF “CONSCIOUSNESS” SUBJECT AT PHILOSOPHY COURSE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 4 (119). P. 130-135

The possibility of application of the common didactic principles which are put contemporary by classical and modern pedagogy; in process studying of thematic block “Consciousness” is considered in this article. A number of the methodical receptions realizing principles of scientifi c character, availability, presentation, code conversion, unity concrete and abstract is offered. The author considers that the prospects of the decision of the problems of scientifi c character of the statement of the given theme are in demonstration of possibilities of philosophy are mentioned to work with experimental results of the natural sciences. A number of psychophysiological experiments is consider, and modes of work with them in a student's audience are described.

Keywords: socialization, foregoing social environment, student’s idea of personal happiness

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Krasilnikov M.P. STATISTICAL MODEL OF RELAXATION OF OFF-LATTICE SUPPORTED NANOPARTICLES: THE LINEAR TIME COMPLEXITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 7 (122). P. 19-25

A new method for constructing stochastic models of off-lattice physical and chemical processes occurring at the active metal supported nanoparticles deposited on an inert carrier. The proposed algorithm has linear time complexity. The created on this base program permits the use, in general, anisotropic interatomic interaction potential. For changes in the potentials of interatomic interaction program does not require recompilation. The equilibrium shape of the Lennard-Jones nanoparticles was obtained. It is shown that there is a dependency of the equilibrium shape of the nanoparticles on the interaction parameters of the substrate and metal atoms.

Keywords: relaxation of the nanoparticle, off-lattice model, Monte Carlo, linear time complexity

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Bordovitsyn V.A., Nemchenko E.A. THOMAS PRECESSION AND THE ELECTROMAGNETIC ANGULAR MOMENTUM RADIATION FROM THE RELATIVISTIC CHARGED PARTICLES WITH SPIN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 13 (128). P. 37-38

The problem of the relativistic theory of the electromagnetic orbital and spin angular momenta of the charge radiation is considered. It is obtained that the total power of the eld spin angular momentum radiation is proportional to the Thomas precession and corresponds to the force eld momentum of radiation.

Keywords: electromagnetic eld, spin, angular momentum, radiation, torque

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Kirillova E.N. QUANTUM EQUIVALENCE OF MASSIVE AND MASSLESS P-FORM MODELS IN CURVED D-DIMENSIONAL SPACE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 13 (128). P. 85-88

We consider massive and massless p-forms in arbitrary D-dimensional curved space-time. Quantization of these models and evaluation of effective actions have been performed. Results are presented in terms of d'Alembertians acting on p-forms. The massive theories of p-forms do not possess gauge invariance, in contrary of massless theories. The gauge invariance is restored with help of multi-step Stuckelberg procedure. Comparising effective actions of classically equivalent theories (massless quantum theory of p-forms and theory of (D-p-2)-forms, massive quantum theory of p-forms and theory of (Dp-1)-forms), we demonstrate a quantum equivalence of corresponding models. A zeta-function excluding zero modes has been used.

Keywords: quantum elds in curved space-time, p-forms, gauge eld theories, effective action, quantum equivalence

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Ivanova V.S. STUDY OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PREVENTIVE WORK WITH THE FAMILY OF A DISABLED CHILD WITH CEREBRAL PALSY TO THE TYPE OF RELATIONSHIP AND FAMILY COMMUNICATIONS FEATURES OF PARENTS TO THE DISEASE OF THE CHILD WITH CEREBRAL PALSY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 6 (134). P. 111-115

The possibility of review of methodological approaches, which are an important basis in solving the problems of integration into the society, improving the quality of life of children with disabilities and their families. The main emphasis in managing disability and disability shifts to rehabilitation. Rehabilitation of the disabled is complex - a multidisciplinary approach to the recovery abilities to domestic, public and professional activities at a level appropriate to their physical, mental and social potential, allowing for the micro - and macro-environment. The various features of Communication Studies of disabled children with cerebral palsy and discusses their characteristics, where the center is the problem of the family as the most important institution of the primary socialization of the disabled child. Determination of performance criteria of psychological support families with a disabled child with cerebral palsy is based on the results of that psychologist in different directions of research practice support.

Keywords: child disability, disability, integration, family, methodological problems, humanism, social adjustment, emotional adjustment, correction, cerebral palsy, integrated approach

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Elentuh I.P. THE METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEM OF THE SUBJECT OF INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 11 (139). P. 188-192

The article analyses the formulation of the problem of the subject of interdisciplinary research elaborated by G. P. Shchedrovitsky and his main idea of solving it. The author of the article makes an attempt to develop the methodology of structural solution of this problem by adding a conceptual approach based on the usage of a holistic philosophical and anthropological concept of human existence. This combined approach leads to a holistic understanding of both the nature of culture itself and ways of its comprehension, which helps man to find his spiritual identity in culture.

Keywords: subject of interdisciplinary research, structural model-configurator, holistic concept of man, holistic understanding of culture, spiritual identity in culture

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Makarenko E.K. ANALYSIS OF THE RECEPTION OF MODERN CHILDREN’S HAGIOGRAPHIC LITERATURE BY AN AVERAGE ADOLESCENT READER. PART 2. EXPERIENCE OF EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 6 (195). P. 128-136

The article contains the research results of different levels of interpretation and perception of hagiographic texts about saint old man, Fedor Tomskiy, written for children’s readership, recipients of adolescence in Tomsk. The results of experiment are provided according to the horizon of reader’s expectations, to the analysis of which the first part of the article is devoted. The pretext experiment, based on a questionnaire survey among the pupils of Sunday schools and general education schools of Tomsk, had the aim to identify different types of readers, belonging to secular and religious cultures, which affected their ideas of hagiographic genre, phenomenon of sanctity and knowledge of particular saints. The perception of hagiographic works for children by pupils of Sunday schools and general education schools in Tomsk was studied during the second experiment. This research was conducted within the receptive aesthetics which is aimed to study the reader’s response to works and particularities of text’s perception. And the functional reality of work is determined by interacting of the reader and the textual structure. Modern works of art and religion, written for young reader, have different formal and informative levels, modal and value plans. The understanding of difficult textual structure happens only in the process of its specification by recipient. The recipient determines relevance and semantic content of the work, distinguishes emotional and semantic dominant of the text in the process of aesthetic perception. In the course of the experiment, a correlation was found between the reader’s reception of the text and the pretextfactors. The main factor in perception of art and religious text is secular or religious world view.

Keywords: hagiography, hagiographic literature for children, Siberian saint, holy old man Fedor, receptive aesthetics, experiment

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Podustov M.F. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 3 (3). P. 17-19

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Gorshteyn A.B. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 4 (13). P. 25-25

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Akhmetova L.V. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 5 (14). P. 35-37

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Shirokova M.P. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 6 (15). P. 94-97

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Kozlov V.N. The Way of Contact Loading Measuresment on Cutting Tool Surfaces // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 6 (57). P. 31-33

The rational use of cemented carbide cutting tools is impossible without knowledge of physical phenomena which occur in cutting. Among all physical processes, contact processes which take place on contact surfaces between tool and chip, and also between tool and work material are most important. In this chapter different contact conditions are analyzed. Experimental results obtained relate to contact parameters and their dependencies on cutting conditions. Experimental equipment and method of contact load measurements are described

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Rudkovskaya I.E. THE TERMINOLOGICAL PREFERENCES OF THE HISTORIANS OF THE LATE ENLIGHTENMENT (FROM D. HUME TO N. M. KARAMZIN) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 5 (95). P. 92-99

The article is devoted to the comparative analysis of the terminological preferences of the historians of the last Enlightenment. The author pays primary attention to the peculiarity of the usage of the terms «system» and «spirit» by the Anglo-Scottish and Russian historians from D. Hume to N. M. Karamzin.

Keywords: system, spirit, last Enlightenment, historiographical tradition

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Kolchikova N.L. ETHNIC SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS PECULIARITIES OF KHAKASS STUDENTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 4 (119). P. 17-21

The article deals with the problem of national self-consciousness of the personality including the interaction of structural components of personality’s national personality self-consciousness of Khakass teenagers. The analysis of different approaches to the problem in Russian and international science is presented.

Keywords: personality, ethnic, structure, identity, psychology, personality

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Saidakhmetov P.A., Ualikhanova B.S., Alipbekova Z.K. PROFESSIONAL TRAINING OF GRADUATE STUDENTS IN SCIENTIFIC AND PEDAGOGICAL DEGREE PROGRAMMES AT SOUTH-KAZAKHSTAN STATE UNIVERSITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 4 (119). P. 146-150

The authors distinguished problems of professional training of graduate students for pedagogical activity and there were presented ways of their solution.

Keywords: graduate program, the base course, the elective course, project technology

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Mokryy V.Y. COMPETENCE DEVELOPMENT OF MASTERS “PEDAGOGICAL EDUCATION” (COMPUTER SCIENCE) BY MEANS OF THE MODULE “METHODS, ALGORITHMS AND TECHNOLOGIES OF COMPRESSION OF DATA” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 7 (122). P. 196-200

The article explains the sequence of training to compression of the graphic information on the example of algorithm JPEG for the masters trained in the programme “Pedagogical education” is resulted. Various types of designing of the maintenance for various categories of students are investigated. The author presents the model and describes the devloped module.

Keywords: the sequence of training, compression of images, the algorithm JPEG, MATLAB, the professional competence, FGOS VPO, “training future teachers of computer science”

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Filonov N.G. LOGISTIC ANALYSIS OF THE QUALITY FORMATION PROCESS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 12 (140). P. 107-115

In the article we do the analysis of the quality management system. We show that the quality level is determined by managing actions upon the quality formation process. Besides, the continuum of the actions has quite a complicated structure. We work out the mathematical expressions that give the opportunity to describe these processes, to define the cumulative expenses structure when forming the managing actions, and also to classify the sources of their occurrence. The analysis of the sources of costs gives the opportunity to optimize the expenses in order to minimize them.

Keywords: quality management, logistics, logistic analysis, continuum of managing actions, cumulative expenses

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Polyakova N.V. ETHNOCULTURAL FEATURES OF SKY CATEGORIZATION IN THE WORLDVIEW OF SELKUPS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 4 (145). P. 67-71

The article involves analysis of water categorization based on the dialect material of the Selkup language. The paper considers the role of the water in the worldview of Selkup ethnic group, relevant water characteristics.

Keywords: the Selkup language, language worldview, categorization, conceptual feature, water

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Shutikova M.I., Dzamykhov A.K., Solovyova M.S. THE FORMATION OF UNIVERSAL EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES AT LESSONS OF МATHEMATICS AND INFORMATICS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 11 (164). P. 62-66

One of the principal differences between the Federal state educational standard (FSES) of the second generation is its focus not only on achieving the subject learning outcomes. Requirements to results of development of the basic General educational programs include all groups of results: specific, interdisciplinary, personal. One of the tools to achieve these results are universal educational actions, the mastery of which, according to the Federal state educational standard is the most important task of education. The article considers the problem of formation of universal educational actions in the framework of a unified educational area “Mathematics and Informatics”. It is proposed to consider two types of universal educational actions: overlapping and complementary to each other.

Keywords: Federal state educational standard, universal educational actions, mathematics, computer science

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Lapitsky O.I. HUMANITARIAN CULTURE OF A HEADMASTER AS A FACTOR OF FORMATION OF SPIRITUAL ENVIRONMENT AT SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 4 (181). P. 22-27

The article is devoted to the problem of the formation of a headmaster’s humanitarian culture. The purpose of the article is to reveal the intrinsic components of this phenomenon and to show the manifestations of humanitarian culture through the formation processes of a person’s spirituality. The author discloses spirituality through the poliparadigmatic approach in science, defines the pedagogical essence of spirituality, considers its formation as a process of self-building and personal growth. The article states that the humanitarian culture of a headmaster is a necessary factor for forming spiritual environment of school. At the same time the personality of headmaster is considered to be capable of spiritual enrichment and self-development and is a carrier of special spirituality and of pedagogical mentality - intelligence. Intelligence, as a quality of the personality, can be developed if spiritual and moral values need self-development, and high humanitarian culture become the inner regulators of a headmaster. The research shows that the pedagogical community imposes high requirements to spiritual and moral personal qualities of a head, such as decency, nobility, conscientiousness, justice, high spirituality and culture. The examples of two innovative schools of the Amur Region (Gymnasium №1 in Tynda and Secondary school №1 in Arkhara) have shown how the humanitarian culture of a headmaster influences the spiritual environment of a school. According to the author, this environment will be as such if upbringing is based on spiritual and moral values, spiritual unity of a school, professional activity of the “spiritual mentors” which are capable to awake souls of their pupils and a headmaster as a well-educated person.

Keywords: humanitarian culture of a headmaster, spiritual environment of school, spirituality, intelligence of the personality, personality of a headmaster, spiritually-moral values, poliparadigmatic approach

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