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1601

Valitova E.J. PROBLEMS OF PROFESSIONAL SELF-DETERMINATION OF STUDENTS AT TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 4 (145). P. 157-162

The article analyses the current level of professional self–determination of the students studying at the humanitarian and technical institutes of the National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University. Pedagogical conditions that have positive influence on the formation of self–determination of future specialists are suggested.

Keywords: professional self–determination, competitiveness, activity approach, level of professional self– determination, pedagogical conditions

1989
1602

Egorova N.N. Strategy of teaching an ecological component in pedagogical university. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 8 (24). P. 56-58

In the article is considered specifics of ecological com¬ponent of high pedagogical formation, so in particular, is motivated position on that that knowledges, tinned in the general school, are a central to further improvements of ecological component on main discipline in high scholastic institution. Thereby, is emphasized unceasing process an ecology high pedagogical formation. Future specialist must rationally combine knowledges, skills and skills on the new technician and technology of production with warning and analysis of negative influence on the nature, connected with its professional.

1988
1603

Rudoy A.N. About the So-Called Fluvioglacial Deposits and the Place of Diluvial Processes Take in the Lithodynamic Succession. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 4 (36). P. 80-85

The article deals with the existing definitions of fluvioglacial deposits that are chiefly developed in the mountain lands. It also points out the main contradictions in field and laboratory diagnostics of fluvioglacial deposits contained in the fact that lithologic criteria for such diagnostics do not exist in the nature. It refers to all the facies of fluvioglacial deposits in the pre-glacial zone. The absence of lithologic criteria of distinguishing between the so-called fluvioglacial and mountainous alluvium is explained by the structure of all these deposits. It is conditioned by hydrodynamic peculiarities of the floods in which they are developed. Pre-glacial fluvial sediments undergo the process of laying many times both immediately by the glacier margin and under the glacier itself. Thus, it means that according to the well-spread classifications all the melt-water deposits (except pre-glacial lake deposits) should be called «alluvium». Besides, it often happens that some forms of a principally different genesis-diluvial origin-would be taken for the deposits of melt glacier water. The former it their turn have been formed by cataclysmic (i.e. - temporary) floods from ice-dammed lakes which outburst. Unclear diagnostics of water deposits leads to the difficulties in defining criteria to seek alluvial placers. The article shows the place of diluvial deposits in the row of other genetic types of loose sediments. The second part of the article deals with the energy essence of the diluvial morpholithogenesis from the points of natural risks.

1988
1604

Bydina I.V. Communicative and Pragmatic Approach of a Poetic Text Structuring. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 3 (47). P. 43-48

The article is devoted to the problem of differentiation of the levels in poetic text. The author writes about necessity to distinguish the rhythmical and emotive levels. Poetic text is considered like communicate-pragmatic structure.

1988
1605

Fedotova E.E., Kopytov M.A., Novikova L.A. Job Placement of Graduates of Educational Institutions as a Pedagogical Problem (on the Experience of Western Countries). Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 10 (61). P. 54-59

The results of comparative analysis of the experience of economically advanced western countries in solving the problem of job placement of graduates of educational institutions are disclosed in the article. The theoretical approaches and practical models of employment of graduates of schools and the system of vocational education in the U.S. are considered.

1988
1606

Zhuravskaya N.T. To the Question of System Approach to the Research of Innovations in High School.. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 3 (77). P. 35-39

The grounds of system research of innovations in high school are presented; its characteristic features and principles of analysis are shown. The elements of system analyses of innovations in high educational system are shown. They include systematic-component, systematic-structural, systematic-functional approaches.

Keywords: .

1988
1607

Maksyutina O.V. PEDAGOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF TRANSLATION COMPETENCE. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 10 (88). P. 45-48

The article reviews Russian and foreign concepts of translation competence, including the most detailed PACTE model; compares translation evaluation vs. translation competence assessment. It also states the difference between approaches to assessing translation made by students against translation made by professional translators, as well as points out particular features of translation competence assessment for teaching purposes.

Keywords: translation competence, translation evaluation, student translation, professional translation, translation competence assessment

1988
1608

Krutova I.A., Valisheva A.G. TEACHING STUDENTS THE SYNTHESIS METHOD FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 2 (104). P. 95-99

In this article we some typical professional engineering tasks in the sphere of equipment and technology of welding production, taking of which is during the studying of a range of mathematical and natural sciences and professional disciplines cycle according to the curriculum of “Machine building” degree programme. We propose generalized methods for solving professional problems and ways of their specificity in the study of physics at the university.

Keywords: typical professional engineering tasks, method, studying, professional activity, the formation method, development of technology.

1988
1609

Samartseva E.Y. THE MOST IMPORTANT PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TEACHER OF THE ELITE SCHOOL. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 4 (106). P. 171-174

The article is devoted to the problem of defining the most important professional and personal characteristics of teachers working at elite schools. On the basis of the analyses of scientific sources and fiction the author comes to the conclusion that the quality of the teacher’s professional activity depends not only on the quantity of his knowledge in this or that subject, but also on the level of development of his emotional sphere and creativity.

Keywords: The article is devoted to the problem of defining the most important professional and personal characteristics of teachers working at elite schools. On the basis of the analyses of scientific sources and fiction the author comes to the conclusion that the

1988
1610

Lemskaya V.M. ON CHULYM TURKIC WORD FORMATION. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 10 (138). P. 128-131

The article raises a problem of word formation in Chulym Turkic, the moribund Turkic varieties spread in Western Siberia. Chulym Turkic word formation is highly understudied with exception of noun formation. An exigency for detailed research of Chulym Turkic verb formation is urged by the on-going computerization of Chulym Turkic data with a further perspective of automatic language data processing.

Keywords: Chulym Turkic sub-dialects, nominal and verbal word formation (derivation)

1988
1611

Chervonnyy M.A., Sukhachev G.A., Sinelnikov V.V. REMOTE MODEL OF PERSONALIZED AND INDIVIDUALIZED TRAINING OF EDUCATORS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 13 (141). P. 89-92

The paper proposes a systematic analysis of the model of personalized and individualized training of educators; features of its design are revealed.

Keywords: remote model of personalized and individualized training of educators; specifics of design and implementation of additional educational program

1988
1612

Maksyutina O.V. TRANSLATION REVISION AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF MODERN QUALITY STANDARD FOR TRANSLATION. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 4 (145). P. 106-111

The article reviews translation revision studies attempted both in Russia and abroad, in order to prove the necessity of establishing theoretical and methodological basis for this field of activity. The authors consider the notion of revision, define its status in translation teaching, analyse methods of revision and self-revision and prove it necessary to include revision as an independent activity into translators training program in higher educational establishments.

Keywords: self-revision, revision, translation quality, translators training, translation

1988
1613

Kovaleva A.G., Anchugova O.V., Zarifullina D.P., Kurmanova D.I., Tkacheva M.V. TEACHING MATERIALS “INFOTECH ENGLISH FOR COMPUTER USERS” AS THE AID FOR FORMING FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMMUNICATIVE PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE IN STUDENTS OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TRAINING PROGRAMS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 7 (196). P. 149-155

The article studies the relevance of forming foreign language communicative professional competence in students of information and communication training programs. The article states the definition of competence, studies the process of teaching students a foreign language for specific purposes and the techniques of educational process organization. The foreign communicative professional competence is defined by the authors as multicomponent, that combines foreign, communicative, educational, intercultural and professional competences. The authors present the foreign communicative professional competence as the ability and readiness of students to account the main linguistic features of the foreign language in the communication. The students develop professional skills with the help of material in a foreign language by the analysis, comparison and the determination of prospective changes in the professional field and the discussion of obtained results for the solution of main tasks in a professional activity. The authors share their experience of using the educational methodology course Infotech English for Computer Users for the formation of foreign language communicative professional competence of students of information and communication training programs. Different sections of the textbook are aimed at the formation of every component of foreign language communicative professional competence. The key advantage of the course is the ability to develop all types of speech activity. The arrangement of educational material in the course allows the teachers to manage the educational process in accordance with the students’ level of foreign language and the necessary results. The article gives a detailed description of all sections of this course. The course promotes the formation and development of each component of the foreign language communicative professional competence.

Keywords: English for specific purposes, foreign language communicative professional competence, educational methodology course Infotech English for Computer Users

1988
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Ivanchenko S.A. LEXICAL AND IMAGE STRUCTURE OF INSCRIPTIONS TO WATERCOLORS BY M. A. VOLOSHIN AS A REFLECTION OF HIS POETIC PICTURE OF THE WORLD. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2022. Issue 2 (220). P. 144-153

Introduction. At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, the synthesis of arts in culture becomes one of the dominant ideas. This orientation fully contributes to the disclosure of the many talents of such a brilliant representative of the Silver Age as M. A.Voloshin. The purpose of this article is to analyze the linguistic and artistic features of the text material accompanying M. Voloshin’s watercolors. Material and methods. The article presents the data of the analysis of lyrical sketches of different years, serving as an accompaniment to M. Voloshin’s watercolors. Attention to this genre is due to its undoubted importance for determining the characteristics of the creative manner of the poet and artist, understanding his worldview. The article uses the methods of semantic-stylistic, contextological, motivational analysis, allowing to reveal the specifics of the author’s poetic picture of the world, reflected in the inscriptions on the watercolors of M. A. Voloshin. Results and discussion. Cimmeria occupies a special place in the work of M. Voloshin – a poet, artist, translator, art critic, thinker. The congeniality of M. Voloshin as a master of brush and word is reflected in his inscriptions for watercolors. These lyrical miniatures are a separate genre dating back to antiquity, which makes the poet’s work related to the art of the East. The figurative structure of M. Voloshin’s poetic miniatures, organizing their semantic space, includes earthly (stone, water) and heavenly (clouds, moon, sun) realities and reveals, when examined in detail, the syncretism of “earthly” and “heavenly”. The color picture of the world, represented by a variety of color images, in combination with sound design, conveys the synesthesia of the author’s perception of the world. The linguistic and figurative structure of M. Voloshin’s poetic sketches is rich and diverse: the author uses numerous comparisons, metaphors, epithets, oxymoric combinations, deviations from grammatical norms, which make it possible to convey the peculiarities of the creative manner of the master-creator. Conclusion. Consideration of the linguistic and artistic features of M. Voloshin’s lyrical miniatures made it possible to identify their main features: metaphoricity, syncretism and synestheticism in creating images, emotive and pragmatic potential of color symbolism – and to draw a conclusion about the originality of the author’s poetic picture of the world.

Keywords: M. A. Voloshin, Cimmeria, inscriptions on watercolors, lyrical subject, syncretism of perception, picture of the world

1988
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Zagrevskiy V.I. .. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 2 (11). P. 11-14

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1987
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Rayda V.S., Ivanitsky A.E., Minich A.S., Tolstikov G.A. Research of Fluorescence, Provoked by Solar Radiation of Dispersed Photophosphors on the Basis of Connections of a Europium and Corrective Light Polyethylene Films with their Components. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 6 (43). P. 40-45

The research of features of fluorescence of dispersed photosphors in conducted on the basis of organic and inorganic connections of a europium and polymer films with their components at excitation of solar radiation. The excitation of luminescence of phosphors by UV radiation of the sun does not change spectral content of luminescence radiation. For number of photophosphors on the basis of ocsysulfide of yttrium, activated with europium watches change of intensity of minor bands in luminescent spectrum concerning the principal band, that it is necessary to allow for consideration of photophysical characteristics of corrective light films with their components. The obtained data allow to conduct calculation of intensity of luminescence radiation under corrective light films with allowance for its spectral content

1987
1617

Orlova O.V. TEXT OF FICTION AND ADVERTISING: PRINCIPLES OF REGULATIVITY. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 5 (56). P. 129-133

The article deals with examination of regulative principles of fiction and advertising texts. Using the comparative approach the author shows the peculiarities of regulative-strategic construction of fiction and advertising texts as the systems of different codes, the latter manage the interpretative reader’s activity and are focused into the prepotent synthesized codes. They are the following: aesthetic code, which functions in fiction communication, and manipulative-pragmatic code, which dominates in advertising communication.

1987
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Kryukova E.A. SUBSTANTIVIZATION IN THE YENISSEIC LANGUAGES. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 7 (97). P. 114-119

Verbs, modifying words (in terms of traditional grammar – adjectives/adverbs), pronouns, nominal groups are subjected to substantivization in the Yenisseic languages (Ket, Yugh, Kott). Substantivized forms are marked with a special suffix, nominalizer, having formal similarity in all the three languages under study.

Keywords: Yenisseic language family; syntactic, word-formativ, “repeated” substantivization; isolated attributive constructions with substantivized forms

1987
1619

Naskalov V.M. INNOVATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE STUDENTS’ SYSTEM OF EDUCATION. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 5 (120). P. 131-135

Effective realization of students’ physical education system foresees the use of up-to-date pedagogical teachings. In order to promote the motive for educational and professional activity of students we have devised and implemented the guidance manual on the basis of which module – rating system of training and control has been used. The educational experiment having been carried out presupposed the reduction of 50 % of desk studies and at the cost of this the increase in the amount of students’ unrestricted work. It contributed to the growth of training intensity and the quality of material acquisition.

Keywords: students, pedagogical teachings, the guidance manual, unrestricted work, training intensity, material acquisition

1987
1620

Aksenova N.V. THE IMAGE OF ENGLAND IN E. ZAMYATIN’S NON-FICTION PROSE. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 11 (139). P. 45-51

The article deals with the E. Zamyatin’s image of England and his relation to English people formed within his two-year stay in England. The writer’s letters, diaries, narrative biographies and articles served as the material of this research.

Keywords: E. Zamyatin, image of England, narrative biography, journalism

1987
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Golovchiner V.E., Rusanova O.N. ABOUT THE PROBLEM OF CONVENTION IN LITERATURE (THE FIRST ARTICLE: HISTORY OF THE QUESTION). Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 11 (152). P. 9-15

The examined material allows the authors of the article to believe that convention as a concept has arisen relatively recently and as the phenomenon it showed itself always in different ways and in historically varying creation principles of a work of literature as a whole. Actualisation of the discussion of the latter aspect designated differently occurs, as a rule, in situations of social commotion or during the time of renewal of art language. As regards to Russian history of trying to interpret convention, co-authors attach great importance to Pushkin's reflexion in his polemics with Aristotle's followers. In collected articles about new theatre of 1908 and 1914 years, convention means a category and later avant-gardist in their performances of 1920s developed the ideas of Aristotle's followers.

Keywords: “Poetics” by Aristotle, article «About a national drama and the drama “Marfa-posadnitsa” (Martha the Mayoress)» by A. Pushkin, “The Montage of Attractions” by S. Eisenstein, V. Bryusov, V. Meyerhold, V. Mayakovsky, S. Tretyakov, imitation, realism, natura

1987
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Butakova L.O., Uchakina V.M. DISCOURSE SPACE OF THE SPORTS TEAMS’ SITES IN COGNITIVE AND COMMUNICATIVE ASPECTS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 4 (193). P. 17-25

The article describes a discursive Internet space, reveals communicative, structural, cognitive features of the sites of three sports schools for children and youth. The study draws attention to the leading strategies and tactics of information transmission, means of influence on the addressee, orientation to different age groups. The authors found the following: sites are polytext polycode spaces; their contents represent sport schools as stages in training, sports development of the child, gradual moving to sports teams; the communicative organization of sites is complex, combines the following strategies - information, self-presentation, maintaining contacts with parents, children, coaches, teamworkers; influence through conviction, creation of motivation for sports and training in a particular school, emotion; cognitive compositions of sites do not coincide; the level of institutionality is different. The axiological component of sites includes only the implementation of positive assessment. Cognitive composition of sites is not the same. The concepts of “success”, “sport”, “hockey”, “team”, “friendship”, “opportunities”, “man” are updated in the space of the first site. The cognitive composition of the second site includes the actualized concepts of “achievement”, “pride”, “chosenness”, “modernity”, “uniqueness”, “top”. The concept “team-family” is common for both sites. The type of content, the structure of the interface, the way of communication, the official-business nature of speech interaction, refer the third site to institutional discourse. The concepts of “efficiency”, “professional activity”, “leisure”, “development”, “age requirements” are updated in its content, informational strategies prevail over advertising and influencing. Texts of official-business speech genres are present only in its content.

Keywords: discourse, discourse analysis, site, site content, polycode text, polymodal text, concept, communicative strategies

1987
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Ryabova M.Y., Belova T.M., Sergeychik T.S. APPROACHES TO TEACHING THE FRENCH LANGUAGE AT RUSSIAN AND TANZANIAN UNIVERSITIES. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 4 (193). P. 183-192

The article presents a comparative study of approaches to teaching the French language at Russian and Tanzanian universities. The analysis is held within curricula for Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees of smaller universities in both countries, such as Kemerovo State University (South Western Siberia) and Dodoma University (Tanzania). This illustrates general principles of foreign language teaching in the systems of higher education of these countries. A brief historical reference is given for the overall comprehension of the status of the French language in the systems of foreign language teaching at universities of these countries. The methods of research chosen for the study are: interviews with university and school students and teachers, reviews of official educational documents and standards, comparative analysis, analysis of the authors’ own teaching experience. The new results and conclusions of the analyzed problem can be formulated as follows: the lack of didactic materials and text books for students learning French is the typical problem for Russian and Tanzanian universities; various special forms of extracurricular work promoting the French language and culture studies by students as well as a balanced language policy on the part of the state (both in the Russian Federation and in the United Republic of Tanzania) improve the status of the French language in the system of university education.

Keywords: foreign languages, the French language and culture, higher educational system, language teaching methods, extracurricular activities

1987
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Kholod N.I. APPLICATION OF MORAL DILEMMAS METHOD FOR STUDENTS’ COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE DEVELOPMENT IN CLASSES OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE AT HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 7 (196). P. 92-95

The article deals with the method of moral dilemmas used for development of communicative competence in foreign language teaching at higher school. The author pays special attention to the need of stimulation of any speech activity of students with the aim of clarifying of the unexpectedly appeared misunderstanding. The author underlines that showing oneself in the discussion, regardless of the language knowledge and skills and having no fear of making a mistake, is an invaluable experience for speaking. The author presents the examples of moral dilemmas used in teaching English at higher school and the stages of the work with them and gives specific recommendation on it. While describing the work with dilemmas, the author points out the importance of correct determination of size and gender composition of the groups and the possibility of discussing moral dilemmas by the students having different level of the language. The author comes to the conclusion that the discussion of moral dilemmas in the classroom while teaching foreign languages at higher education institution not only contributes to the understanding of moral values and qualities, but also develops language skills, fluency of speech, speech accuracy; it improves pronunciation and interaction with a partner.

Keywords: communicative competence, morals, moral dilemmas, discussion of moral dilemmas, foreign language learning

1987
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Kim A.A. ANTHROPOMORPHIC COMPONENTS IN THE PROPER NAMES IN THE FOLKLORE OF THE PEOPLES OF THE OB-YENISEI AREAL. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 8 (197). P. 74-78

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

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

1987
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Akbayeva F.N. CONTEXTUAL SYNONYMY IN CONCEPTUALIZATION AND LANGUAGE ACTUALIZATION PROCESSES (STUDY OF FOOTBALL NOMINATIONS). Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2019. Issue 4 (201). P. 57-65

Introduction. In this article on the example of football discourse texts, we look at the role of contextual synonymy in processes of conceptualization and language actualization. We analyze plurality of nominations at the intersection of theory of nomination, cognitive linguistics, discourse analysis, semantics and lexicology. The purpose of the study is to identify the role of contextual synonyms (CC) in the actualization and conceptualization of football concepts, with the COP being the main source of diversity in football nominations. Material and methods. Context in its broad meaning as a situation of communication, as well as in its narrow understanding as immediate surroundings of a word, largely determines the choice of lexical units and their semantics. Therefore, it makes it impossible to study plurality of nominations outside of context without overlooking or misrepresenting some significant information. That is why in this article we use the method of contextual-semantic analysis of nominations. Results and discussion. Language nominations show the way the author of an utterance conceptualizes a certain notion. These lexical variants in their turn, being «voiced» to the recipient, cause certain changes in the structure of recipient’s concepts, enriching them with new ideas, associations and connotations. Contextual synonyms serve as the main source of plurality of nominations, hence play an important part in language actualization of concepts and conceptualization itself. Applying contextual-semantic analysis to football nominations we discovered the following contextual synonyms of popular football concepts: to score (a goal) – to head (in/home), to fire, to net, to complete, to turn (home), to force, to slot, to slam, to smash, to shoot, to finish); a goal – home, the bottom corner, the net, the side netting, target; a goal (as a score/point) – an opener, the equalizer, the winner, a brace, a second, a finish, a stunner, a triumph, a free-kick, an effort; football/ball – danger, diamond, fruit. The variety of lexical actualizations is an indication of semantic richness of conceptualized units, and their importance to communicants. Culture and language specific features of football concepts represent the prospects of further research.

Keywords: contextual synonymy, contextual synonyms, nomination, invariant, concept, contextual-semantic analysis, conceptualization, language actualization

1987
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Lyurya N.I., Cherepova I.Y. Game as a teaching method of thinking. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2001. Issue 2 (27). P. 63-66

The article considers the problem of games as a means of education and teaching technics. The first part refers to the concept of a game itself and different approaches are reviewed. Then the experience of preparing and holding a game with senior school pupils is described. The game was called «Awareness of probiematisation technology (on the example of activity of a translator))). Schoolchildren translated limericks from English into Russian and pointed out basic schemes of their own activity. Translations were presented and analyzed as derivatives of certain lines of approach to translation - word for word and sense for sense. The norm of translation activity was practiced.

1986
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Anufriyev S.I., Khabibulin M.S. Cultural and Philosophical Status of Concepts «Uncertainty», «Changes» and «Risk» in Conditions of the Communicative Sociality. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 12 (63). P. 53-61

The article is devoted to working out a new content of definitions in modern philosophy of management. It contributes to elaboration of conceptual – categorical instrument of social philosophy and political science.

1986
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Galkina I.A. Adverbs of Place as the Means of Expressing Space Relations. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 4 (67). P. 41-44

The article is devoted to the presentation of the category of space with the help of adverbs. The world of Scandinavian mythology is based on two projections – horizontal and vertical. It is not known exactly what model was the initial and both models are represented in the language. Location adverbs occupy the basic place among different means of presenting category of space and reflect the practical activities of a man.

1986
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Pristavko I.A., Minich A.S. VETERINARY AND SANITARY INSPECTION IN THE FOOD MARKETS OF TOMSK AS THE WAY OF MAINTENANCE OF THE POPULATION QUALITATIVE AND ECOLOGICALLY PURE FOODSTUFF. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 3 (93). P. 41-43

6-year-old data of examinations and physical and chemical laboratory researches of a condition of food raw materials and foodstuff of the food markets of Tomsk are presented. It is established, that carrying out of diagnostic researches have allowed remaining stably safe throughout a number of years of territory of Tomsk. It promoted prevention of distribution of the sharp infectious diseases transferred to the person through a foodstuff.

Keywords: food raw materials, foodstuff, veterinary examination, physical and chemical laboratory researches, safety of the population

1986
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Anikina O.V. DISCOURSE AS OBJECT OF TRAINING IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSE. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 2 (104). P. 54-59

The article considers the characteristics of discourse as complex communicative phenomenon. The comparison of the notions “discource and text”, their similarities and differences are represented. The author defines the methodological importance of the notion “discourse” in teaching a foreign language.

Keywords: adaptation, Tuvan and Russian students, anxiety, neuroticism, temperament.

1986
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Narzulaev S.B., Safronova I.N., Petukhov N.A. ASPECTS OF SOCIAL ADAPTATION OF DIASABLED PEOPLE BY MEANS OF PHYSICAL TRAINING AND SPORT. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 5 (120). P. 154-160

In the article the analysis of national and international literature and practice is executed on rehabilitation and social adaptation of disabled people by means of physical training and sport.

Keywords: disabled person, rehabilitation, social adaptation, adaptive physical training, adaptive sport

1986
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Orazalina Z.Z. MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES IN LANGUAGE COURSES. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 11 (126). P. 215-218

The article describes the characteristics of multimedia technology in e-learning resources (ELR), Webcams in the study of language courses; examples of practical experience with the ELR. The author shows the advantage of multimedia technologies to improve the efficiency of the learning process.

Keywords: multimedia technology, e-learning resources, Webcam, language courses

1986
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Yastrebova L.N. THE WAYS OF OPTIMIZATION OF TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND PEDAGOGICAL SPECIALIZATION. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 7 (135). P. 155-158

The article outlines the notion of optimization of educational process and works out new ways of raising affectivity of teaching a second foreign language in a linguistic university.

Keywords: optimization, second foreign language, linguistic university, linguist-teacher

1986
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Kozlova I.E., Grebenkina I.N. THE UNIVERSAL AND UNIQUE STEREOTYPES IN FRENCH AND RUSSIAN CULTURES (DATA: RUSSIAN AND FRENCH PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH GASTRONOMICAL TERMS). Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 10 (138). P. 9-16

The article deals with studying the notions “stereotype”, “ethnocultural stereotype” and “national cultural stereotype” in cultural linguistics. The juxtaposition of archetypically meaningful stereotypes of two cultures is made as a result of linguocultural comparative analysis of phraseological units containing gastronomical terms, which have been singled out in the Russian and French languages. The general (universal) and specific (unique) stereotypes reflecting peculiarities of Russian and French cultures are determined.

Keywords: stereotype, ethnocultural stereotype, phraseological units, gastronomical terms, comparative analysis, universal stereotypes, unique stereotypes, the Russian language, the French language

1986
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Larionov V.V., Pisarenko S.B. APPLICATION OF VIDEO TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING PHYSICS AT THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 3 (144). P. 97-100

We consider role of video technology in the physical education of the joint activities of students on the basis of projects. Video demonstrations of physical phenomena take place in lectures, laboratory work, to solve problems in practical classes and colloquia, in approval laboratory work. Method has been developed for a survey of students at lectures and other types of employment at a technical university. Students predicted the result of a physical phenomenon to its presentation and after a certain period of time.

Keywords: video technology, teaching physics, pedagogical experiment, students’ interview scheme

1986
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Razumova N.E. “THE LADY WITH THE DOG” BY A. P. CHEKHOV: “CONTINUOUS PERFECTION” AND ITS TRANSLATION TRANSFORMATION. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 7 (148). P. 157-165

Studying of the short story “The Lady with the Dog” demonstrates an indissoluble correspondence between its artistic structure and ontologic views of A. P. Checkov in his last years of writing when he treated a person’s life like an element of a global natural life. The article deals with artistic and conceptual transformation of the short story in a German translation by Aleksandr Eliasberg.

Keywords: A. P. Checkov, short story, “The Lady with the Dog”, text structure, motive, translation, A. Eliasberg

1986
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Kataev M.J., Kataev S.G., Korikov A.M. ABOUT APPLICATION OF THE AVATAR TECHNOLOGY IN PHYSICAL AND TECHNICAL ELECTRONIC EDUCATION. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 11 (152). P. 187-192

The description of the concept of electronic training by means of technology of avatars is provided in article. Basic elements of this concept are connected with application of virtual reality and possibility of the pupil-teacher interaction in the avatar-avatar or the pupil-avatar formats on the basis of the elements of artificial intelligence. The functions used in this system have to provide full maintenance of training in the discipline chosen by it. Implementation of this concept will allow not to completely replace the main traditional forms of education, but to diversify training elements, and also to make this process highly technological.

Keywords: educational process, technology of training, electronic training, avatar, training environment

1986
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Kuznetsov P.M. MARKETING COMMUNICATION BARRIERS AND SPECIFICS OF THE RUSSIAN CUSTOMER. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 5 (158). P. 52-59

The article deals with the Russian customers’ types with the specific features, peculiar to each type. General peculiarities, which represent modern Russian mentality and can be used to distinguish Russian customers from those of Europe and the USA, are considered too. These are, first of all, the large income-contrast between wealthy minority and poor majority of Russian population (there is a distinct stratification of Russian society), priority of material wellbeing and the lack of trust to advertising. These peculiarities are considered in the context of the marketing communication barriers, which occur in process of marketing message recognition by customers. There are five consequentially occurring barriers: attention; understanding; trusting; remembering and first actions. We analyze them in three aspects: 1) the influence of four factors, which characterize the marketing message, showing its quality and efficiency (these are form, contents, technical facilities and organization of the massage); 2) the influence of Russian customers’ peculiarities, which determine the smooth or hard coming of marketing message over this or that barrier of marketing communications; 3) making the set of marketing communication instruments, which could be most effective to overcome each barrier. As the result, we conclude that the stratification of Russian society into wealthy minority and poor majority is now the most actual peculiarity, which influence passing the four (of five) existing barriers and determines the set of marketing communication instruments for overcoming each of them.

Keywords: marketing communication complex, customer peculiarities, marketing communication barriers, attention, understanding, trusting, remembering, first actions

1986
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Mastepak T.G., Poleva E.A. CHILDHOOD IN THE SOCIO-CULTURAL SPACE OF THE NOVEL BY V. NABOKOV “GIFT”/“DAR”. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2020. Issue 3 (209). P. 30-44

Introduction. The appeal to the study of childhood in V. Nabokov’s novel is argued by a number of factors: historical and cultural changes at the beginning of the 20th century, attention to the phenomenon of childhood in humanitarian knowledge, and the significance of childhood in the aesthetics of modernism. Despite the fact that the topic of childhood has repeatedly become the subject of Nabokov’s analysis, it was not considered as part of the sociocultural space in the novel “Gift” (“Dar”). The purpose of the work is to explore the social and cultural features that describe the space of the formation of the personality of the characters; to determine the features of childhood as part of the socio-cultural space of V. Nabokov’s novel “Gift” (“Dar”). Material and methods. The study is based on the material of the novel “Gift” (“Dar”). The theoretical and methodological base of the research is composed of the sociological works of P. Sorokin, his works on the semiotics of the creative space of Y.M. Lotman, E. Farino, Nabokov’s studies of Yu. Levin. Results and discussion. The central character Fyodor Godunov-Cherdyntsev is the subject of understanding childhood as a special socio-cultural space in the novel. He recreates a number of signs (a description of the toys, a specific location of the Godunov mansion in St. Petersburg, a description of the interior of the estate in Leshino, a characteristic of the social relationship of the family, etc.), which make it possible to get an idea of a “successful childhood”. The image of his childhood is fitted by the novice poet into the manor and St. Petersburg’s style of Russian literature and through the association of his nanny with Arina Rodionovna, the spiritual relationship of the Godunov clan with Pushkin is established. The uniqueness of the socio-cultural space of Fyodor’s childhood is in the stereoscopic volume, the fullness of existence, ensured by the inclusion of the Godunov’s family in the natural universe, science, and elite culture. The social well-being of the Godunov-Cherdyntsev’s family is interpreted by Nabokov not like someone’s giving this privilege, but as genuine (internal) aristocracy, which is ensured by internal strength of mind, the ability to fulfill oneself in various fields: social and political (Fyodor’s Grandfather), scientific (Father Konstantin Kirillovich), creative (Fyodor). In contrast to his own childhood, Fyodor describes the childhood of the “great sixties” N. G. Chernyshevsky (Godunov’s best toys and clothes are contrasted with Nicolya’s “trousers”/“nankov’s trousers; Fyodor’s attentiveness and vigilance are contrasted with Nicolas’s shortsightedness; Godunov-Cherdyntsev’s physical dexterity is opposed to Chernyshevsky’s clumsiness, etc.). Finally, the continuity of the views and values of the father by the son in the noble family and the refusal to follow in the footsteps of the father in the family history of the son of the priest, the revolutionary fellow of Chernyshevsky are emphasized. Conclusion. Contrary to the prevailing opinion about Nabokov as a writer who is alien to social issue, the analysis allows us to state that the socio-cultural code is a significant method of revealing the ideological and thematic originality of the novel “Gift” (“Dar”). The socio-cultural space of childhood turns out to be the determining factor for all subsequent life. The socio-cultural space in Nabokov’s novels can be considered in a number of ways: intra-family and clan relations; social and personal status (the question of the correspondence of the inner world of a person to the assumed social role); the relationship of social conditions of existence with education, upbringing, cultural and personal self-determination of a person. Nabokov disputes the idea of aristocrats as people who are afraid of hard physical work and divorced from real life. On the contrary, he contrasts the “short-sightedness” of materialist-raider Chernyshevsky, who knows neither life, nor art, nor native nature, with comprehensive enlightenment and adaptability to life in the most diverse conditions of the Godunov-Cherdyntsevs (grandfather Kirill Ilyich and Fedor in exile, father - in expeditions). Social well-being is interpreted by Nabokov not as a self-worthy good, but as a basis for the freedom of personal and cultural selfdetermination.

Keywords: Nabokov, “Gift” (“Dar”), literature of the Russian foreign countries, socio-cultural space, childhood

1986
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Makarenko E.K. THE POETICS OF NARRATION IN THE HISTORICAL LITERATURE OF THE XIX – EARLY XX CENTURIES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH (THE STUDY OF THE WORKS OF E. POSELYANIN). Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2021. Issue 4 (216). P. 140-149

Introduction. The development of historical prose for children and youth in Russian literature began in the first third of the 19th century and was caused by the rapid development of Russian historiography, which began with the publication of N. M. Karamzin. The children’s writer A. O. Ishimova is credited with creating the first historical work adapted for children. The principle of artistic comprehension of the past, factual material, the concept of the history of the fatherland was borrowed by Ishimova from Karamzin’s “History of the Russian State”. In her History of Russia in Stories for Children, the writer laid down the genre dominants of a new documentary-artistic kind of works in children’s and youth literature, among which one can single out the cognitive and moral-edifying goals of historical work; the choice of political ideology to which the concept of national history is subject; reliance on various historical sources, among which modern historiography occupies an important place; artistic comprehension of the past, psychologization of historical material; inclusion of folklore and author’s literary texts; dialogization of a monologue text in the form of addresses and questions to the addressee, etc. Aim and objectives. Analysis of the poetics of historical narration, as well as the presented concept of Russian history in historical works for children by A. O. Ishimova and E. Poselyanin. This study continues the necessary work in the field of studying the works of the second series of literature and allows us to determine the principles of the formation of children’s and youth’s historical prose of the XIX – early XX centuries. Material and methods. The article analyzes the historical book for children and youth by E. Poselyanin “On the holy leaders of the Russian Land”. The study is written in the mainstream of comparative historical poetics. Results and discussion. The state-legal doctrine of the monarchical principle of power created by L. Tikhomirov influenced the ideological component of the historical book for children and youth by E. Poselyanin “The Legend of the Holy Leaders of the Russian Land”. The villager describes the history of Ancient Rus and touches on the contemporary Russian Empire, based on the concept of the inherent nature of Russian statehood, the model of an Orthodox autocratic monarchy. During the aggravated socio-political crisis at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries, when the problem of reassessing Russian statehood and society was actualized, and the prospects for the development of Russia in the context of general European trends were determined, Poselyanin affirms the value and self-sufficiency of Russian statehood, declares the idea of a special path for Russia. Conclusion. Most of the legends about the Russian princes E. Poselyanin are transcriptions of their biographies taken from the chronicles, the Chetykh-Minei of St. Demetrius of Rostov, the Prologue, Old Russian teachings, legends, military tales, as well as scientific works of historians of the 19th century. A variety of sources, an orientation both to the ancient Russian genre of historical legends and to the contemporary memoir and biographical genres of the writer determined the genre originality of the Legend, in which hagiographic stories are interspersed with historical and biographical sketches about Russian princes and saints, united by a common narrative about the tragic and heroic events of ancient Russian history. The Peasant’s Tale combines an epic beginning, lyricism and essayism.

Keywords: narration, historical prose, literature for children and youth, legend, chronicles, lives, historical concept, E. Poselyanin

1986
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Voytekhovskaya M.P., Kochurina S.A. THE QUESTION OF DEVELOPMENT OF PEDAGOGICAL EDUCATION IN THE WORK OF THE STATE DUMA 1906–1917. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2021. Issue 5 (217). P. 90-97

Introduction. The history of general and pedagogical education in Russia always attracts the interest of researchers, and this is connected with the modern processes of reform of the domestic educational system, they should be supported by historical experience. The purpose of this article is to reconstruct and generalize the experience of the State Duma of the Russian Empire in reforming pedagogical education. Material and methods. The material of the research is historical sources of various origins whose use makes it possible to form an objective view of the development of education in Russia and to re-evaluate the risks and genetic problems in the solution of modern problems of educational reform. General scientific and special historical methods of research are used. Results and discussion. With the establishment of the State Duma in Russian society, there were hopes for positive changes in the development of science and education. The State Duma of the first two convocations began a debate on education: The State Duma of the third convocation has done a great deal, and contemporaries praised its results in this area. Education was the subject of heated debate among deputies of different political factions. All deputies advocated the development of school business, the opening of teachers’ seminaries, institutes, courses, the raising of the status and salary of teachers, but disagreed on the forms and methods of achieving the goal. During the existence of the III Duma, several important normative documents concerning the development of pedagogical education have been adopted. Draft Regulations on Women’s Teachers’ Seminars, discussed over six months, were approved by both Houses of Parliament and approved on 1 July 1908. The Draft Regulations on Women’s Teachers’ Seminars were approved by both Houses of Parliament. As a temporary option for solving the personnel problems of primary schools until the opening of the required number of teacher training institutes and seminaries, on June 6, 1909, a decision was made and highly approved to open two-year pedagogical courses at city schools. One month later, on 10 July, a proposal for temporary teacher training courses for secondary school teachers was accepted. The next step in solving the personnel problem of secondary school was the draft law on “Rules on testing of female persons in knowledge of the course of higher educational establishments and on their acquisition of scientific degrees and titles of female teachers of gymnasiums” which was discussed by the Duma in January 1911 and approved on 25 February. Successfully passed in the Duma and the legislative act on “the establishment of one-year and short-term courses for the preparation of teachers and female teachers of secondary educational institutions”, which on March 29, 1911 was considered and already adopted on July 3. A special place among the projects developed by the commission on public education was occupied by proposals for the transformation of teachers ‘seminaries and teachers’ institutes, which should have had a positive effect on the cultural development of the country, but the bill was discussed for a long time, first in the Third Duma, then in the Fourth Duma, but did not find support. Work in the Fourth Duma on the reform of teacher education institutions was interrupted by the outbreak of world war. Conclusion. Thus, the desire of broad sectors of Russian society and, above all, of the educational community for effective educational activities was reflected in the work of the deputies of the State Duma at the beginning of the last century. The first two Dumas proved to be opposed to the Government and demonstrated the mutual inhospitability of society and the authorities to make concessions, which delayed decision-making even on such obvious issues as the fight against illiteracy. The results of the activities of the Third Duma were the most productive, however, due to the large number of discussions on private issues, the deputies did not have time to complete work on many important bills in the field of education. In the fourth Duma, even the draft laws that had already been drafted were first reviewed and, with the outbreak of the world war, forgotten or rejected, among the latter being the bills to reform the educational system. During the Soviet period, the basic provisions of the draft laws on teacher’s institutes and seminaries were reintroduced, but they were interpreted in the light of the principles of a unified labour school and the education of teachers of the new formation.

Keywords: teacher education, teacher training, teacher seminary, teacher training institute, teacher training courses, State Duma, Russian Empire

1986
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Galkina T.V. Destiny of the philologists: (110 years from birthday The Chyichs). Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2001. Issue 3 (28). P. 79-84

On an example of Chyich's family is shown the role of high school intelligency in development and strengthening of spiritual potential of Tomsk. Here is considered the scientific - pedagogical and public activity of the first rector of Tomsk State Pedagogical Institute, professor Georgy Trifonowitch Chyich and his wife, senior lecturer Ljudmila Aiexandrovna Chyich. The new archival materials on a history of this family are entered into a scientific revolution.

1985
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Klimova M.N. The Subject Circuit «The Magnanimous Old Man» and National-Orthodox Spiritual Tradition. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 3 (40). P. 90-94

The author considers Russian processing of the popular subject circuit about the old man who concedes to the young beloved contender. The basic attention in the article is paid to the texts carrying the action in the national environment (I.S. Turgenev’s, N.S. Leskov’s, F.M. Dostoevsky’s, L.N. Tolstoy’s works etc.). Their sharp religious-ethical problematic contacts with spiritual traditions of national orthodoxy.

1985
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Petlin V.I., Shishkovskiy V.I. Intrafirm Complex Model of System of Vocational Training of the Personnel of the Enterprises with Nuclear Dangerous Manufacture. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 2 (46). P. 74-80

In the article intrafirm complex model of preparation of the personnel at the enterprises with nuclear dangerous manufacture which has some features connected to specificity of the nuclear industry is examined: a modern level of equipment of manufacture and high requirements to qualification of the staff. It is shown, that irrespective of internal structure, forms and methods of management intrafirm vocational training of the personnel of the enterprises of Federal agency on an atomic energy can be examined as social and economic system which can be object of research with the purpose of optimization of this system and designing of its internal structure. It is established, that the condition of researches of functioning and development of such systems allows to design today already normative model of intrafirm vocational training of the personnel of the enterprises of Federal agency on an atomic energy and on its basis to improve historically developed control system of intrafirm training, raising thus quality of a professional training for the nuclear industry.

1985
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Zakharchenko A.V. Morphology features of microto-pology.. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 7 (51). P. 100-109

The purpose of a method of three-dimensional reflection of soil horizons in natural researches is the study of a relief horizontal surface of a eluvial layer. Use of a method allows to reflect spatial characteristics of nano relief soil surface. A artifact hills bring out on soil sur¬face, This morphology structure is name «prickle».

1985
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Babakina T.N. The Development of Modal Verbs as the Means of Expressing of Internal Modality in German (the data of Old-, Middle- and Early-New-High German languages taken as an example).. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 4 (55). P. 38-45

In this paper the process of development of the class of modal verbs in German on the background of the reconstruction of all the mood system and its reorientation from the internal to the external objective modality is considered. The development of the semantics of modal verbs as means of expressing of internal modality is analysed the data of Old-, Middle- and Early-New-High German languages taken as an example.

1985
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Pavlova M.S. EXPERIMENTAL COMPETENCE OF A FUTURE TEACHER OF PHYSICS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 1 (91). P. 40-44

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

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

1985
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Logashenko O.I. DESIGNING THE INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGICAL SYSTEM OF SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES OF STUDENTS OF PSYCHOLOGY. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 2 (104). P. 117-123

The article deals with the basic conceptual items designing a new educational system in the professional training of teachers of psychology, its innovative signs and the place among the pedagogical techniques. The integrative model of scientific and practical activities is provided.

Keywords: scientific and practical activities, the innovative pedagogical system, pedagogical support

1985
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Volkov I.V. ABOUT THE CONNECTION BETWEEN EPIMORPHOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF HIGH-MOUNTAIN PLANTS AND THE VOLUME OF REALIZED ECOLOGICAL NICHE AND LIFE STRATEGIES IN CERTAIN ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 7 (122). P. 132-138

The connection of epimorphological structure with ecological strategies and reproduction features of plants in extreme high-mountain conditions is considered in the article. There is shown, that the approaching to the ecotopic limit furthers the growth of life forms diversity and plants sizes.

Keywords: high-mountain (alpine) plants, life form, ecotop, thermal regime of plant, ecological niche, ecological strategies, spatial strategies, reproduction strategies

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