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Zaytseva T.I. Some Aspects of Gender History of France: Problems of the Interdisciplinary Approach. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 4 (41). P. 41-45

In article attempt to consider refraction of large-scale process political-economical and sociocultural transformations, developed in Europe on the boundary of Middle Ages and early New time, in the sphere of gender relations is done. By means of humorous concepts the question of mutual relation of sex and various interpretations of an image of the woman in the fabliau – group of products of satirical character of the early city literature which blossoming falls to the end XII – first half XIV centuries; and also in F. Rable's satirical novel «Gargantia and Pantagruel» (XVI in.) is analyzed.

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Malinovskaya S.M., Malinovskiy I.V. The Content of the Ethno-Cultural Education of the Northern People. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 5 (42). P. 147-151

The approaches to designing content of ethno-cultural education are analyzed in the present paper The authors proceed from the assumption that as the substantial foundation for the ethno-cultural education serves the mankind culture in general The mankind culture is understood as a whole of typical activity methods, creativity experience, values and attitudes.

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Buzunova L.G. Individual Psychocorrection and Types of Female. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 1 (45). P. 71-77

The author introduces the concept of the basic functions of a female and gives the analysis of its structure. The idea of the author is that individual psychocorrection is based on the consideration that a certain function or one of its structural components has not been mold. Proceeding from the state of the functions fulfilled by the female we can find out types of female. Concrete examples are given to show the complexity of the transition the female from patriarchal femininity to contemporary femininity. The effectiveness of the psychocorrective process in which the degree of the female’s functional system developed is taken into account results in new psychological formations. This is confirmed by a long psychocorrectional practice of the author.

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Zelichenko V.M., Dmitriyev V.M., Sharova O.N., Filippov A.Y. Decision Technique of Physic’s Problems with Using Systems of Visual Modeling and the Decision of Problems (SVIMZ). Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 3 (54). P. 43-47

This paper is about new development in the field of the decision of calculating problems of physics. The decision of a problem is carried out in program development «System of visual modeling and the decision of problems». The basic stages and rules of work in system allowing to describe (to simulate) a problem and to solve one are described. Advantages of the system, in opinion of authors, are problems’ structure modeling as graphic notations and the numerical methods using a method of componental circuits built-in the program. The advantages allow to concentrate directly on modeling and the decision of problems, instead of its numerical performance.

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Iskanderov M.R. Initiation of Criminal Proceedings by the Criminal Procedure Code of Azerbaijan. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 11 (62). P. 87-89

Republic: Analysis of the Regulations and Practice of Application The author researches regulations of the Criminal Procedure Code of Azerbaijan Republic, which determine the procedure of initiation of criminal proceedings, gives the information about its application’ practice and opinions of specialists about sophistication of that regulations.

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Chernenko O.V. Practical Introduction of HFE-THERAPY and Realization of Its Advantages in Sports Activity. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 5 (68). P. 5-9

Following the investigation of high frequency electromagnetic radiation (HFER) certain tendencies in such qualities as dexterity, sportiveness, fortitude, flexibility have been found, and heartbeat frequencies decreased after load reduction. HFER can be recommended to be used in process of training as the way of development and improvement of basketball-players’ calisthenics level.

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Dozmorova E.V. Potentiality of the Question for the Development of Creative Thinking with the Fifth and Sixth Grades Pupils at Mathematics Lessons. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 2 (76). P. 5-8

In this article types of questions used to form conditions for developing creative thinking of pupils are analyzed. Using several themes of mathematics school curriculum of the fifth and sixth grades as an example, we postulate the necessity of using questions providing different levels of understanding and contributing to enriching pupils with different forms of inquisitive experience.

Keywords: keywords_eng

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Tyurin P.M. METHODOLOGY DESCRIPTION OF TEXT CLIPS IN TERMS OF THEIR FUNCTIONING (FOR EXAMPLE CLIPS “ИТАК” AND “ТАКИМ ОБРАЗОМ”). Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 1 (116). P. 206-210

This article provides a method for analyzing text clips, developed by the author on the basis of theoretical reflection on contemporary research in linguistics of text. As examples to demonstrate the practical application of the methodology used clips “итак” and “таким образом” with different text functions.

Keywords: text, text clip, method of analysis, left context, right context, connection of components

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Vorobyev A.P. ELECTORAL PORTRAIT OF YOUNG STUDENTS IN ULAN-UDE ON THE EVE OF ELECTION: SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 6 (121). P. 48-53

Tendencies of development of political ideology, stereotypes electoral behavior of college students, found the ge neral attitude of students to the elections, the reasons for participation and nonparticipation in the elections, identifi es the main factors infl uencing the electoral process, goals and motives revealed students’ participation in elections; studied electoral preferences of students and determine the degree of infl uence of various sources of information about election campaigns, identify ways to improve the electoral activity of students, Ulan-Ude.

Keywords: the student youth, legal culture, electoral behaviour, electoral activity, factors infl uencing the formation of the political views, the motives of electoral behaviour

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Bychkova Y.E., Shcherbinina Y.L. GOALBALL IN THE SYSTEM OF COMPLEX REHABILITATION OF ADOLESCENTS WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 1 (166). P. 18-21

Social integration of visually impaired people in the community is a complex and time-consuming task, especially with regard to children and adolescents. Resolving of this issue involves complex innovative research, bringing together medical, social, educational workers, specialists in adaptive physical culture and sport, recreation and so on. The importance of adaptive physical culture and adaptive sports for adolescents with different degrees of visual pathology and visual impairment can not be overstated. As it is known, in recent years the Paralympic Movement, in which people with different visual impairments can take part in sports competitions, has been actively developing. Goalball, as Paralympic sport is as accessible as possible for persons with severe pathology of eyesight, regardless of age and gender. Goalball Sport can be included in comprehensive rehabilitation of children and adolescents with visual deprivation.

Keywords: Adaptive sports, adaptive physical education, comprehensive rehabilitation, visual deprivation, goalball, General physical training, social adaptation and integration

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Kovalevskaya E.N., Gayvoronskaya A.V. PEDAGOGICAL POSSIBILITIES OF THE USE OF DIALOGUE IN INCLUSIVE EDUCATION. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 2 (179). P. 41-45

The authors consider the problem of lack of teachers’ design competences in the design and organization of inclusive educational space. Scientists define the problem as the shortage of forms and techniques that allow the teacher to achieve positive outcomes in inclusive education. Within the anthropological approach by means of humanitarian studies, the authors attempt to understand the subjects of organization of joint activity of teacher and students in an inclusive process. The article considers pedagogical possibilities of the use of dialogue in inclusive education. The authors demonstrate the ability of this form of joint activities to help students be implemented in inclusive learning to be successful within their individual capabilities. The authors discuss dialogue in interaction with other forms of cooperative activities (lesson assignment, lessonproblematization), describe an educational precedent for the use of dialogue in inclusive educational space. The authors present the content of the pilot training project, characterize the system of lessons on the study of the novel of F. M. Dostoevsky’s “Crime and punishment” in the tenth grade. The project recorded the special role of the teacher in the dialogue. He is also a partner and an organizer of joint activities: that is, occupies an ambivalent position. This position is organized through pedagogical techniques such as card primary meanings, keywords, and algorithms activities. The dialogue is organized through various technologies: multimedia, games and problem-based learning. Their use allows the teacher to update the individual meanings of participants in inclusive education. The criterion of successful participation in the educational project is the development of subjectivity of students. A similar development is recorded in the framework of individual standards for each student involved in the educational project.

Keywords: dialogue, collaborative activity, inclusive education, the subjectivity of students

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Lebedeva O.A., Kinzhibalova Z.V., Urazaev A.M., Popova Y.N., Shtepa N.A. Adolescent Reproductive Behavior as an Object of the Psychological Investigation. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2002. Issue 3 (31). P. 67-70

During the last ten years the development of demographic processes in Russia have been characterized by such tendencies as wide spreading of sexually transmitted diseases among teenagers, increasing adolescent pregnancy, out-of-wedlock chiidbirths and abortions. In this connection the investigation of the psychological mechanisms of adolescent reproductive behavior formation is actual and timely Present-day research methods, such as questionnaires and surveys, need to be reviewed. The obtained data will help in identifying directions of preventive and rehabilitative measures on the state level. In this article the importance of developing a genderrearing educational program for adolescents with the regard for ethnocultural traditions of our society is emphasized and possible trends of further investigation are marked.

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Voytekhovskaya M.P. Problems of Russian Education in Liberal Community Ideology (End of the ХIХ-th, Beginning of the ХХ-th Centuries). Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 4 (41). P. 53-60

The article is devoted to the discussion of the Russian liberal party stands at the end of the ХIХ-th – beginning of the ХХ-th centuries in regards for national education. Main principles of Russian education and conditions necessary for reforms of primary, secondary and high schools are regarded here

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Nozhiri S. Dark energy and modified gravities. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 7 (44). P. 49-57

We review the several models of the dark energy, which may generate the accelerated expansion of the present universe. We also discuss the the Big Rip singularity, which may occur when the equation of the state parameter w is less than -1. We show that the quantum correction would be very important near the singularity.

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Beresneva N.I. . Inexhaustible Possibilities of a Human Being (in the Context of Philosophy and Pedagogy). Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 2 (46). P. 15-18

Necessity of realistic philosophy for pedagogy as the bases of general strategy for education of a human being is considered in the article.

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Klimova M.N. “Myth about the Wizard and the Spell-bound Beauty in Russian Literature”. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 8 (71). P. 60-66

The article views the history of the archaic plot that has become a “Russian myth”. Its interpretations by Russian writers, from Pushkin’s “Poltava” and Gogol’s “Terrible revenge” to works by V.V. Nabokov, B.L. Pasternak, L.M. Leonov reflect the process of artistic self-knowledge of Russian nation, its deep ideas about good and evil dialectics

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Evtikhov O.V. THE PRINCIPLES OF THEORY OF MANAGEMENTS DESCRIBED IN THE CHINESE TREATISES. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 5 (95). P. 36-41

The article presents the scientific analysis of the published translations of the Chinese treatises: “Dao-de-Jing” [Tao Te Ching], “Han Fej-tzy”, “Shen-tzy”, “Art of war”. It reveals the principles of theory of management described in them which could serve as components in the development of professional administrative thinking of heads.

Keywords: management, principles of personnel management, Chinese treatises: “Dao-de-Jing” [Tao Te Ching], “Han Fej-tzy”, “Art of war”

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Felde O.V. THE IMAGE OF POST-SOVIET RUSSIA AS MIRRORED BY THE NICKNAMES. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 6 (96). P. 25-28

More than 100 nicknames of famous Russian politicians and officials are analyzed in the aspect of language game theory. The motives of language play wide spread in the up-to-date Russian informal language are revealed.

Keywords: сommunicative space, carnivalization of language, language play, nicknames

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Sartakova E.E. THE CONCEPT OF FORMATION OF NETWORKING IN RURAL SCHOOLS TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF MODERNIZATION OF EDUCATION. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 11 (101). P. 24-31

The article analyses general historical and pedagogical tendencies of development of municipal educational systems in Russia, rural educational systems specific character, tendencies in realization of accessibility ideas, quality and efficiency in the process of structural complex changes in 2002–2009, tendencies in the process of forming of educational establishments’ nets inside the complex project of education modernization (Tomsk region).

Keywords: general historical and pedagogical tendencies of municipal educational systems’ development in Russia, rural educational systems’ specific character, tendencies of realization of ideas of modernization.

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Toropova N.V. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL AND CRIME DETECTION STUDY OF THE CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR AND THE PERSONALITY OF A JUVENILE, WHO COMPLETED A FORCIBLE CRIME. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 12 (127). P. 167-170

The article is the result of study of the reasons of completion of forcible crimes by juveniles. We consider psychological and crime detection aspect in research on criminal behaviour and personality of a juvenile criminal as important.

Keywords: psychological and crime detection feature to personalities of the criminal, forcible crime, personality of a criminal, juvenile criminal, way of completion of a crime

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Kollegov A.K., Kim A.A. ETHNO-PEDAGOGY AS A MEANS FOR FORMATION OF CROSS-CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN MULTI-CULTURAL SOCIETY. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 8 (197). P. 214-223

Modern society of most countries is not socially homogenous yet composed of a variety of social and ethnic groups. Education in such multicultural state as Russia must take into consideration all components of a society. One of a perspective strategy for successful communication is ethno-pedagogical element in education. The complex of ethno-pedagogic means of formation of cross-cultural competence is aimed to minimize the psychological barriers of communication. It develops communication skills during educational process of foreign students. The ethno-cultural technology in teaching Russian as a foreign language solves three important tasks: transmission of personal culture; synthesis of personal culture with the culture of other ethnic groups; integration into global culture. The elements of ethno-pedagogic methods of education were applied in different historical epochs in places where two different languages and cultures came into contact. One example was presented from the period of Russian colony in Alaska, 1732-1867. In Aleut philosophy, the teacher is more a facilitator of those activities that are known as learning. The learner was engaged in learning activity not in the classroom, as in western societies, but in the different locations of each activity. It was always seasonal; for instance, during sea lion hunting it was at the beach. Instead of teaching by lecturing and talking, the boys were taken out to observe the hunting process conducted by the adult male who was proficient in hunting. The education during Russian period in Alaska was bilingual and bicultural: Russian and Aleut were taught through content on alternative base. Folklore of the indigenous people of Siberia (Selkup, Khanty, Ket) demonstrates examples of ethno-pedagogic strategies. Semantics of folklore discourse reveals the rules of accurate behavior and principles of indigenous worldview.

Keywords: foreign students, educational process, institution of higher education, ethno-pedagogy, facilitator, cross-cultural competence, semantics of folklore discourse of indigenous people of Siberia

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Trofimova N.A., Shchitova O.G. FOREIGN NAMING UNITS FOR ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES IN RUSSIAN. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2020. Issue 2 (208). P. 49-54

Introduction. Nowadays the sphere of construction engineering is one of the fast-developing fields. Owing to the advanced construction technology development new words appear in the Russian language. The purpose of the article is to discover and describe the latest professional borrowings related to the field of innovative construction technologies and introduced into Russian in the 21st century. The objectives of the paper are the material selection, the definition of the sources and time of borrowings being analyzed, and creating the classification of foreign terminological units. Material and methods. The material for the study is the latest borrowings in the sphere of construction engineering appeared in the Russian language in the 21st century and used in the professional discourse (web-sites for construction professionals). The basis of the methodology lies in the descriptive and comparative methods. Results and discussion. The article contains a short theoretical overview of borrowings in Russian. The study shows that most of the terminological units denoting advanced construction technologies are borrowed from other languages with the technology itself. The major part of the given terminological units is borrowed from English and represents loanwords, calques and partial calques. Moreover, with the purpose of stating the time of borrowings all terminological units were searched for in the National Corpus of the Russian Language. It appeared that the majority of terms are not recorded either in the National Corpus of the Russian Language or in terminological dictionaries. Conclusion. Modern construction vocabulary of the 21st century is represented mostly by anglicisms among which there are lexical and semantic borrowings (calques and partial calques). The article has analyzed terminological units not previously recorded in either terminological dictionaries or National Corpus of the Russian Language. The practical value enables to use the article materials for academic and lexicographical purposes.

Keywords: construction terminology, latest borrowings, lexical and semantic borrowings, calques, partial calques

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Gnatyshina E.A., Belevitin V.A., Gafarova E.A. ELECTRONIC SIMULATORS – AN IMPORTANT RESOURCE MODERNIZATION OF PROFESSIONAL PEDAGOGICAL EDUCATION. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2021. Issue 5 (217). P. 69-77

Introduction. The need to modernize the educational process in Russia is undeniable. Modernization of pedagogical professional education involves its adaptation to the changed socio-economic and state-political conditions of Russia’s development and the development of the experience of modernization of the educational sphere accumulated by other countries. In a modern educational organization, information and communication infrastructure is one of the main components of the educational process, which has a wide range of didactic electronic educational resources (ESR) as a practice-oriented tactic for optimizing the educational process. The aim is to identify approaches to improving the efficiency of the educational process based on the use of electronic simulators in the training of future specialists. Material and methods. The main sources of the conceptual design of fundamentally new e-learning resources-educational content, pedagogical tools and innovative forms of its development was the experience of professional training of students of “South Ural State Technical College”, bachelor and master degree students of Professional Pedagogical Institute of Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University in the direction of training 44.04.44 Vocational training in the framework of the specialty “Information Security Management in Professional Educational Institutions”; the process of integrative involvement of employers in the development of electronic media simulators; practical experience of forming practice-oriented professional competences of students. The main methods of research are theoretical analysis of the published material on the integration of the implementation of the ESM-ensure high-quality implementation of the regulations of the federal state educational standards 3 ++ for professional training of bachelors and undergraduates. Results and discussion. We have analyzed the materials of publications on the problem of bringing professional education to the modern needs of the labor market, the main difficulties of which are associated with its rather complex internal semantics, including several significant levels of hierarchy and connections between different types of very fragmented information that is not acceptable enough for making effective decisions, including in the conditions of forced use of distance learning. From the standpoint of reliability theory, it is almost impossible to hope for encouraging results without a scientifically-based approach to development within the framework of qualimetric digitalization based on the use of resources from various content platforms and cross-platform ERM templates. A special role in the light of the often forced use of distance learning belongs to such pedagogical tools as an electronic simulator (ES), designed for the interrelated performance of three main functions-diagnostic, training, and educational-when working out practical skills of students, forming their skills of motor-reflex and cognitive actions in difficult situations, understanding the essence of the processes and their mutual dependence. Implementation on the basis of CodeRunner plugin (V3.3.0) for Moodle multiplayer FLOOR in the provision of quality of formation of universal and professional competencies of vocational education students in these areas has allowed to reveal that the use of ES contributes to the growth of educational achievements of students, at least 15 %, which, in turn, affects the increase of the level (degree) of the formation of their competence, predetermining improving the efficiency of the educational process, improvement of its constituent elements. Thus in addition to increasing the average educational achievements of students still recorded an increase of 18 % and median characteristics, then there is a corresponding decrease in the proportion of students with high handles in replies to questions of control tests. Effective modernization of the educational process of pedagogical professional education, in our opinion, largely depends on the integrative implementation of the use of innovative platforms of various architectures and cross-platform templates of EOR-educational content of pedagogical tools, based within the framework of the modern teaching paradigm on the conceptual provisions and methods of pedagogy, measurements, mathematical modeling and scientific and analytical statistics of the qualimetric approach. The article analyzes the trends in the use of electronic educational resources (EER) to improve the practice-oriented component of the component of professional education. One of the directions in the light of often forced distance learning is the use of media content of electronic simulators (ES), designed to form the skills of motor-reflex and cognitive actions in complex situations, understanding the essence of the processes on the basis of the interrelated performance of three main functions-diagnostic, training, educational in the development of practical skills of students. Conclusion. The resource capabilities of verifying the variants of content platform architectures and cross-platform templates of such educational tools of EOR as ES, as well as innovative forms of their development and implementation, allow us to hope for encouraging results in finding ways to improve the efficiency of the educational process of professional educational organizations (VET), timely leveling of the contradiction between the requirements of employers of the modern post-industrial society and the level of formation of professional competencies of VET graduates.

Keywords: electronic educational resources, modernization of the educational sphere, professional competence, pedagogical tools, information search, professional educational organization

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Polyakova N.V. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MODERN QA TOOLS FOR WRITTEN TRANSLATION. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2022. Issue 4 (222). P. 51-61

Introduction. Special tools for assessing the quality of written translation – QA-tools (in English Quality Assessment) find common types of errors in the target text according to pre-programmed formal signs. The initial condition for these tools is the availability of the source and target texts. The program compares the corresponding sections of texts (paragraphs, sentences or segments) and marks all sections with suspected errors, forming a special report. The goal is to compare QA modules integrated into automated translation programs and independent QA tools. Material and methods. Methods used in the research on QA modules integrated into automated translation programs and independent QA tools include general scientific methods (logic methods: analysis, synthesis, generalization); specific scientific (linguistic) methods: descriptive, comparative. Results and discussion. The advantage of QA modules integrated into the automated translation programs such as SDL Trados, SmartCAT, Déjà Vu, MemoQ and Wordfast is the ability to monitor the quality of translation without using additional software and time resources. The translator is already familiar with the interface of the program in which he works, and can edit the text in it immediately after checking. QA modules integrated into automated translation programs can be used to assess written translations of different themes, however, the functions of the SDL Trados program are the most optimal for working with stylistically colored texts. The main advantage of independent QA tools for assessing the quality of translations such as Xbench, QA Distiller, Verifika, ErrorSpy and Linguistic Toolbox is the absence of the need to install complex and resource-consuming CAT programs for proofreaders, editors and managers of translation projects. Conclusion. QA tools have their advantages and disadvantages. The main advantages of modern QA-tools are: optimization of routine quality checks of the target text at different stages of its readiness; the ability to customize individual quality criteria for each project; reduction of the total duration of the translation project; ensuring uniformity of the target text, minimizing errors, etc. The disadvantages of QA tools are: the need to spend additional resources (additional time and hard disk space in case of installation on a user’s computer); the high cost of programs and a limited set of functions in case of using free or demo versions; the need to study the interface and configure the program for different projects; detection of a large number of potential errors, not all of which are real errors.

Keywords: translation, quality assessment, specialized quality assessment tools

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Yakhontov S.V., Kulemzin A.V., Inozemtseva E.S. .. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 2 (11). P. 50-54

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Pozdeeva S.I. Elementary School is the Field of Joint Activity. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 2 (34). P. 58-67

The article presents the sight on a modern elementary school from the concept of pedagogics of joint activity and generalizes the author's experience of work with the teach¬ers of elementary school of joint activity. The author opens the educational contents of joint activity, different types of joint action (closed, inverted, open) and their communica-tion with the different contents of education. The assump¬tion of the author of interaction of quality of joint activity with the different contents of education proves to be true by ex¬perimental results received at school of joint activity. The article submits the diagnostic techniques of the analysis of quality of joint activity and results of this diagnostics.

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Ivankina L.I. Professionalism and Maturity Correlation of a Specialist. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 2 (39). P. 77-81

The problem of correlation between professional development and maturity of a specialist is, first of all, the problem of the objectives and priorities of education to give knowledge or develop a personality (a system of values, mental and moral characteristics) who acquires knowledge. In the first case the process easily regulated and controlled, in the second case improvisation, creativity and unpredictability of results is prevailed. Professionalism doesn’t contradict with the intellectual development of a specialist but it doesn’t equal to it as well. Professionalism and spirituality lie in the context of a human integrity. Today, along with the dominating practical orientation of education towards specialist training and increasing of profitability of resources invested in their training, the acmeological (eco-psychological) approach to education in the ‘and-and’ context rather than ‘or-or’ when professional training is regarded as the process of personal education who develops the ability to act in the chosen direction and who acquires knowledge that a man considers necessary for him. While acquiring ontological sense, education becomes the existence category. And ‘knowledge-skills’ learning from the goal of education is only a means of developing abilities. Such understanding of the problem allows re-comprehend.

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Fedulenkova T.N. The Linguistic Status of the Component of the Phraseological Unit. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 4 (48). P. 16-20

In the course of phraseology as a field of linguistics there has been a heated discussion on the character of the phraseological constituent. Hereupon different views on the origin of the component of phraseological units are analyzed and arguments to prove its wordness are suggested.

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Kositskaya F.L. Speech Genre as a Unit of Contrastive Analysis.. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 4 (55). P. 101-105

Results of contrastive analysis of French and Russian Fashion catalogues through speech genre are presented. For the first time contrastive analysis has been transferred from the language plane to that of speech.

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Lebedev A.N. Neuronal constants in Psychology. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 10 (73). P. 5-16

New ideas on wave neuronal processes and only two neuronal constants, H. Berger’s and M.N. Livanov’s ones, which were included into a dozen of simple algebraic equations, permit us to explain interrelationship of many known quantitative regularities in psychology. New equations, which were derived deductively from neurophysiological data, permit to explain quantitatively a lot of psychological phenomena in a broad range of conditions, particularly, the speed of gain of information and the dependence of short-term memory span on the alphabet span of stimuli. Besides it was shown in experiments with hundreds of subjects that individual parameters of electroencephalogram permit to compute individual peculiarities of human behavior, in partial to compute MMPI psychological profiles as well as to esteem intellectual abilities of human being. The predictors were electroencephalographic parameters like amplitudes and frequencies of EEG waves as well as coefficients of correlation between activities at different brain areas in resting state of subject

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Petrova M.A. ABOUT THE COURSE OF RE-STRUCTURING OF REGIONAL SYSTEMS OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING AT CONSTRUCTION OF THE NATIONAL SYSTEM OF QUALIFICATIONS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 2 (104). P. 146-152

In the article questions of reorganisation of vocational training systems in the reorganization aspect are considered; a national framework of qualifications as a substantial kernel of the national system of qualifications.

Keywords: re-structuring, regions, vocational training, national system of qualifications, national framework of qualifications.

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Makarenko E.K. KARAMZIN’S MOTIVES IN PUSHKIN’S TRAGEDY “BORIS GODUNOV”. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 11 (113). P. 98-101

The present paper is devoted to the comparison of A. S. Pushkin’s tragedy “Boris Godunov” with “History of Russian State” by Karamzin. Apprehending by Pushkin the artistic originality of Karamzin’s “History of the Russian State” appeared not only in real corresponding, idea community, but in the artistically – aesthetic influence of “History” by Karamzin to the Pushkin’s tragedy. Analyzing the organization of artistic time and space around the images of Boris Godunov and the False Demetrius it’s possible to see the definite rhythmic drawing which is similar very much with Karamzin’s presentation of the 10th –12th centuries events of “History of the Russian State.”

Keywords: “History of the Russian State”, the False Demetrius , genre, artistic time, space, tragedy, chronicle

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Melnikova N.N. A MYTH ABOUT SINFUL WOMAN IN THE RUSSIAN LITERATURE OF THE 19TH – BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURIES. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 11 (113). P. 109-111

In the paper we depict the process of forming the national myth about revival of sinful woman in the Russian literature of the 19th – beginning of the 20th centuries. The three stages are examined in series. The first is the creation of the myth based on the “initial” motive about Jesus the Christ and Mary Magdalene and realized embodied in the traditional model “male redeemer/female victim” in the works by N. V. Gogol’, N. A. Nekrasov, N. G. Chernyshevsky (the 30–60s). The second is the myth’s destruction in the works by A. I. Levitov, A. P. Chekhov (the 60–80s of the nineteenth century). And finally, the third is creation of the neomyth about female redeemer in the works by F. M. Dostoevsky and L. Andreev.

Keywords: Russian literature, myth, neomyth, women in literature

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Kindyashova A.S. LEGAL COMPETENCE OF TEACHERS IN RURAL SCHOOLS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 13 (115). P. 131-134

The article deals with the component of professional competence of teaching staff, such as legal expertise. The problem of legal competence of teachers in rural schools is relevant to the low level of general legal culture of the Russian society, while the teacher must act as one of the main subjects of the formation of legal consciousness of the younger generation.

Keywords: legal competence, sense of justice of the teacher, the teacher of the rural school as a bearer of law culture

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Balastov A.V. THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE INFORMATIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING ADULT TO PROFESSIONAL-ORIENTED FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION IN A NON-LINGUISTIC INSTITUTION. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 4 (119). P. 167-170

It should be noted that in practice of the Russian university' adult education and professional-oriented communication in English, there is some kind of underestimation of the capabilities of information technology training, including multimedia. A rare and ineffective use of multimedia in the Universities is also due to non-linguistic reality of modern higher education in Russia: the creation of computer databases in the universities is not accompanied by suffi ciently studying the problems of application of new teaching materials for educational purposes. In theory, teaching practice and university systems of the teacher training multimedia application is given insuffi cient attention. At the same time, the results of foreign and domestic studies are contradictory and don't always favor the use of computer technology in the learning process.

Keywords: informational technology, multimedia, adult learners, English language training, professional-oriented, communication

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Ulyanov A.A. GOAL-SETTING RESEARCH LEADERS THROUGH A SYSTEM OF LOGIC LEVELS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 12 (127). P. 110-112

The article considers the evolution of ideas about the logical levels, are their main characteristics. The given research representations of the leaders of the management activities, carried out with the help of the “Key issues of management”. The focus of the study is made at the logic level of the goal, as the highest in the hierarchy of logical levels.

Keywords: logic levels, logical levels of belief by R. Dilts, views about the management activity, goal setting

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Popov A.I., Levchenko E.A. MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD MOVEMENT AS A WAY TO IMPROVE AUTONOMOUS WORK OF JUNIOR STUDENTS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 1 (129). P. 132-135

Organization of student’s autonomous work in universities is analysed and the reasons of its low efficiency are revealed. The Olympiad movement is shown as an innovative form of autonomous work organization. Approaches to the content of teaching mathematics using Olympiad movement are proposed. Basic steps of autonomous work organization are considered in the form of Olympiad movement.

Keywords: autonomous work, Olympiad movement of students, methods of teaching mathematics

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Suvorova I.V. DISTANCE EDUCATIONAL FORM OF TEACHING HANDICAPPED CHILDREN. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 4 (132). P. 124-127

The article describes distance learning as one of the forms of teaching handicapped children. The article deals with components of distance learning as a system; the requirements that informational technologies should meet.

Keywords: distance learning, handicapped children, people with special needs, informational technology

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Kuryanovich A.V. LANGUAGE TRAINING IN SCHOOLS AND UNIVERSITIES: SYSTEMATIZATION AND GENERALIZATION OF THE EXPERIENCE OF USING DIFFERENT TYPES OF TEACHING TECHNOLOGY IN THE REGIONAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 2 (179). P. 46-58

In conditions of modern civilization with its characteristic trends towards globalization and informatization the sufficient level of native, non-native and foreign languages is required for the implementation of the important tasks of life (educational, professional, etc.). It is obvious that the media should be ready for appropriate and effective use of the resources of natural language, taking into account its linguocultural specificity. The solution of this task is subject to language training – carried out in the education system set of measures aimed at the development and improvement of language competence as a component of communicative competence of students, representing the level of development of their cognitive abilities and cultural content of the thesaurus. Language training usually begins with studying the development of norms, rules, grammatical structure of the native language, the formation of the skill of expression by means of oral and written language code, the ability to work with the text. Along with the improvement of linguistic competence in the use of the native language, further language training can be focused on the development of one or more foreign languages. The latter need to explain the requirements of the time, including the expansion of the social, economic and cultural contacts between the two countries, the inclusion of carriers in the global Internet communications. The article deals with the modern teaching technologies used in the practice of language training in order to increase the efficiency of formation and improvement of linguistic competence of both the Russian native speakers, and the inofons. The article presents the systematization and generalization of experience of professional activity of specialists – teachers, trainers and teachers of secondary and higher education, engaged in the teaching of the Russian language as a native, non-native and foreign language, as well as foreign languages in the regional educational institutions. As the material for the analysis mainly served the articles of the specified number of persons, published in the journal “Pedagogical Review” in 2013–2016.

Keywords: language training, language competence, pedagogical technology, the technological aspect of the methods of teaching, methods of teaching Russian as a native language, second language and foreign language, methods of teaching a foreign language

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Mymrina D.F., Abdrashitova M.O., Zakharova E.O. DEVELOPING FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE OF THE ACADEMIC STAFF AT A TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 6 (195). P. 171-175

The paper discusses the issue of the development of the English speaking communicative competence at a technical university, which is thought to have become one of the most essential skills of today’s university staff. Due to this, many of the Russian universities are now reconsidering professional requirements to the staff, believing that good knowledge of English could contribute to faster integration of their universities into global scientific community. National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia, has designed a number of professional training programmes for the English language acquisition tailored to the specific needs of the academics. The paper focuses on the course outline “English for Scientific and Academic Communicative Purposes” aimed to develop foreign language communicative competence for professional communication within academic society at the level B1/B2 (Independent User) of European communicative competences. During the course, which has been primarily created for the staff of a technical university, the major features of the academic style of communication, academic grammar and vocabulary as well as the structure of the presentation and the ways of presenting scientific contents are studied and practised. Consequently, upon completing the course, the university staff are able to share the results of their professional activity with their foreign colleagues. The learners are expected to obtain the skills of making and delivering a presentation on their professional profile, duties, and challenges, which appears to be one of the major outcomes of the programme.

Keywords: foreign language communicative competence, professional communication, English for Scientific and Academic Communicative Purposes, presentation

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Kositskaya F.L., Matyukhina M.V. ON THE QUESTION OF THE SPEECH GENRE PALETTE OF THE MEDICAL DISCOURSE. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 7 (196). P. 43-47

The article deals with the results of a study devoted to medical discourse and its speech genre differentiation in the communicative space of Great Britain, France, Russia (three countries). The medical discourse is one of the oldest discourses, since it is about the main, basic values of a person ‒ his health and life. The humanity strives to increase the duration and improve the quality of life. The Medical discourse refers to the institutional discourse, as it serves a special institution, the social stratum – the medical community. The polydiscursivity is a characteristic of the medical discourse,that is born at the intersection of scientific, academic, legal, advertising, commercial, pharmaceutical, cosmetic and medical discourse proper, which is the leading discourse in this symphony of discourses. The speech genre palette of the medical discourse is extensive and diverse. The study deals only with the written speech genres of the medical discourse, which have their own characteristics. The written speech genres of the medical discourse are characterized bythe logical alignment, reasonableness, coherence, preparedness, a consistent development of the theme, the selection of linguistic means, the graphical representation on paper and the distance in time. They are visually perceptible and can be reproduced many times. The Russian medical discourse proper, in contrast to the English (British) and French medical discourses, is characterized by the largest number of the written speech genres, which is due to the extralinguistic factors: national, political, socio-cultural, legal, historical.

Keywords: medical discourse, genre, speech genre, speech genre palette, Russian medical discourse, medical discourse proper

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Genike E.A. .. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 4 (7). P. 38-43

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Pleshchev V.V. Analysis and Forming of the Content of the Studied Subject and Methodical Provision of Adaptive Training in the Field of Programming.. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 4 (36). P. 95-100

The article suggests the results of comparative analysis of modern means of programming (programming languages, SCDB, CASE means). The expert estimation of these means opportunities and speed of their development is given. The characteristic features of adaptive training in the field of programming are enumerated. The principles of creation of corresponding methodical provision are formulated: system types, classification on specialization of software and levels of their studying, self-sufficiency (a case provision), development, modality.

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Morogin V.G. Subjective Estimation of Time to Presenting Color Standards. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 1 (45). P. 106-112

Problem of the man’s perception of time is discussed in article. The different approaches to explanation of mechanism this no quite comprehensible process are analysed. The hypothesis about possible relationship between subjective time and unconscious color preferences are promoted. There are analysed results of the study, carried out with use the author’s technique “Reproduction of time to presenting color standards”.

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Azbukina E.Y. Reflective Control Self-estimated Activity of a Teacher to be as a Resource of Pedagogical Preparation Quality. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 2 (46). P. 80-85

In the work some theoretical positions of skilled-experimental researches on revealing a resource of improvement of pedagogical preparation quality of the teacher to be are submitted. The model of pedagogical preparation and algorithm of realization of reflective control-estimated activity are described.

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Grishina N.M., Steksova T.I. Constructions with Objective Complement of Mental Verbs in the Russian and Ket Languages. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 9 (60). P. 57-61

The purpose of the paper is to compare and analyze the constructions with objective complement in Russian and Ket, considering the quantity of mental verbs in both languages as well as the means of object expressing in mono-and polypredicative constructions. The regular trends of object expressing in relation to the lexical meaning of the predicate are also identified and analyzed.

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Ilskaya T.N. The Significance of Historical Analysis in Contemporary Cognitive Research. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 2 (65). P. 19-22

One of the basic problems and goals of contemporary linguistics is the search of optimum method of the introduction of word meaning. This article presents this problem in perspective of correlation of synchronism and diachronism on the material presenting the concept “force” in the Russian language.

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Morgaleva V.V. ABSOLUTE PARTICIPAL CONSTRUCTIONS IN GOTHIC AND OLD ENGLISH. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 2 (76). P. 73-77

The article is dedicated to the analysis of Absolute Participal Constructions in Gothic and Old English in which the Present Participle in -nd is used. The basis of the Gothic Absolute Participal Construction is Germanic by origin. The Absolute Participal Constructions are found in the ancient Scandinavian literuture too. The Absolute Participal Constructions found its further development in modern germanic langauges.

Keywords: Absolute Participial Сonstruction, dative absolute, accusative absolute, nominative absolute, genetive absolute

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Sushilova V.I. FEW COMPLEMENT SCHOOLS OF TOMSK REGION: SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURROUNDING, INFRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 12 (90). P. 62-66

The article analyses the specificity of Tomsk regional educational system - few complement educational establishments and their infrastructural characteristics

Keywords: few complement schools, infrastructural characteristics of regional educational systems

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Snisar A.Y., Kobenko Y.V. LINGUISTIC FRAMEWORK AND APPARATUS OF EXOGLOSSIC THEORY. Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 9 (111). P. 24-27

The article substantiates the phenomenon of exoglossy in the aspects of social, contact linguistics as well as structure and function; the linguistic specialization of exoglossic theory is indicated regarding the enlargement of interpreting the nature of borrowings; levels and the apparatus of the presented theory are described.

Keywords: borrowings, language development, exoglossy, endoglossy, metaglossic parametrology.

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