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Brusnik O.V. METHODOLOGY OF SPECIAL COURSES ON GENERAL PHYSICS AT THE PRESENT STAGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 8 (136). P. 180-182

The article proposed the idea of creating a special course based on actual problems of modern physics, based on the consideration of physical reality from the standpoint of the three categories. The material can be used in the study of general physics in education departments.

Keywords: special course, physical interpretation, paradigm, physical outlook, geometric world view, a relational view of the world

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Diamant I.I., Romanov D.S., Smyslyaeva L.G. COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING OF VOLUNTEERS OF OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC WINTER GAMES 2014 IN SOCHI (RUSSIA) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 1 (142). P. 131-135

The complex of volunteers’ training for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Sochi in Tomsk training center of Tomsk Polytechnic University the module of first aid is included. This is connected with the fact that when there is such a big event so there are a number of potential threats to health and life as athletes so spectators, service staff, volunteers and local residents. In Tomsk State Pedagogical University the training technique has been developed. This method includes theoretical knowledge and practical skills. As a result of volunteers’ training their knowledge and skills in first aid in emergencies were improved.

Keywords: Olympic and Paralympic Games, volunteers, emergencies, first aid, method of training

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Shvalyeva T.V., Vlasova A.A., Chervonnyy M.A. FORMS OF STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN THE ACTIVITIES OF THE CENTER FOR COMPLEMENTARY PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE EDUCATION BASED ON PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 5 (146). P. 36-40

At Tomsk State Pedagogical University the third year operates the center for physics, mathematics and science Education. The main activities of the centre are connected with the complementary education of students and teachers. The article considers the forms of participation of students in the activities of the centre and the importance of this interaction for the formation of competence of future teachers.

Keywords: training of students of pedagogical university, building professional experience, students’ work with schoolchildren, formation of pedagogical skills

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Voronina M.V. FEATURES OF DEVELOPMENT OF FUTURE TEACHER’S PROFESSIONAL POSITION DURING THE PERIOD OF HIS STUDYING AT HIGER EDUCATIONAL INTITUTIONS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 7 (160). P. 128-132

The contemporary approaches to the definition of “professional position of a teacher” concept are considered in the present article. The author reveals its essence according to the requirements of Federal governmental educational standards of higher pedagogical education for training sector 050100 “Pedagogical education”. The author describes the model of step-by-step development of the professional position during the period of studying at higher educational establishment by defining the cognitive, creative, action and reflexive components of “professional position”. The author characterizes potential opportunities of student’s contest of pedagogical skills in future teacher’s professional position development. In the present article the author examines the process of student’s step-by-step preparation to participation in this contest, the content of contest’s nominations in accordance with structural components of future teacher’s professional position. The contest of pedagogical skills is one of the components of educational system of Blagoveshchensk State Pedagogical University. This contest has been held at university for 15 years. Its results appear in stable professional position of young teachers – former contestants. The features of arrangement of education process in accordance with Russian education modernization are represented in this article.

Keywords: position, personal position, pedagogical position, professional position of a teacher, components of professional position, contest of pedagogical skills

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Bolotnov A.V. REGULATIVE POTENTIAL OF TERTIARY MEDIA TEXTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 7 (184). P. 41-47

The article deals with topical for up-to-date media communication tertiary texts, named so by the author. These texts are reactions to primary and secondary media texts. According to regulative theory as one of the trends of communicative stylistics of text it analyses the regulative potential of tertiary media texts, including typical and more spread regulative means, regulative structures, means of regulativity and regulative strategies, which determine pragmatics of media communication members; reveales the factors, which influence efficiency of this process. Comments to primary and secondary texts from the site of radio station “Echo of Moscow” to the interview of K. Kosachev in April 2017 are the material of the research. It was determined that there is a dependence of regulative potential of tertiary media texts not only on individual peculiarities of its authors (level of their speech and common culture, specificity of world’s view, psychological and cognitive qualities), but also on such factors as informational area (site, in which the text is placed); subjects of primary media text; informational field of author’s and journalist’s language personalities including their value orientation; genre peculiarity of tertiary media text; media channel of connection owing to which efficient reaction on opinions of other Internet users is realised. It was revealed that value modality of tertiary media texts of comments genre is connected with dominating of emotional and valuation vocabulary including invectives, usage of different means of influence, including tropes, phraseological units, aphorisms. Among the regulative structures means of repetition (with citing of opponent’s statements or a primary text’s author) and a contrast for an opposing your own opinion to others is rather spread. The typical for tertiary media texts means of regulativity are the principles of simultaneity and vectors in the text activity of communicants. According to regulative strategy the most frequent strategy is an explicit strategy of intensifying and convergent type with predominance of the logic of expressing emotions. The results are of great interest for the theory of speech influence, media linguistics, communicative stylistics of text.

Keywords: media communication, media text, media discourse, tertiary media text, regulative theory, regulative potential, informational and media language personality

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Milevskiy O.A. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 1 (10). P. 55-57

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Kurolenko E.M. ESSENTIAL BASES OF ART-PEDAGOGICAL ACTIVITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 2 (104). P. 20-24

The structure of human activity in the logics of subject-object relations makes the unity of materially converting, spiritually cognitive, spiritually valuating, and communicative activities. The content and form of pedagogical process of art activity change owing to specific qualities: emotionality, figurativeness, subjectivity, infectiousness and dialogic character. The subject of pedagogical activity should possess a complex of art-pedagogical qualities inclusive of ability to organize and manage pedagogical process, expressed in making a creative plan of the lesson and in its artistic realization; in ability to improvise; in comprehending his or her own individuality, the subjective nature of creative activity; in dialogic forms of communication; in mastering the reflective mechanism.

Keywords: human activity, individual’s socialization, universally creative process, interpenetration of art creativity into pedagogical activity.

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Khanina O.V., Shluinsky A.B. EMPHATIC NEGATIVE VERBS IN ENETS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 1 (116). P. 115-121

The paper discusses Enets emphatic negative verbs. Besides the well-known Uralic “main” negative verb which is used for verbal negation, Enets also has other negative verbs which are combined with the connegative form of the lexical verb. These verbs have the meanings “after all, not”, “almost”, “of course”. The paper describes morphological and semantic properties of these verbs.

Keywords: verbal negation, negative verb, emphatic negative verb, auxiliary, Samoyedic languages, Enets

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Kurovsky V.N. SECURING PRACTICAL DIRECTION OF THE CONTENTS OF THE PHYSICS COURSE AT A GENERAL SCHOOL UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF ORGANIZING PROFILE TEACHING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 2 (117). P. 237-240

In the present paper problems of interconnection of the contents of the foundation of exact sciences with the contents of the future occupational teaching are regarded , based on the material of the Phisycs course in the process of pre-profile preparation and profile instruction. An algorythm of selecting information of industrial character , its systematization and inclusion of it into the contents of the school subject as an example of the operation of the scientific laws is provided.

Keywords: profile instruction, contents of a school subject, information concerning production, their interconnection in the teaching process

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Obukhov V.V. THE CONCEPT OF FORMATION OF NETWORKING IN RURAL SCHOOLS TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF MODERNIZATION OF EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 8 (123). P. 28-33

The article explains the content and the basic directions of networking of rural educational institutions.

Keywords: concept, networking, rural school

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Lisovskaya G.K. THE TYPOLOGY OF THE KOMI STORY 20-IES OF THE 20TH CENTURY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 2 (130). P. 114-117

The typology Komi story of the 20-ies of the 20th century is investigated. The basic types of the story of this period are the realistic, ironic, comic, lyrical story, miniature, and philosophical story.

Keywords: The story of realistic, ironic-comic, lyrical story – miniature, philosophical story

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Glukhiy Y.A., Kachalov Y.N., Kachalova O.I. SCIENTIFIC PEDAGOGY ESTABLISHMENT AND DEVELOPMENT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 9 (137). P. 13-17

The article deals with the scientific pedagogy establishment and development since medieval Europe times up to present. The state of the higher education system in the future professional training is clarified.

Keywords: education, pedagogy, schooling, high school

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Klimova M.N. THREE RUSSIAN VERSIONS OF THE “CAGLIOSTRO’S MYTH” (ALEXEY TOLSTOY, IVAN LUKASH, GRIGORY GORIN) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 11 (152). P. 72-77

Mysterious figure of the Enlightenment famous adventurer Count Cagliostro (real name Giuseppe Balsamo) left mark in European culture, and became the basis for the “Cagliostro’s myth”. Reflections of this myth in Russian literature usually assigned to Count Cagliostro’s visit to Russia (1780). The article examines three works of Russian literature of the XX century, which connected the image of Cagliostro with a fable about a sorcerer and an enchanted beauty. In Russian tradition of this plot, which started by Pushkin's “Poltava” and N. V. Gogol’s “A Terrible Vengeance”, the heroine for the soul of whom are fighting the forces of good and evil, often becomes the personification of Russia. Comparison of stories of A.N. Tolstoy and I. S. Lukash (both are named after the famous adventurer and written in exile) with “comic fantasy” of G. I. Gorin “Formula of Love” reveals the originality of authors’ interpretations of the fable and their continuity.

Keywords: Russian literature, mystical story, screenplay, international plots, national myths, intertextes relations

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Li Y. THE STRUCTURAL DIVERSITY OF THE FEMININE COMPARISONS IN THE LANGUAGE OF THE NOVEL THE KUKOTSKY ENIGMA BY L. ULITSKAYA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 2 (191). P. 91-98

The significance of research is attributed to the constant attention of linguists paid to the discourse of women’s prose and to the usage of the components of functional-semantic categories, including the category «comparativeness», in the language of artistic works. The article considers the participation of different structural comparisons in the description of the female characters in the novel The Kukotsky Enigma by Lyudmila Ulitskaya. The structural diversity of comparisons is presented within the functional-semantic field of comparativeness. All forms of comparatives are present in the language of the novel, with conjunctional comparisons by similarity prevailing. From comparisons on the difference, there are forms of comparative and negative parallelisms. The gender approach to describing femininely marked comparatives facilitates to identify idiostyle characteristics of the writer, namely the tendency to extend and concretize the image of comparison, the usage of comparisons for the comparison of heroines, the author’s boldness and frankness of comparative images as well as the images’ allusiveness, and axiological differences between feminine comparisons in the speech of the characters and in the author’s speech. The article pays attention to the text-forming function of comparatives in the broad sense in the language of the novel The Kukotsky Enigma by Lуudmila Ulitskaya, namely to «the correlation of the tropes and realities».

Keywords: gender, feminine comparison, the methods of expressing the semantic category «comparativeness», allusions, Ulitskaya’s novel The Kukotsky Enigma

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Guseinov G.A. ABOUT SOME ASPECTS OF ANCIENT RELATIONSHIPS OF TATI AND KUMYK LANGUAGES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2022. Issue 3 (221). P. 46-55

Introduction. A retrospective analysis of the history of the relationship between the Tat and Kumyk languages has not yet been the subject of special consideration. Its chronological and areal limits are from the oldest contacts in the North Asian region at the level of the pre-languages to the early medieval era of the existence of the Khazar Khaganate in the East Caucasus. The aim is to provide the necessary historical and linguistic material at the disposal of Tati language researchers, which reflects the retrospective stages of its relationship with the Kumyk language, correlating with the main tasks of this study. Objectives include: 1) the oldest stage of the pre-language relations of these languages, associated with the effect of the Proto-Turkic substrate on Prairan; 2) ancient (III–II thousand BC) – contacts of the northern and southern Western Iranian languages, including Tati, which led to the development of the second (ancient) type of Turkic rotacism in them; 3) connections of the early medieval (Khazar Khaganate) era, the legacy of which are the Hebraisms of the Kumyk language. Material and methods. The material is reviewed at the level of various synchronous slices. At the same time, the methods of the comparative historical method, as well as linguistic geography and areal geography, are used. Results and discussion. The presence in Prairan vocalism of the Prototurk substrate umlaut (reverse harmony of vowels) turns out to be due to the contacts of the corresponding proto-languages in the front Asian zone. Later (III–II thousand BC) their manifestations include rotacism in the northern and southern Western Iranian languages, including Tati. Even later is the general Turkic progressive harmony of vowels, known to both Tat dialects. By the early Middle Ages, the appearance of a noticeable number of Hebraisms of the Khazar era in the Kumyk language refers. Conclusion. The oldest level of relations between the Tat and Kumyk languages includes the presence in the Prairan vocalism of the Proto-Turkic substrate umlaut, the development of which turns out to be due to the contacts of the corresponding forelanguages in the front Asian zone. Later (III–II thousand BC) in the northern and southern Western Iranian languages, including Tat, the ancient Turkic (Bulgarian) rotacism develops. Even later, due to bilingualism, the general Turkic progressive harmony of vowels is divided with the local Turkic languages in the Tati language. In the early Middle Ages, a noticeable number of Hebraisms – borrowings from the Hebrew language – penetrated the vocabulary of the Kumyk language.

Keywords: Mountain Jews, Tati dialects, substrate, Iranian, Kumyk, Azerbaijan, gebraizm, Khazar Khanate

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

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

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Obukhova E.A. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 3 (6). P. 50-51

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Tolstov S.I. To the problem of grouping methods of Altai attached peasants before the reforms of XIX century. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 4 (20). P. 99-104

The paper deals with one of the most poorly studied problems of history of the Altai attached village. According to the author's opinion about the problem of the peasants classification, application of the cluster method of k-averages seems to be the most effective one in combination with theoretical direc¬tives of studying tie life of a peasant.

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Idrisov F.F. Hedging financial risks of business activity // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 9 (25). P. 69-70

Several type of hedging financial risks (in particu-lary percentage risk) is considered. A spline model is proposed for identifying the trend of time series of percentage rate. That model is realized in a recurrent form.

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Brabander S.P., Paleyev D.Y. Grounds for Degassing of the Exhausted Coal Miners // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 6 (43). P. 64-67

In article the question on limiting opportunities of ventilation for maintenance of concentration of methane in developments of panel at a normative levelis considered, and since what moment application of means of degasification is necessary. It is shown, that that for an abatement of inflow of methane from a goaf in working developments it is necesary to reduce pressure in the field of active accumulation of methane by drilling in them of the methane drainage boreholes connected to vacuum pumps

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Filchenko A.Y. Functional-Pragmatic Perspective on Clause Argument Case-Marking in Eastern Khanty. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 4 (55). P. 140-147

The paper outlines the types of discourse-pragmatic functions and kinds of propositional-semantic content associated with the Loc-marked Agent constructions in Eastern Khanty. Selected methodology includes contrastive morpho-syntactic and contextual analysis of the narrative corpus, attending to the information structure and linguistic meta-data. Based on discourse analysis, it is hypothesized, that a wide cognitive faculty facilitating the structuring of information and specifying the roles of the participants, governs the choice of grammatical means, i.e. the construction types. It follows from the analysis of pragmatic, semantic and grammatical features of interacting discourse participants that specific system’s grammatical resources identify with certain pragmatic-semantic properties. The Loc-Agent constructions are prototypically used to express the events with more than one argument with competing topicality. The Loc-Agent constructions (agented passive and “ergative”) manifest a parenthetical shift in centrality of the discourse referents, where a secondary topic referent is competing with the primary agentive topic. This is expressed by temporary promotion of the secondary topical referent to the Loc-marked S grammatical relation. N.V. Polyakova. The Concept ‘Home’ and its Linguistic Representation in Selkup and Russian. The article considers peculiarities of linguistic representation of the concept “Home” in Selkup in comparison with Russian.

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Baydak A.V., Kim A.A. PRINCIPLES OF THE NOMINATION OF THE SELKUP POSTHUMOUS LODGINGS IN CULTURAL CONTEXT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 7 (97). P. 88-93

This article observes the principles of the nomination of the Selkup posthumous lodgings: the cemetery, the grave and the coffin. Ethnolinguistic analysis reveals the particularities and cultural importance of the Selkup burial tradition.

Keywords: ethnolinguistics, the Selkup language, the cemetery, the grave, the coffin

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Kirillova E.N. Quantization of Massive 2- and 3-Forms in Curved Space-TI ME // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 5 (107). P. 5-10

We consider the models of massive second and third ranks antisymmetric tensor fields (massive 2- and 3-forms) in arbitrary four-dimensional curved space-time. We perform quantization of these models in p-forms formalism, and evaluation of the effective actions. The gauge invariance of massive theory is restored with help of the multi-step Stuckelberg procedure. The result is noted in terms of d`Alembertians acting on p-forms.

Keywords: quantum fields in curved space-time, antisymmetric tensor fields, gauge field theories, effective action.

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Rumbeshta E.A., Tyuterev V.G., Chervonnyy M.A. THE WAYS OF INCREASE QUALITY PHYSICAL EDUCATION SCHOOLCHILDREN THE PROFIL SCHOOLS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 13 (115). P. 197-202

At this article there is analyses the potential of interaction profile schools and Tomsk universities for increase the quality physical education schoolchildren.

Keywords: interaction, potential, physical education, increase the quality, the region of innovation

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Maltseva A.A. DYNAMICS OF LANGUAGE CHANGE AND SOCIOLINGUISTIC STATUS OF THE LANGUAGE (BASED ON CHUKCHI-KORYAK DATA) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 1 (116). P. 64-69

The paper, based on data of three languages of the same language family, but with different sociolinguistic status, demonstrates that the development of the language is determined mainly by sociolinguistic factors. Most of these factors are unique for each of the Chukchi-Koryak languages (and that is why the results are different) and one important factor is similar: bilingualism of native speakers and the impact of the Russian language. In the fi eld of grammar the infl uence of the Russian language is hidden from direct observation, and is expressed in development of forms and constructions with corresponences in Russian, and in removal of non-congruent ones.

Keywords: language change, language contact, sociolinguistics, analytic, synthetic, localization, purpose constructions

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Iskenderova N.R. ABOUT BASIC LINGUISTIC AND STYLE FEATURES OF THE AZERBAIJAN NURSERY POETRY (DATA OF 1980–2000S) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 3 (118). P. 218-220

In the article the basic linguistic and style problems of the Azerbaijan nursery poetry written within last years have been investigated, basic results have been shown. The results show that in the new time Azerbaijan nursery poetry which has become rich as from subject – ideological point of view, from linguistic and style point of view has attained semantic shades. A number of features have been defined on the basic of creative work of the prominent nursery poets of Azerbaijan ( I. Tapdig, T. Elchin, M. Aslan and others).

Keywords: nursery poetry, linguistic and style problems, subject-ideological point of view, semantic shades, creative work

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Kostomarov P.I. THE SPECIFIC OF USE OF THE PRECEDENTIAL NAMES IN THE DISCOURSE OF THE NATIVE SPEAKER OF THE GERMAN PEOPLE'S SPOKEN LANGUAGE OF SIBERIA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 10 (125). P. 44-47

The article deals with the peculiarities of use of precedential names in discourse of ordinary personality. The methods of implementation of these precedential units are defi ned, as well as scope's sources of use of precedential phenomenons in the text body of German language personality are described.

Keywords: german folk-spoken discourse, ordinary language personality, precedential names

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Zelichenko V.M., Rumbeshta E.A., Epp V.Y. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1997. Issue 2 (2). P. 3-4

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Nevolina V.V. The specific features of the regional economic interests in the sphere of education // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 5 (21). P. 34-36

In the article education as a branch of national economy and its regional features are reviewed. This forms the basis for determining the specific character of the regional eco¬nomic interest in this sphere.

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Petrochenko L.A. Allusion in the Context of Cross- Cultural Communication // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2002. Issue 1 (29). P. 38-39

The article treats ofthe formation of allusions in the process of cross-cuitural communication. The attention Is focused on some literary plots and characters of oriental civilization, which have become an integral part of English language and culture.

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Syubareva I.F. Education development in the eastern Prussia and in the region of Kaliningrad // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2002. Issue 2 (30). P. 100-103

The article deals with the development of the education system of the Eastern Prussia and Koenigsberg University as well as the development of the education system in the region of Kaliningrad in the Soviet and post-Soviet periods.

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Nazarov A.A. Investigation of Nemark's Pattern of the Persons Insured by the Pension Fund // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 5 (37). P. 80-83

This work offers the mathematical model of a number of insured people of a pension fund in a form of the infinite two-faced non-markovian system of queue systems. The research work in stationary re¬gime of queue system showed that distribution is two-measurement Poisson distribution with impendent components.

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Karpitskiy N.N. Stratification of the Description of the World as a Stratification of a Body // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 2 (39). P. 93-97

In this article is proved, that the way of vision of an own body determines world-outlook. In consciousness of the modern man the vision of the body is stratified on habitual vision, on vision of a body in social reality and on erotic vision. Therefore reality of the world is stratified and modern man loses integrity.

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Pilipchuk L.S., Belenko O.G. Semantic space of senior schodchildren in the context of communicative behavior peculiarities // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 2 (76). P. 32-36

The article prescuts the results of experimental investigation of psychological peculiarities of semantic spaces of selfconsciousness at the senior school age level

Keywords: communicative behavior, soverenization values, semantic space, levels of communicative skills, picture of the world

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Shpachenko I.A. INNOVATIVE COMPONENT IN THE SYSTEM OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING SOCIAL AND CULTURAL SERVICES AND TOURISM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 2 (104). P. 74-78

Current conditions for the development of service industry and tourism suggest the need to create an innovative system of training based on practice-oriented and competence approach. Innovative educational programs schools aim at improving communication with the future of workplace competence of graduates and provide multiple paths for business (professional) qualifications.

Keywords: innovative education, innovative educational programs, social partnership model, practice-oriented approach, competence approach.

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Werner Н.K. VAJDA ED. J. A SIBERIAN LINK WITH NA-DENE LANGUAGES. – THE DENE-YENISEIAN CONNECTION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 3 (105). P. 177-179

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Filchenko A.Y. NEGATION IN EASTERN KHANTY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 1 (116). P. 38-44

The paper outlines the main patterns of negation in the endangered Eastern Khanty dialects of Western Siberia. Eastern Khanty negation is coded primarily by the negator of two types, indicative/declarative YntY and imperative дl. In terms of the position of negative marker, Eastern Khanty shows consistent preference of preposing. Concerning the morphosyntacic symmetry of negatives, Eastern Khanty appears predominantly symmetrical, showing no morphosyntactic variation between affi rmative constructions on one hand, and negative constructions on the other, while main variations in the marking negation concern imperatives and existentials.

Keywords: endangered languages of Siberia, areal typology, language documentation

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Bondaryuk D.V. FREEDOM OF WORSHIP AND RELIGIONS OF THE EMPLOYEE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 12 (140). P. 120-123

The article deals with the consequences of realization by the employee of the freedom of worship and religion in the course of the labor legal relationship, the consequence of use of estimated categories in the section of specified constitutional freedoms, questions of cancellation of the employment contract on the corresponding basis.

Keywords: freedom of worship and religions, freedom of work, dismissal of the worker, employment contract

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Suvorova I.V. EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM OF HANDICAPPED AND SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN IN TOMSK REGION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 6 (147). P. 131-138

The article deals with the present situation, problems and way-outs of educational system of special children in Tomsk region in the variety of its components: special, integrative and inclusive types of education are explored. Special attention is paid to distance learning as an important form of education being realized in different types of educational institutes.

Keywords: children with special needs, handicapped children, special education, integrative education, inclusive education, distance learning, Tomsk region

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Melik-Gaykazyan I.V. NEW CULTURE FOR NEW PEOPLE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 7 (148). P. 33-44

The direction of the application of nonlinear dynamics methods for semiotic diagnostics of social attractors in modern culture is presented (the result of the RFBR project № 14-06-00440). On the basis of semiotic diagnostics of images and symbols of social egoism and social altruism the arguments for the understanding of bioethics as a phenomenon of self-consciousness of modern culture are put forward (the result of the RFH project № 12-03-00198). The finding out about pragmatics of new culture is done within the framework of project № 155 “Methodology of the modeling the semiotic mechanisms of management of educational systems nonlinear dynamics” of the State assignment for Tomsk State Pedagogical University.

Keywords: semiotic diagnostics, informational-synergistic approach, attractors of sociocultural dynamics, memory turn, bioethics, social egoism, social altruism

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Galashova N.B., Kamarova N.A., Chernykh E.I. NON-STANDARD FORMS OF ADVERTISING EXPOSURE: MARKETING EFFECT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 5 (158). P. 63-68

The main strategic objective of advertising is to increase sales of a particular company. There is no doubt that the consumer knows about this problem and about the various methods of advertising impact. Some of these methods seem to be quite complex, and some clear and simple. The relevance of the study due to the fact that the effectiveness of traditional promotional tools, such as direct advertising and public relations, goes down each year. Marketers develop alternative ways of influencing consumer. This article discusses the non-standard forms of advertising and promotion: ambient marketing, product placement, creating intrigue in the advertising message, flashmobs and other.

Keywords: marketing tools to promote products and services, the efficiency of instruments of promotion, nonstandard forms of advertising promotion

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Tchernyavskaya Y.O. FEATURES OF ART SPACE IN S. K. DANILOV’S STORY FAIRY TALE “THE PRINCESS AGASHKA IN THE COUNTRY OF UNKNOWN ANIMALS” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 2 (179). P. 102-107

The article is devoted to the research of methods of creation of art space in S.K. Danilov’s story fairy tale. The real space representing a corner under the ladder of the old wooden house is transformed in the character’s imagination into the special fantastic world, in which the fragments of memoirs and unsystematized data on the world around are weaved. Adventures of the character are connected with movement in space, overcoming barriers, that is characteristic of the folklore fairy tale. The character seeks to order the surrounding chaos of the spatial objects which resist ordering: fantastic space is imitative, and its structurization is impossible by the principles of the real world. The space is directly connected with the character creating by means of her imagination of the whole world inhabited by magic beings and having recognizable fantastic topoi (kissel swamps, dairy rivers), realities of the modern world (an old shed, Tverskaya Street). In consciousness of the child they are allocated with fantastic functions. The space of the Country corresponds to archetypical models: the open space is opposed to the closed one. An important role in the spatial model carries out the opposition “top-bottom”. The plot of the magic fairy tale connected with an initiation ceremony receives reconsideration in S. K. Danilov’s fairy tale. Having found the sacral knowledge in a “dark-dark” corner under the ladder connecting different spatial levels, having in parallel experienced imaginary death – initiation in the Ragman’s shed, having received sacral knowledge in an underground cave of kigol, the character breaks a spatial impasse and cheerfully runs up, overcoming the hopelessness of the “lost” place.

Keywords: S. K. Danilov, “Princess Agashka”, children’s literature, story-tale, literary regional studies

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Voloshin D.V. PROFESSIONAL TRAINING OF PENITENTIARY STAFF IN THE EARLY YEARS OF SOVIET POWER (1917–1924) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 9 (186). P. 141-146

In the article the issues of penitentiary staff training during the first years of the Soviet government are revealed. These issues are of concern for research as one of the underworked topics in native science. The author focuses on the events connected with it, on historical and pedagogical experience, trials and errors of pioneers of Soviet penitentiary staff training system. Chronological boundaries of the article are determined by the major events of Russian history, which were highly influential on the process of professional penitentiary staff training. The lowest boundary begins in October 1917 with inauguration of Bolshevik regime. The highest is connected with the Second Congress of penitentiary affairs officials of the RSFSR held from November to December 1924, after the agreements of which systematic solutions of the issues of Soviet penitentiary staff training became possible since the second half of 1920s. The first agreements of the government during the first years of Bolshevik regime concerning penitentiary personnel policy and shifting penitentiary priorities are revealed. The central place in the article is devoted to the revealing of external and domestic factors undermining the professional penitentiary staff training and having a negative impact on the possibilities of penitentiary personnel policy in that period. The conclusion about the role of the first educational endeavors’ of Soviet government in foundation of the Soviet system of penitentiary staff training is stated.

Keywords: history of education, personnel policy, penitentiary staff, professional training

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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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Zarubina O.V. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 3 (6). P. 30-34

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Akhmetova L.V. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 4 (7). P. 69-72

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Shepel T.V. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 1 (17). P. 13-19

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Zyryanova E.V. The Problems of Morphemic Articulation of the Verbal Word in Selkup // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2002. Issue 1 (29). P. 43-46

The article dwells upon the problems of the morphemic articulation of the verbal word in Selkup. There are two structural elements in the verbal word: stems and affixes. Byword-building and form-building verbal stems suffer appreciable changes. Among them are: abbreviation of vowels' length in stem, reduplication or weakening of consonant on bound of the first and second syllables, elision of the final vowel and consonant, augment of verbal stem, interchanges of the final vowels of verbal stems.

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Razumova N.E. The Images of the Infinite in Turguenev's Works // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 1 (33). P. 5-9

The author analyzes the evolution of the images of «the great space» representing in the fullest form the ontological notion of the artist. The author displays the step (moor) with its national semantics being ousted by the sea with its existential semantics. The article exam¬ines the development of the semantic complex of the sea in Turguenev's stories «Traveling to Polesje» and «On the Eve».

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