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Fomin A.G., Medvedev S.S. AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF BILINGUAL PUNS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2019. Issue 7 (204). P. 79-87

Introduction. The article describes three main models for constructing bilingual puns – multilingual formations in which wordplay is performed on multilingual material. We also present the results of a linguistic study of bilingual puns. The purpose of the study is to establish the role of an auxiliary verbal or iconic indicator of another language or an attribute of a “foreign” culture, as well as to define the language models that describe the most understandable bilingual puns for Russian respondents. Material and methods. The study was conducted on the material of 416 bilingual puns selected on the Internet using a targeted sampling method (9gag.com – 180, Reddit – 185, “Vkontakte” – 51) from 2016 to 2019. To interpret the meanings of interlanguage puns, the descriptive method and the method of semantic analysis were used. To assess the perception of bilingual puns, a linguistic experiment was conducted that included two stages: translation and interpretation of the meanings of foreign words in 20 bilingual puns. The experiment was attended by 200 students of linguistic specialties of the Kemerovo State University and the Novokuznetsk branch of the Kemerovo State University, Siberian Federal University and Altai State Pedagogical University. Results and discussion. An explicator within a bilingual pun contributes to its correct perception. The anticipatory model turned out to be the easiest for Russian respondents to understand, with English-based bilingual puns described by this model were correctly identified in 45.2 % of cases. Puns represented by the neological model are less obvious, especially in the absence of an explicator (25 %). Puns described by the implicit model are also perceived by respondents, but in significantly fewer cases (19 %). Among Russian-based bilingual puns, the most understandable are the bilingual puns represented by the anticipation model – 51.75 %, followed by puns that can be attributed to the neological and implicit models – 50.6 and 15 % respectively. Conclusion. An iconic or verbal explicator is important, but not critical, for understanding bilingual puns. However, when borrowed elements (complete words or their fragments) are not explicitly expressed in puns, an explicator is necessary for successful perception of the pun. The anticipatory and neological model describe the most understandable interlingual puns.

Keywords: bilingual pun, wordplay, Internet-memes, polylingualism

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Kryukova L.B., Belousova A.A. INTERPRETING MARINA TSVETAEVA’S POETIC TEXTS IN RFL LESSONS: PERCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2021. Issue 1 (213). P. 114-121

Introduction. The use of poetic texts as didactic materials is an effective method of teaching Russian as a foreign language. This study aims to describe the methodological and linguistic aspects of interpreting perceptual semantics in poetic works by Marina Tsvetaeva. The interpretation of literary works in perceptual terms facilitates understanding these works’ messages and provides an opportunity for studying and applying units with the meaning of perception in communicative practice. Material and methods. The material for the study was poems by Marina Tsvetaeva with a pronounced semantics of perception (270 poems, 547 contexts). The main research methods were the linguo-stylistic analysis of the texts, the conceptual and semantic analysis of the keywords, and a linguocultural commentary. Results and discussion. When selecting poems for lessons in a foreign-language audience, it is essential to take into account the students’ cognitive interest, the principle of accessibility, and the principle of the methodological value of the poems for studying. When interpreting texts and analyzing perceptual images, foreign students encounter lexical, grammatical, stylistic, and linguocultorological difficulties. By successfully overcoming the difficulties, students perceive the messages and the emotional tonalities of the poems. The titles of certain poems set “perceptual dominants” conceptually expressed in the further semantic development of the text (“V Sumerkakh” [At Dusk], “Luch Serebristyy” [Ray of Silver], “Nochnye Shepota: Shelka . . .” [Night Whispers: Silk . . .], etc.). Tasks on the analysis of perceptual images and the linguo-poetic analysis of poems must be formulated in accordance with the main stages of the lesson. The actualization of skills and abilities involves the use of individual perceptual experience and information available to students about literary texts. Pre-reading tasks aim to capture the readers’ interest and encourage them to be creative (conceptual guess and comparison). Reading tasks aim to analyze the means of expressing perceptual images at the lexical, grammatical, and stylistic levels of the poem. The focus is on keywords with perceptual semantics. Post-reading tasks aim to generalize and interpret the material. Conclusion. The linguo-stylistic analysis of poems by Marina Tsvetaeva in terms of perception allows foreign students to present one of the options for interpreting the texts using their linguistic and sensory experience. The students understand the functions perceptual units perform, observe the implementation of direct and figurative meanings of keywords, and see how the author expresses her intention at all the levels of the texts.

Keywords: poetic text, Russian as a foreign language, perceptual semantics, linguistic analysis

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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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Malikova N.G. Problems with Parameters as a Way for Developing Students’ Ability of Math Simulation // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 3 (54). P. 28-32

The paper deals with some types of school texts which help to develop students’ ability of math simulation. There are such texts which motivate students to introduce a parameter and solution of problems with parameters. That will give the possibility to investigate the completeness of presenting a problem and to teach students to estimate influence of changes of the conditions of the problem on mathematic model and the process of simulation on the whole. These texts were made use of teaching students to solve word problems.

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Voronin S.M. THE STUDY OF STUDENTS PECULIARITIES AS THE BASIS OF INDIVIDUAL-ORIENTED PHYSICAL TRAINING OF STUDENTS AT NONSPECIALISED HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 4 (82). P. 32-35

The article “The Study of Students Peculiarities as the Basis of Individual-Oriented Physical Training of Students at Nonspecialised Higher Education Institutions” is devoted to the analysis of the results of the study of students peculiarities, their attitude to physical training and the role of this kind of training in the life and professional activity of a person, young people’s needs, their interests, aims in life and the values shared, the peculiarities and preferable types and forms of spending spare time in order to use the results obtained to increase the effectiveness and quality of physical training of future specialists.

Keywords: students, physical training, values, questioning methods, sampling

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Koshechko A.N. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 8 (98). P. 145-146

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Menshchikova T.S. THE INFLUENCE OF FOLK-FESTIVE CULTURE UPON A. S. SUVORIN’S NARRATION “GOSUDARINIA-MASLIANITSA” POETICS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 7 (109). P. 97-99

The article is devoted to the analysis of the influence of folk-festive culture on A. S. Suvorin’s narration “Gosudarinia-Maslianitsa” poetics. Different components of folk-festive culture have influenced on the style, plot, themes and composition of the work.

Keywords: A. S. Suvorin, folk-festive culture, Pancake week, show booth, puppet show, gallery, tradition.

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Sukhorukova N.V. TESTING: YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 10 (112). P. 48-50

The article is the result of theoretical study of testing development. We consider testing stages suggested by Russian and international researchers, and various approaches to language testing.

Keywords: testing, testing periodization, approaches to language testing, the essay-translation approach, the structuralist approach, the integrative approach, the communicative approach

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Golovinova N.V. THE NATURE OF COMPARISON IN INDIVIDUAL-AUTHOR’S WORLD PICTURE BY M. LERMONTOV (GENDER ASPECT) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 11 (113). P. 102-108

The article gives the review of the existing approaches to examining comparisons both in linguistics as a whole and in the language of fiction. Enrichment of artistic impression realizes by reflection sensitive- visual form of real world in a human mind through comparison, with consider in gender aspect. This way helps discover number of additional signs in gender concepts by rapprochement with different things (characteristics, phenomena, etc.).

Keywords: analysis of literary text, individual style, comparison, image, gender markers

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Putyatina E.I. THE ENGLISH NUMERAL WORD-FORMING MODELS AND THE NUMERAL MORPHOLOGICAL STATUS IN MODERN ENGLISH GRAMMAR // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 1 (116). P. 161-165

The article under consideration is the result of the research in the field of English numeral word-forming processes taking place in modern English grammar concerning their morphological status, whether the numerals should be referred to the nominative or functional parts of speech. The ground for this research is the fact that they are treated in quite contradictory ways by the native English-speaking linguists headed by Sir Randolph Quirk and Russian Anglicists.

Keywords: word-building or word-forming processes, word-forming model, the English numeral morphological status, nominal and functional parts of speech, open-class and close-class words, determiner

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Medniko D.M. THE PROBLEM OF SOCIAL PARTNERSHIP IN THE SIBERIAN PERIODICAL PRESS THE LATTER HALF OF THE 1800’S – EARLY 1900’S // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 9 (124). P. 36-42

The article is the result of studying the issue of social partnership in labor relationships in the Siberian periodical press in the 1800’s – early 1900’s. We have considered the standpoints of the left-wing and liberal press on this problem. Pre-revolutionary Russian liberal press gives an idea of the compromise (which would consider the interests of the bourgeoisie as well as the workers) in solving the labor issue. Unfortunately, the social development of Siberia in Imperial times could not possibly yield such changes.

Keywords: labor relations in Siberia, social partnership, pre-revolutionary periodical press

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Shevtsova G.V., Moskalets L.E. METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PROFESSIONAL-FOCUSED FOREIGN LANGUAGE TRAINING OF CORRESPONDENCE STUDENTS AT TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 12 (189). P. 76-80

The article deals with one of the key trends in the study process at a technical university – a professional-focused direction in foreign languages teaching methods, the aim of which is to form a foreign language competence in the professional field. The authors consider the significance and multidimensionality of this problem in a technical university educational process, in particular, in training of correspondence students. The authors presume that professional-focused training can significantly enhance the motivation of the students to master a foreign language, since they realize the practical benefit of this knowledge for their future successful professional functioning. The experience of working with correspondence students at a technical university, monitoring their language needs, allows the authors to present a model of professional-focused English language teaching, the key characteristic of which is the creation of the actual teaching and methodological support of the discipline „Foreign Language“. The authors‘ opinion is that the actual content of the discipline will contribute to the realization of the language needs of the students and will help in their future professional activities. The authors generalize their experience of creation of the professional-focused textbooks in the English language which provide learning efficiency; note that texts material is related to the specifics of future professional activities; the semantic and linguistic availability of professional-focused texts is intended to form a system of concepts related to basic professional knowledge, to activate students’ cognitive activity.

Keywords: technical university, correspondence learning, foreign language competence, professional-focused training, integration with special disciplines, language needs, methodological model of foreign language professionally-focused teaching, professionally-focus

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Slepukhin A.V., Semenova I.N., Shcherbina I.A. FEATURES OF STUDENTS’ INDEPENDENT WORK ORGANIZATION USING CLOUD TECHNOLOGIES WITHIN COMPETENCE APPROACH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2019. Issue 3 (200). P. 86-95

Introduction. Based on the substantiation of the relevance of the search for ne w tools and technologies for the organization of independent activities of students, the problem of building a modern methodology for its organization in the system of professional training is highlighted. Aim and objectives. Building a methodology for organizing independent activities of students in the modern educational paradigm for the vocational training system. Material and methods. A clarification of the conceptual apparatus has been proposed: independent work is understood as a set of independent target activities, each o f which is composed of a system (base) of actions. At the same time, the ability of independent work in the process of learning is understood as the ability of the learner to perform (rep roduce) the construction of a system of independent activities and to carry out the actions included in these activities for the reliable achie vement of the set educational goal. The characteristic features of independent work in the vocational education system are highlighted on the basis of analysis and comparison of the totality of the used independent actions and the structure of the system of independent activity when performing independent work. Results and discussion. The characteristic features of independent work in the modern educational paradigm are: 1) individualization, which will manifest itself and be recorded in the set of available actions used by the student, constituting independent activity, and feature s of the structure of independent work as a system of independent activities, 2) the need to ensure corporate professional communication. It is proposed to use the interaction of cloud personal educational environment of a teacher and personal learning environments of students as the main means of forming the skills of independent work and the formation of the information field of independent activities. Taking into account the formulated provisions, a structural-functional model of the organization of students’ independent work using cloud technologies has been developed. Conclusion. From the standpoint of the proposed methodology in the implementation of the competence approach for building a methodology for independent work, the levels of ability for independent work are proposed to be determined as follows: the level of knowledge of actions; the level of ability to perform actions; the level of knowledge of activities with the actions that make up the independent work; the level of implementa tion of activities with actions constituting the independent work (including the design and modeling of the system of activities).

Keywords: independent work, independent activity, learning activities, information and communication technologies, cloud technologies, personal educational environment, personal learning environment

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Kovaleva L.Y., Fedotova E.E. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 5 (14). P. 58-60

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Arzhanik A.R., Mikhalichenko Y.P. Demonstration of self-organiza¬tion phenomena in nature study // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 2 (18). P. 85-87

The article devoted to the methods of Benars instability and Taylor's current demonstration in the course of nature study

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Mukhin O.N. About new possibilities for the methodological synthesis by the studying of the powerful structures of the early Middle Ages // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2001. Issue 3 (28). P. 62-65

In the article «About new possibilities for the methodological synthesis by the studying of the powerful structures of the early Middle Ages» the author sets the methodology for searching cf social structures (among them - powerful structure). This methodology is used by the medievists of the french «School «Annais» and is connected with reorientation to the subjective analysis factors - personality and mentality. The author brings it out as transition from the macrolevei to the microlevel of searches. This search direction becomes priority in the modern native historiography too.

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Drobinin G.V. Status and Progress Trends of the Development of Physical Culture and Sport in Tomsk Region during the period of 1990-2000 years // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 3 (35). P. 50-54

The article presents the results of the operational analysis of the basic indices in the field of mass physi¬cal culture and sport and the highest achievements in Tomsk region over a 10 year period of changing of our society.

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Anisimov K.V. At the Sources of the Siberian Subject in Russian Literature of the XIXth Century: G.I. Spassky’s Magazine «The Siberian Bulletin» // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 3 (40). P. 65-72

The article is devoted to the first in the literature and publicism of the beginning of the XIX century Siberia research edition – «The Siberian bulletin» by G.I. Spassky. Special attention is paid to the principles of selection of the material, ways of its submission which as it is represented, are caused by specificity of recognition of Siberia in culture of the beginning of the century. East Russia is comprehended in «The Siberian bulletin «as exotic territory; receptions of its description go back to utopian performances about «the far grounds». Spassky’s magazine played a determining role during formation of the ambivalent image of Siberia – on the one hand, the parts of Russia adjoining with it territorially and «other» ground regularly studied, on the other hand, the remote, novel, occupied the people conducting essentially other lifestyle, than to what the intellectual of «the Education Age» got used to.

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Chesnokov A.V. Development of Professional Qualities of Physical Training Teacher by Untraditional Methodic // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 5 (42). P. 120-123

In this article an experimental researches of the biomechanical stimulation methodic are presented as factor of professional and technical quality increasing for teacher on physical culture and sport. The comprehensive analysis of influencing of activity on biomechanical stimulation simulators on specific propulsion capacities development is adduced. It is shown, that the indicated methodic application demands careful and methodically competent guard rope of the conforming exercises with allowance of effect of concrete muscle fibers stimulation. The number of pedagogical organizational and methodical conditions for effective moving qualities development is detected, to means that was reached not only technical level increasing, but also improvement of a qualitative training level of the teacher as a whole.

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Kovalenko N.S. The Reflection of the Traces of Animateness/Inanimateness in the Lexico-semantic Compatibility of the Old English Substantives with the Stem-building Suffix -s-. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 4 (48). P. 41-43

The analysis of the lexico-semantic compatibility of the Old English substantives united by the stem-building suffix -s- reveals the fact that originally it was a word-forming formant, serving primarily as the marker of the animated class of nouns.

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Tyukova I.N. “MAXIMS” OF B. PASTERNAK: INDIVIDUAL COMMUNICATIVE “UNIVERSALITIES” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 5 (56). P. 113-118

The work relates to communicative stylistics of text and devoted to the problem of effectiveness of author and reader communication. In the article we research individual communicative “universalities” – “maxims” of B. Pasternak, which are regarded as individual (typical for the author) constructive principles of text building. The “maxims” analysis and their description are realized with the help of “testing standard” and common rules of verbal-fiction text building.

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Polyanichko O.Y. To the Problem of Constructing the Model of the System of Class and out-of-Class Self-Education of the Students of Pedagogical Higher Educational Institutions // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 6 (57). P. 149-154

Self-education is one of the important aspects of organizing educational process in the institution of higher education. The article reveals the idea of modeling the system of the self-dependent work of the students studying at the pedagogical universities in and out of the class. The realizing of the constructed model promotes the development of the competence of the self-education, permits to the students to master qualitatively the school material

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Afanasyeva E.M., Khodanen L.A. - // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 8 (59). P. 135-137

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Blinov A.V. REFORMS OF EDUCATION MANAGEMENT IN WESTERN SIBERIA IN THE ACTIVITY OF SIBERIAN COMMITTEES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 12 (90). P. 105-107

The paper analyzes the activities of the First (1821 - 1838) and the Second (1852 - 1864) Siberian Committees aimed at establishment of rational education management system in Western Siberia. Interaction between the central and the regional authorities is discussed, debatable points are revealed and the results of changes in education management system are summarized

Keywords: Siberian Committees, reform, education, Western Siberia

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Filonenko A.L. FEATURES OF THE FORMATION OF "PRENATAL PSYCHOLOGICAL COMMUNITY" OF PREGNANT WOMEN WITH NORMAL PHYSIOLOGICAL COURSE OF PREGNANCY AND THE THREAT OF INTERRUPTION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 12 (114). P. 212-217

This article shows the dynamics of the formation of “prenatal psychological entity” within the system of “Mother and Child” at every stage of pregnancy. The features of the formation of “prenatal psychological community” of pregnant women with a different course of pregnancy, marked differences in the stages of the passage of pregnant women with normal physiological course of pregnancy and the threat of interruption.

Keywords: “prenatal psychological community”, systemic tumor, co-existentia, “healthy pregnancy”

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Nuriakhmetova N.R. THE CONTENT AND THE FORM OF HOLDING TEACHERS’ QUALIFICATION EXAMINATION UNDER THE NEW CERTIFICATION ORDER OF TEACHERS OF STATE AND MUNICIPAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN RUSSIAN FEDERATION REGIONS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 13 (115). P. 123-126

The article is devoted to problems of the development of teachers’ qualification examination holding procedure instituted by 2011.

Keywords: certification, qualification examination, holding procedure

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Grenobl L.A. AREAL TYPOLOGY AND SYNTACTIC CHANGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 1 (116). P. 101-105

In the present study I make specifi c claims about the borrowing of structural categories and the impact of such borrowings on structural typology. I argue that certain linguistic strategies for clause combining are readily borrowed and that massive borrowing of these categories can result in structural change so extensive/signifi cant that the result is typological shift. Eurasia has long been identifi ed as a particular type of language typology. Early typological studies [1] identifi ed correlations between verb-fi nal word order, postpositions, relative clause before the noun, and, signifi cantly for the present study, subordinate clause before the main verb. Subsequent studies have shown that these correlations are statistically signifi cant only in Eurasia, suggesting that Eurasia is itself a zone for areal typology [2]. Siberia is an important part of that zone, and the indigenous languages of Siberia, are OV (namely the Mongolic, Tungusic and Turkic languages, Chukchi, Itelmen, Nivkh, and Yukaghir, as well as the Eskaleut languages). In the present paper I argue that the Siberian languages are undergoing typological shift as a result of contact with Russian, a change which began prior to language attrition which is now well underway for many if not all of the indigenous languages with small numbers of speakers.

Keywords: language contact, borrowing, grammatical categories, clause-linkage, Tungusic languages, Siberia

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Nizkodubov G.A. STRUCTURE OF THE PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE (TEACHERS OF TECHNICAL DEGREE PROGRAMMES) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 5 (120). P. 49-53

The paper deals with a compositional analysis of the professional competence. The analysis is aimed at revealing key competences which determine a content of the foreign language component. The author suggests applying a foreign language professional-communicative competence as effective means for foreign language refresher courses.

Keywords: retraining, structure, professional competence, competence, foreign language professionalcommunicative competence, cross-cultural professional communication

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Galkina T.V. THE CONCEPT OF THE HOME MUSEUM AS A COMMUNICATIVE SPACE OF FAMILY LEISURE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 9 (124). P. 203-206

The article is dedicated to support actuality of the creation a concept of the home museum in a modern Russian family. As a communicative space of family leisure the home museum not only performs the museum function (security, axiological, research, communicative, recreational, aesthetic, educational), but also helps to heighten the image of the family, tradition continuity, to preserve genuine family potential. The main part is assigned to the younger generation.

Keywords: the home museum, the concept of the home museum, functions of the home museum, the communicative space of the family leisure

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Porvatkina M.V. THE ROLE OF CLUSTERS IN FORMATION OF INNOVATIVE ECONOMY OF THE REGION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 12 (127). P. 215-217

The management of the innovation processes at the state level in the context of globalization is generally ineffective, as national borders are erased in the innovation process. Added value is placed where there local advantages are, generally in regions. Thus, the region objectively becomes the place of innovation processes implementation. Competition in this case unites participants in the region. Today the sources of growth of the regional economy are clusters.

Keywords: regional economy, competitiveness, cluster, globalization

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Sokolova I.Y., Gritskevich N.K. THE DEVELOPMENT AND PRESERVATION OF HEALTH OF STUDENTS’ PERSONALITY WITHIN THE PROCESS OF REALIZATION OF THE CONCEPT OF NATURE AND CULTURE CORRESPONDING EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 1 (142). P. 45-51

The article deals with the main theses, approaches and concepts of development and preservation of health of students’ personality within the process of realization of the concept of nature and culture corresponding education. They are: development, self-development of personal (intellectual, creative and etc.) students’ potential; preservation of their health; improvement of training quality and quality of specialists training. The investigations of the authors and postgraduate students proved theoretically and confirmed experimentally the possibility and effectiveness of these problems-solving within nature and culture corresponding education.

Keywords: conception, concepts of nature and culture corresponding education, development and preservation of health of students’ personality, quality of training, education

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Pecherskiy V.A. KRASNOYARSK SCHOOL OF LAW DURING THE YEARS OF THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 5 (182). P. 57-64

An issue of activity of Krasnoyarsk school of law during the Great Patriotic War is considered on the basis mainly of archive materials. The theme of legal education during the war period did not receive adequate coverage in the scientific literature. The works are basically of review nature and many aspects of the problem remain unexplored. It is shown that the war directly affected the school’s life. The school building was transferred to the military department for flats of military men and classes had to be given in the premises of the hostel. Military and military medical business played a large role in the learning process. As a result the majority of alumni after graduation from the school became prepared military specialists. At the beginning of the war the people’s commissariat of justice of the RSFSR assigned the task for the school to prepare as many graduated lawyers as possible. As a result if in 1942 19 people graduated from the school, then in 1943 – 54 people. Mass enrolment of cadets caused discipline problems. In 1942-43 academic year students missed 4339 hours, 2048 of them are for good reasons. There were 82 tardies for classes. 20 people were subjected to administrative penalties for absenteeism and tardiness. The fight against misconduct was conducted by party and Komsomol organizations of students. Graduates of the school worked both in the territory of the Krasnoyarsk region and beyond, for example in the Primorye Territory, Urals, Ukraine. In 1944 with the revival of legal education in liberated territories capital funds were transferred exactly there. As a result Krasnoyarsk school of law among others was closed.

Keywords: Krasnoyarsk Region, the Great Patriotic War, Krasnoyarsk Law School, legal education in the USSR, judicial authorities

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Khemka A. COMPOSITION AS A PARAMETER OF THE DESCRIPTIVE MODEL OF THE SPEECH GENRE OF CINEMA ANNOUNCEMENT (BASED ON THE ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR INDIAN FILMS) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2021. Issue 1 (213). P. 65-72

Introduction. The paper analyzes the characteristics of the compositional structure of the speech genre of cinema announcement functioning on the Internet. The structure of movie announcements of different types is compared; the specificity of the composition of movie announcements for Indian films is revealed based on the data obtained. Aim and objectives. Description of the composition of the speech genre of the cinema announcement, functioning on the Internet. Material and methods. The study is based on the linguistic-stylistic analysis method, which includes observation, comparison, interpretation, discursive analysis. The material taken for research is 250 cinema-announcements for Indian films written in Russian and posted on the website Indiankino.net. The volume of the studied texts is 6–8 sentences (from 60–100 words). These are movie announcements for films of different genres: melodramas, dramas, thrillers, comedies, action films, etc. Results and discussion. The studied texts have a similar theme, a relatively stable composition and a repeating set of means of linguistic embodiment, which allows us to consider the movie announcement as a separate speech genre. To describe it, a model has been developed that includes the following parameters: communicative goal, image of the author, image of the addressee, image of the past, image of the future, type of dictum content, features of the language embodiment, composition, verbal and non-verbal means. The composition of the movie announcement is one of the most important genre-forming features. It was determined that the composition of cinema announcements for Indian films operating in the Internet environment includes such elements as the title, image (mostly posters), additional information about the film (the name of the characters and directors of the film, year of release of the film, film genres, original name of the film, language in which the film is available), Internet tools (film rating, social media buttons for exchanging film information with other people), description of the film: exposition, main part, ending. Conclusion. The compositional structure and elements of different types of movie announcements (for example, printed movie announcements, movie announcements written in other languages, movie announcements of films from other countries) differ from each other, which depends on the time of their writing, the scope of functioning, and the author’s style. Each of the structural elements of the speech genre of cinema announcement has pragmatic potential and serves to fulfill the main functions of the studied speech genre – to provide information about the film and to influence the addressee and draw his attention to the film.

Keywords: speech genre, composition, cinema-announcement, film, cinema, India

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Panchenko Y.Y. THE MOTIVE OF TOXICITY AND ABUSE AS A MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONCEPT “LOVE” IN KLAVA KOKA’S SONGS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2021. Issue 6 (218). P. 27-37

Introduction. Klava Koka is one of the most popular performers on the modern Russian musical stage, and therefore it is of interest to analyze the motivational content of her work. We have established the key role of the motive of toxicity and abuse in Klava Koka’s songs. It manifests itself in the peculiarities of the interpersonal relations of the characters of the songs, as well as in their values and attitudes. Toxicity refers to the ability of a person or relationship to provoke emotional pain and the complete depletion of the resources of the partner of interaction. Abusive relationships in a broad sense are characterized by the controlling, coercive, threatening, humiliating and violent behavior of one of the partners. Although the perception of love as pain and suffering is a recurrent idea of Western pop music, in Klava Koka’s songs, this attitude to love acquires signs of toxicity and, in some cases, abusiveness. Aim and objectives. The aim of the article is to prove the dominant role of the motive of toxicity and abuse in Klava Koka’s songs. Material and methods. We have analyzed 26 songs written by Klava Koka herself or in co-authorship with the lyricists of the Black Star label. The main research methods are the method of holistic analysis of a work, as well as conceptual analysis. Results and discussion. The motive of toxicity and abuse in Klava Koka’s songs is manifested in the following features of the characters’ relationships and their values: metaphorization of love as pain and suffering, antagonism between partners in relationships, dominance / submission as a pattern of relationships, violence as an important component of relationships, dependence from a partner or from a relationship, intensification of love feelings by one of the partners. The fact that in all the songs that we have considered, the listed features are presented to certain degree, enables us to speak about the dominant role of the motive of toxicity and abuse in Klava Koka’s work. Conclusion. Toxicity and abuse tend to be romanticized in the singer’s lyrics, being presents as an integral part of “genuine” relationships and a manifestation of “true” love. The motive of toxicity and abuse is functioning as the main means of realization of the concepts of “love” and “pain” in Klava Koka’s songs, where the both concepts are linked into a single conceptual pair.

Keywords: motive, concept, toxicity, abuse, Klava Koka, Morgenstern

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Zagrevskiy V.O. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1999. Issue 2 (11). P. 20-23

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Gladyshev V.P., Kovaleva S.V., Kolesnikova E.V. Concept of techogenesis dependent food chains // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 9 (25). P. 11-13

Beginning from water systems and soils, all series connection links of this chain can be viewed as deposition or oozing mediums in relation to toxic devices or linkages, in which there is a dynamic balance realized in system uptake - eduction or uptake - accumulation -eduction.

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Selivanov F.A. Atasphere // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2001. Issue 3 (28). P. 66-67

The article of Seiiwanoff F.A. with the title «Atasphere» examines two opposite characteristics of the culture. The first of them is the quality of intellect and perfection of the human activity in the culture; the second one is the stupidity, evil and imperfection. The author shows that the second quality of the human nature builds the Atasphere and plays the same role as noosphere but it has the opposite meaning and significance.

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Zhotikov V.G. Experimental Observation of the Spin-Spin Action at a Distance // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 6 (43). P. 7-17

In the article the author presents the results of the experiments in which we observe a new type of fundamental interaction – spin-spin action at a distance. The latter presents a non-electromagnetic action at a distance between the spins which is in the pseudo- scalar field. On the base of the experiments the author provides assessment to the magnitude of interaction constant

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Shevchenko E.L., Fateyev A.V., Shults A., Poleshchuk O.K. Analysis of Hyperfine Interactions in Gold, Copper, and Silver Compounds // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 6 (43). P. 23-28

The hybrid Baker’s method together with the cor-relative functional by Lee, Young and Parr was used for constants calculation of the quadric field interaction of the compound sets of cooper, silver and gold. The results were compared with the data of microwave spectroscopy in the gas phase. The authors analyzed the quality of calculation with the use of pseudo-potential and widened basis conditions for cooper compounds. On the base of Messebauer spectroscopy and the aforementioned calculation of the input of the atom orbit of gold and the importance of Messenbauer chemical shift

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Brusnik O.V. World Outlook Aspect of the Special Theory of Relativity // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 6 (43). P. 122-127

The basic directions of development and the concept of relativistic mechanics are considered. The material of paper can be used at studying theoretical physics at pedagogical universities.

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Kanov V.I. Planning the Shift of the Function of Savings in the Macroeconomics // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 5 (49). P. 7-9

Russia in the context of the extended forecast of the development of the world economy: desired state and conditions for its achievement.

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Dubrovskaya N.V. METONYMY IN THE SELKUP LANGUAGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 4 (82). P. 130-133

This article is a prolongation of a complex research of the notional category of abstractedness/concreteness by the example of the Selcup language. The article deals with the questions of the analogical transfers of denominations.

Keywords: metonymy, semantic conglomeration, associative, concrete, abstract

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Zolotarev A.P., Zolotarev N.P. INTEREGIONAL COPERATION OF COMPANIES AND ORGANI ZATIONS AS CONDITION OF DEVELOPMENT OF INOVATIVE SPHERE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 12 (114). P. 106-111

The article is the result of study of practical experience of development of various forms of interregional cooperation in innovative sphere. Experience of intercompany interterritorial interactions, and also the state stimulation of these processes worldwide is considered.

Keywords: the competitiveness increase, new forms of co-operation of the innovative companies, intercompany alliances, stimulation of development of intercompany interactions

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Chesnokova I.A. A LETTER OF CONFESSION IN THE VIRTUAL DISCOURSE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 1 (116). P. 229-231

The article enlightens the peculiarities of creating a letter of confession in the virtual discourse, describes its linguistic and stylistic peculiarities. It is concluded that the major function of a letter of confession is the phatic one.

Keywords: a letter of confession, virtual discourse, phatic communication

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Sofronov V.Y., Fefelova O.A., Silin N.N. THE ACTIVITIES OF THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH AFTER THE ADOPTION OF GOVERNING THE DECREE OF APRIL 17, 1905. (DATA OF TOBOLSK DIOCESE) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 9 (124). P. 21-28

The article concerns one of the most difficult periods in the history of the Russian Empire at the beginning of the 20th century, when, after the adoption of the decree of April 17, 1905 it was possible a transition from Orthodoxy to other Christian denomination, which significantly affected the activity of the ROC. Since no major articles have been abolished, “the Penal Code” (1845), based on which the persons who spoke with an appeal of the transition from Orthodoxy to another religion, could be brought to justice, the clergy of the church acted to limit the activities of the activists of the new religious movement. Thanks to the emerged in the Russian legislation contradictions there were possible cases of collision of the Orthodox population with the latter-day religious denominations, followed by involvement in the conflict the civil authorities, who traditionally sided with the ROC. The research shows the facts of spiritual struggle and the civil authorities with representatives of non-traditional religious denominations in Tobolsk eparchy at the beginning of the 20th century.

Keywords: history of Siberia, Russian Orthodox Church, missionary work, Protestantism, Islam, and old believers

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Babenko I.I., Orlova O.V. AXIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF THE CONCEPT “OIL” IN LANGUAGE CONSCIOUSNESS OF INHABITANTS OF BAKU (DATA OF A LINGUISTIC EXPERIMENT) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 2 (130). P. 190-194

In the article the authors analysed the axiological profile of the concept oil in language consciousness of inhabitants of Baku based on the material of the analysis of the linguistic experiment results. In comparison with “oil centrism”, inherent in mentality of inhabitants of Strezhevoy (Tomsk region), the Bakiners are not so categorical and perceive oil as a basis of progressive humanistic transformations.

Keywords: axiological profile of a concept, regional picture of the world, media concept oil, linguistic experiment

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Lankina E.E. ASPECTS OF TRAINING MUSIC TEACHER TO RESEARCH ACTIVITIES IN THE UNIVERSITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 9 (137). P. 83-89

The article deals with the questions about teacher-musicians training for scientific and research work at universities. The ideas of personal and creative approaches for scientific and research work of students and their cowork with teacher-musicians are stated. Peculiarities and opportunities of educational and scientific platform creation in the context of teacher-musicians practice are revealed.

Keywords: art, music, professional competence, personality, education, music pedagogy

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Orlova O.V., Zhukova E.Y. LINGVO-CULTURAL ORIGINALITY OF THE REGIONAL INFOSFERE: CREATIVE WORKS OF TOMSK ROCK-POET V. SHESTAKOV IN THE CONTEXT OF THE SIBERIAN PUNK SUBCULTURE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 10 (151). P. 174-177

The creative works of the Tomsk rock leader of the late 1980s – early 1990s V. Shestakov are considered in the given article in order to describe the lingvo-cultural originality of the regional infosfer. The poet’s discourse is seen in the aspect of the reflection of Siberian punk subculture in it. Born in the years of perestroika, the Siberian punk embodied in poetic texts own tragic vision of the social reality of the USSR in transition and clearly outlined protest not only against the official ideology, but also against the absurdity of the world order as a whole. A striking example of Tomsk Siberian punk version was the creation of the group “Children of Obrub” and its leader Viktor Shestakov, in whose poetry such traits as hypertrophic nihilism, pessimism, nonconformism, and acute social orientation are embodied. These features are characteristic of Siberian punk subculture as a whole, they originally refracted in a peculiar system of symbols and images inherent idiostile of creative language personality of Tomsk rock poet.

Keywords: regional infosphere, creative linguistic personality, Siberian punk subculture

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Bondarenko E.V., Cherepanova G.I. HOW PHYSICAL EDUCATION SKILLS AFFECT EXTRA-SCHOOL SPORT PARTICIPATION OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 1 (154). P. 108-111

Due to the fact that there is a decline in percentage of university students involved in physical activity and decrease in the physical education programmes’ guidelines, the role of students’ involvement in extra-school sport is highly significant. The study indicates the results of the survey conducted among the girls-students of Tomsk polytechnic university to assess levels of extra-school sport participation. The analysis of the survey data reveals that one of the factors affecting students’ participation in sport and physical activity is poor physical education competence and skills. The study highlights that the issue raised calls for a multi-level approach including developing and promoting encouraging projects that have significant benefit to health and increase physical activity, and it must be supported by a strong information and knowledge base.

Keywords: physical activity of students, independent sport participation and exercises

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Zyablova N.N., Kobenko Y.V. TYPES OF TERMINOLOGICAL UNITS OF SCIENTIFIC STYLE IN LEXICAL-SEMANTIC FIELD ‘RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES’ OF AMERICAN VARIANT OF ENGLISH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 4 (157). P. 17-20

The author considers the results of typological analysis of terminological units of scientific style of American variant of English in lexical-semantic field ‘renewable energy sources’ in the present article. Types of terminological units of scientific style in lexical-semantic field ‘renewable energy sources’ of American variant of English were defined. Among terminological units single component terminological units and multi-component terminological units, acronyms and acronymous compounds, nomenclature units, preterminological units, and occasionalisms were found in the texts of scientific style of American variant of English in the sphere of ‘renewable energy sources’. Linguistic characteristics of terminological units of scientific style in lexical-semantic field ‘renewable energy sources’ of American variant of English were given.

Keywords: terminological units, preterminological units, occasionalisms, acronyms, acronymous collocation, nomenclature units, renewable energy sources

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