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Filichev Sergey Aleksandrovich USING DEBATE IN ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING OF BACHELORS OF BUILDING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 1 (166). P. 51-56

Russian federal state educational standards direct at creating common cultural and professional competences, which can be formed only be using active teaching methods. In this connection it is important to identify those that are most effective in environmental training of technical universities’ students. The article summarizes the positive experience of the using debate in teaching natural and physical sciences. Skills, formed with the participation of students in the debate, are revealed. Thus, participation in the debate develops the ability to analyze information, the ability to prepare oral speech, willingness to work in a team. The article presents the rules of debate and describes the teacher’s and students’ stages of preparation for the debate. The article includes methodical receptions and examples of practical training using this method in Tomsk State University of Architecture and Building. There are some difficulties of students encountered in the work: the inability to articulate main idea, inability to debate, the arguments put forward.

Keywords: debate, environmental training of engineers, active learning method, competences, psychological testing

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Dubskikh Angelina Ivanovna, Sevastyanova Valeriya Stanislavovna “STAR” INTERVIEW: STRUCTURAL AND COMPOSITIONAL ASPECTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 3 (168). P. 24-28

The article dwells upon the range of theoretical issues related to the definition of the concept of “star” interview. The article is focused on structural and compositional characteristics of “star” interview’s texts as a form of massmedia discourse. The author analyzes constitutive components and reveals distinct characteristics of “star” interview. The emphasis of “star” interview is placed on person’s eccentricity. This interview is aimed to create a bright emotional-psychological portrait. The key goal of “star” interview is to attract attention and maintain interest of the mass audience. There are a lot of personal questions in “star” interview. This explains the fact that “star” interview is less informative in social and political terms.

Keywords: mass-media discourse, “star” interview, journalist, respondent, mass audience, dialogical text, dialogical unity

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Grekova Olga Konstantinovna INTEGRATIVE RUSSIAN FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES` VOCABULARY COURSE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2020. Issue 4 (210). P. 183-191

Introduction. The paper deals with Language for Special Purposes Vocabulary Course Modern Teaching Methods. It limelights the integrative course with the multichannel teaching aids’ presentation and lines out its organization principles. This program is based on the auditive educational lectures’ course, built exclusively on the educational material of authentic lectures’ extracts. Lectures’ glossaries as a pattern for revising the main pronunciation difficulties at the same time introduce the discipline subject index. Totally it results in forming the compact multipurpose course, involving the spheres of Phonetics/Accentuation/Rhythmics/ in the aggregate with Lexicon/Grammar/Logic/Composing/Rhetoric/Sounding &Written text Analysis/Speech Development. As soon as each lecture’s task typology is vast and is reproduced repeatedly, students gain the possibility to see every object diversely in its totality and contradictions. The purpose of this article is not only to describe the integratively introduced knowledge, but to present a system of methods for working with knowledge in the flow of such educational course. Material and methods. The principle research method is the comparative analysis of hypothetical and real ways of uniting the different purposes and aims of the functional Russian as a Foreign Language course in a solid program. Results and discussion. It turned out that the purposes and aims of forming competences, being different in their nature, are compatible in the integral whole in the educational course. Such course can be based on listening as a type of speech activity. And it’s the diverse kinds of mental activity (extracting information from different non-homogenous sources, presented on different vehicles, phenomenae’ comparison, emphasizing the main item, making whole of an odd set, general and concrete problems’ formulating, enumerating the problem aspects) that forms a certain mentality type. And it is vital not only for those, specialized in “Philology: Linguistics: Literature Studies”. Conclusion. An integrative educational course is an integral system, simultaneously involving students in several kinds of mental and speech activity. Multichannel teaching aids presentation forms the communicative competence rapidly. Hence such courses contribute to intensifying Russian as a Foreign Language educational process.

Keywords: Russian as a foreign language, integrative course, multichannel teaching aids’ presentation, vocabulary teaching, language of the major “Philology”

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Panfilova Serafima Sergeevna PRAGMATICS OF EVALUATIVE TEXTS: A HYPERTEXT APPROACH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 10 (138). P. 36-41

The article considers the hypertextuality phenomenon in the framework of literary discourse. Particularly, a study of English praise texts is being carried out in order to reveal their hypertext potential of literary texts verbalization by adjective models. The research results in the conclusion about domination of emotional content over its evaluative content in evaluative texts.

Keywords: hypertextuality, evaluative text, literary discourse, adjective

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Persidskaya Anastasiya Sergeyevna LINGUOCULTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE NOMINATIONS OF HAIR IN THE DIALECTS OF THE SELKUP LANGUAGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 6 (171). P. 50-53

The article represents the analysis of the nominations of hair in the Selkup dialects. The research objective is to find out linguoculturemes and reveal their inner meanings. The object of the investigation is the dialectal variants of the lexemes denoting hair in the Selkup language. The research offers the study on the folk and everyday texts, in which the lexemes function in their literal and figurative meanings. The author carried out the research of opt, qaž, tujja, tar on the motives of origin of their secondary meanings, looks into etymology and word formation capability of the somonyms under study. Along with the linguistic analysis of meanings of somonyms denoting hair in the dialects of the Selkup language the study of culturological data helped to reveal linguoculturemes opt and qaž, which objectify connection between the world of people and the world of spirits.

Keywords: Selkup language, dialect, somatic vocabulary, nomination of hair, linguocultureme, linguocultural analysis

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Petrova Nina Gennadyevna ABOUT THE CONNECTION OF REGULATIVITY AND REFLECTIVITY IN THE POETIC TEXT: TO THE PROBLEM STATEMENT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 11 (188). P. 73-78

The article is executed from the positions of the communicative stylistics of the text. It is devoted to the theoretical substantiation of the connection in the poetic (and wider – artistic) text of regulativity and reflectivity. The review of the works of recent years devoted to the study of textual qualities and categories on the material of various discursive practices is presented. The essence of regulativity, reflection, including its types, as well as reflectivity is considered in detail. Regulativity is a systemic textual quality that provides management of the cognitive activity of the addressee. Reflection is interpreted as a universal sign of human thought activity. Reflectivity is a person’s ability to reflection. The reflectivity is closely connected with images of the author and addressee which are realized in the textual categories of subjectivity and addressing. The author relies on the researches of linguists, literary critics, also observations of masters of the artistic word for establishing the connection between the regulativity of the poetic text and the reflectivity. It is found out that from the positions of the communicative-activity approach to the text, the basis of regulativity as a systemic textual quality is reflectivity. Prospects for further research are outlined.

Keywords: categories and qualities of the text, regulativity, reflectivity, poetic text

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Rubanov V. G., Sesyunina I. B., Korniyenko A. A. . // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 1 (4). P. 5-7

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Semenova Elena Nikolaewna FORMATION OF THE ORGANS OF THE STATE SUPPORT AND EVERYDAY GUARANTEEING OF THE FAMILIES OF SERVICEMEN DURING THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR (ON BASIS OF THE WEST SIBERIAN MATERIALS) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 2 (155). P. 31-37

The article highlights the process of separation of the bodies of social security and domestic organization of military families from social welfare bodies. A wide range of tasks which the People's Commissariat of social welfare faces, small staff, and, which is the most important, the lack of far-reaching beholden network of the bodies responsible for social security of military families at the local level determined the lack of effective government aid to this category of citizens and became the reason for introduction of the bodies of social security and domestic organization of military families. Through the example of functioning of the regional and territorial social security bodies in Western Siberia the order and structure of their organization and the tasks which they face are demonstrated, as well as the importance of changes in the structure of the bodies for effective assistance to the military families is studied.

Keywords: the Great Patriotic War, West Siberia, the families of servicemen, organs of the state guaranteeing

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Babenko Innesa Igorevna ARTISTIC REFLECTION AS A FACTOR OF CREATIVE LANGUAGE PERSONALITY FORMATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 4 (157). P. 107-111

Artistic reflection of the young poet is described as a regulatory strategy of implementation of the results of inner world introspection, socio-cultural, linguistic and historical phenomena in aesthetic form. This regulatory strategy is explicated and uniform according to the type of the dominant regulatory tools, which include the intertext and metatext, forms of aesthetic incarnations of metahistorical and metapoetical consciousness of forming creative personality. In contrast to the mature poet, aspiring poet is more exposed to artistic reflection of collective memory resources, which reflected the results of the philosophical experience of previous generations. The memory of his own actions, deeds and experiences is being formed more clearly, so the author’s consciousness is to become a prism through which the “memory of art” eflects.

Keywords: aesthetic reflection, regulatory strategy, creative language personality, aspiring poet

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Vildanova Guzel Agzamovna EUPHEMIZATION INSTINCT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 3 (168). P. 15-19

The article presents an overview of rationales for euphemisms usage. We consider the problem from the point of psycholinguistics, social psychology, evolutionary biology and ethology. Biological researchers believe that a need for euphemisms could be one of the earliest linguistic imperatives imposed by disgust, thus euphemisms present a verbal hygiene strategy. Psychologists state that it is a distancing strategy, a means to manage human terror at the prospect of death. The article also considers the central role of politeness and cooperation principle in euphemistic and off-record indirect speech generation. From the perspective of the theory of strategic speaker indirect communication does not always involve pure cooperation between speaker and hearer but a mixture of cooperation and conflict and euphemising can be used to negotiate this uncertainty. Therefore, euphemism as a form of indirect proposition can allow for plausible deniability and has a strategic rationale.

Keywords: euphemism, indirect speech, instinct, theory of strategic speaker, principle of cooperation, politeness

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Murtazina Polina Aleksandrovna LOGICAL-LINGUISTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF DEFINITIONS IN ACADEMIC DISCOURSE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 3 (168). P. 59-62

The article discusses the problem of definition in logics and investigates the role of it in management discourse based on academic textbooks. Describes applied research problems and paradox of definition analysis. The author introduces the concept of definition and identifies its types and characteristic features. The understanding of the definition content is formed due to logical systematization and classification. Distinguishes and describes nominal and real, explicit (classical, functional) and implicit (inductive, ostensive) definitions. Gives the techniques, similar to definitions (description, characterization, explanation, comparison and differentiation), defines their didactic purpose. The study provides linguistic realizations of definitions from academic texts, reveals common logical mistakes of definitions.

Keywords: Applied research, management discourse, definition, paradox of analysis, classification of definitions, characteristics

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Olechno-Wasiluk Joanna FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF INTRODUCTION TO THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE OF POLISH PRESCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 3 (168). P. 93-95

The present article shows a lesson plan of an extra-curricular lesson for kindergarten children which was distinguished in the category „Teaching materials” in the International Competition for Teachers of Russian as a Foreign Language organised by Tomsk State Pedagogical University and the Polish-Russian Institute in Wroclaw (Poland). The main theme of the lesson is based on the topic: “Understanding Masha. Speaking humorously, nicely and interestingly about the Russian language and culture.” The lesson is to be organised as a non-obligatory workshop. The lesson plan contains objectives and tasks characteristic of a workshop, of which the most important ones consist in popularising the Russian language and culture, encouraging children to adopt an open attitude towards cultural otherness as well as making them understand and show tolerance towards another culture. The lesson plan enumerates and describes teaching and learning methods to be used during classes. Special attention is paid to the selection process of rhymes and songs for children to learn. It is proposed to choose texts which contain words similar to those in the native tongue. Repeating such words is fun for children and it gives them a sense of achievement. The lesson plan determines also the psychological and pedagogical aspects of the workshop. During the classes children do not only learn Russian words and find out about their geographical neighbour’s culture, but they also learn: working in groups (depending on the age colouring matrioshkas, making greeting cards with a picture of matrioshka, doing a puzzle with a picture of balalaika or samowar), learning behavioural patterns and values through play. This kind of extra-curricular classes constitutes a really absorbing way of popularizing the Russian language among children, but it also provides good practice for students (future teachers) who take part in preparing the event and can engage in organising a really interesting undertaking.

Keywords: extra-curricular classes, teaching materials, popularising the Russian language

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Slepukhin Aleksandr Vladimirovich USE OF PRINCIPLES OF CREATION OF INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT OF ELECTRONIC TRAINING OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR JUSTIFICATION OF SET OF ITS STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 4 (169). P. 92-100

The author formulates the problem of lack of uniform approach to creation (design) of structural components of the information educational environment (IEE) of electronic training at higher education institution, and on the basis of the analysis of the approaches to allocation of the principles of creation of IEE which are available in pedagogical literature offers the variant of classification of the principles, and in addition on the basis of research of dependence (influence) of activity essence of the principles of creation of IEE of electronic training in higher education institution and the set of its structural components the new principle is formulated.

Keywords: training technique, technology of training, technique of use of information and communication technologies in training, training methods

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Galkina Tatyana Vasilyevna THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SOCIOCULTURAL PROJECT “PRESERVATION OF ARCHITECTURAL GENE POOL OF SIBERIA: TOMSK DIRECTORY OF PLATBANDS (TATARSKAYA SLOBODA)” IN TOMSK STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 5 (170). P. 238-244

The article is devoted to the analysis of the experience of the cultural project “Preservation of architectural gene pool of Siberia: Tomsk directory of platbands (Tatarskaya Sloboda)” in September-November of 2015. The article reflects the following aspects of project activities: organizational, teamwork, research, as well as testing of full-scale survey method of 223 wooden architectural objects. The results of the project were the following: creation of Internet presentations of Tatar settlement platbands as the primary database for further research, assessment of natural wood preservation, scientific publications on conservation of wooden architecture in Tomsk. However, was revealed the quantitative and species diversity of Tatar settlement platbands, their spatial distribution. Highlights the richest with unique architraves streets as a promising route area for education of patriotism and urban tourism development. The implementation of such projects is not only social and cultural sphere of socialization of youth, but also a necessary condition for their professionalisation.

Keywords: social and cultural project, heritage preservation, wooden architecture, decor, platbands, education of city patriotism

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Kuryanovich Anna Vladimirovna PROFESSIONAL TRAINING OF STUDENTS-PHILOLOGISTS IN THE CONTEXT OF INTERACTION BETWEEN UNIVERSITY AND SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 10 (187). P. 56-61

In the article we are talking about the interaction of the higher and secondary schools in the context of the implementation of the competence approach, on the one hand, as a manifestation of the openness and continuity of the modern educational process, on the other, as an important component of the university training of students who study in the field of Pedagogical Education. It is noted that a knowledge component in the university education of this contingent of trainees should be present sufficiently, and substantive training should necessarily be guided by future professional activity. In fact, university training in the subject area of students of a pedagogical university should use the criterion of applicability of information in future professional activity as a priority reference point in studying any topic of each subject block. In this connection, the student is obliged to know the normative base of general education, to have an idea of the programs implemented in the general education school, to be able to give them a competent assessment. The student should be familiar with a certain range of scientific and educational-methodical literature on the subject. The role of educational and production practices, research work, as well as network sites, stimulating students’ motivation for mastering the profession, social adaptation and personal growth, is also being updated in the process of the university training of students-philologists. As an example, the forms of network interaction practiced in the process of implementing the program “Formation of the professional culture of teachers in the new educational conditions” are analyzed as part of the network of the experimental site “school – university” (IAOU School No. 14 named after A. F. Lebedev, Tomsk – Tomsk State Pedagogical University). It is concluded that it is the orientation of a pedagogical university to a school and close interaction with it that will allow for the professional training of students-philologists in the context of the changed requirements of society, presented to the modern teacher.

Keywords: competence approach, openness of the educational environment, network interaction, continuity of the educational process

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Makusheva Zhanna Nikolaevna THE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF THE SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOURSE TEXT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 7 (196). P. 15-18

The article deals with the question of studying the structural properties of the academic medical discourse text of such type as “Original Research”, based on the material of the New England medical journal. It provides the characteristic of text-Background, text-Methods, text-Discussion, text-Results and text-Conclusions. The article presents the examples of the implementation of the information content of the above texts of the article in Russian in comparison with the submission of information in English. It describes the specifics of the linguistic manifestations of English sentences presenting the text of a medical journal article under study. It demonstrates the result of studying of what the text of the article of academic medical discourse is. The most significant factor of the study is that the analyzed article text is considered as a scientific conversation with colleagues, whose purpose is to discuss participation in the conduct of statistical analysis and public presentation of the results of research activities and intended for a narrow circle of specialists using natural science concepts and methods, information, bibliographic resources and medical and biological terminology in solving professional problems can be defined by verbal constructions, consistent and inconsistent definitions, prepositional and non-prepositional combinations of nouns with adjectives, nests of words, letter abbreviations (acronyms) and correlates with medical terminology by German and Latin symbols in written form.

Keywords: the article text of academic medical discourse, text structure, text-Background, text-Methods, text- Discussion, text-Results, text-Conclusions, the New England Journal of Medicine

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Stepovaya Valeriya Igorevna ENGLISH RECEPTION OF N. V. GOGOL’S COMEDY “THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR” IN THE ADAPTED TRANSLATION BY MAX SOLOMON MANDELL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2021. Issue 4 (216). P. 150-159

Introduction. Interest in the phenomenon of N. V. Gogol is now manifested both by the scientific community, as well as by playwrights and readers in Russia and abroad. In this regard, it is relevant to study the translations of Gogol’s works (and, in particular, the translations of the comedy “The Government Inspector”) into English, and especially to study such aspects of it as translation interpretation, which affects the reception of the work meaning by readers/spectators in a foreign cultural environment. Aim. The aim of this work is to identify the possible interpretation which N. V. Gogol’s play “The Government Inspector” received in the first English adapted translation carried out in America. Material and methods. The material of the study is N. V. Gogol’s comedy “The Government Inspector” and its adapted English translation made by Yale University professor Max Solomon Mandell in the early XX century. Translation is considered within the framework of the philological approach, which is mainly concerned with the study of reader’s reception. The possibility of studying from such a perspective is determined by the “double aesthetic code (literary and theatrical), which determines the ontological intermediality of the dramatic text”. In addition, the work uses a comparative method, contextual analysis, as well as content analysis of N. V. Gogol’s comedy “The Government Inspector”. Results and discussion. The translation undergoes formal and semantic transformations that reflect the cultural and social characteristics of America at the beginning of the XX century: the struggle between the “genteel tradition” and realism in the field of literature, the emerging critical attitude to the bourgeois way of life, and the partially preserved reliance on Puritan ideology. The message of the comedy is partially modified in accordance with United States inhabitants’ worldview, as well as due to the creators’ of the adaptation insufficient level of proficiency in the Russian language. The author’s narrative style is not preserved either. Conclusion. Thus, in the American context, N. V. Gogol’s comedy “The Government Inspector” acts as a mirror that reflects the situation in American society at the beginning of the XX century. For this reason, the translation can be considered as preserving the ambivalent understanding of the play implied by Gogol, which is connected both with the satirical and the spiritual meaning. However, this meaning is modified in accordance with the religious beliefs of United States inhabitants, as well as due to the insufficient level of the Russian language knowledge by the creators of the adaptation and their lack of full awareness of Gogol’s work specificity; this, in turn, affected the fact that some of the hidden meanings inherent in the text were not conveyed to the American reader/spectator. In general, the adapted translation is unable to convey the original author’s intention. However, despite this, it could undoubtedly have a chance for a positive reader and audience response: the transformations made did not deprive the play of the universal meanings implied by Gogol, which are relevant in almost any culture.

Keywords: N. V. Gogol, M. Mandell, “The Government Inspector”, translation interpretation, reception

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Cherkashina Elena Ivanovna MODEL FOR DESIGNING A TEXTBOOK IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES IN THE SYSTEM OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2021. Issue 5 (217). P. 37-45

Introduction. The problem of training competent specialists in the sphere of service and production has remained relevant over the past decade. The demand for personnel with professional linguistic competence sets a problem for the teaching community to develop new training courses and programs in a foreign language of a specialty, an important component of which is mastering the language of the professional sphere. Teaching aids and textbooks on the language of the specialty are being created. However, the question of creating textbooks for single-subject specialists, for whom a foreign language is a tool for carrying out their professional activities, remains open. Aim and objectives. The aim is to create a model of a textbook on a foreign language for specific purposes in the sphere of tourism. The scientific novelty of the research lies in the development and application of new models of language training for narrow-profile specialists. Material and methods. The material of the research is based on the theoretical works of national and foreign scientists working in the system of professional training for the sphere of production and services. The methods used at the empirical and theoretical levels are in close interaction: analysis of scientific and methodological literature, scientific observation, generalization of experience, analysis and synthesis, comparison, modeling, extrapolation. The empirical basis of the research is the results of the practical application of the competence-based approach and the communicative method in teaching French to personnel in the field of tourism. Results and discussion. Many years of experience in training personnel for the tourism sector showed the effectiveness of the competence-based approach in teaching French for specific purposes, the effectiveness of the program “French in the sphere of tourism” and revealed the necessity to design a textbook on French for specific purposes. The proposed author’s model of the textbook «French in the sphere of tourism» is intended for students of linguistic universities, faculties of tourism, staff of hotels and travel agencies. The structure of the textbook includes the following components: course modularity, special vocabulary (terms and professional jargon), a list of professional skills and communicative situations of business communication, methodological techniques that allow students to form a readiness for professional activity using a foreign language. Conclusion. The developed and tested French language courses in the sphere of tourism follow the main/basic principle of the language for specific purposes – the use of authentic materials: guides, catalogs, travel brochures, travel guides, as well as websites of hotels, tour operators, and regions of France. However, learners need a teaching aid for the proposed course. A textbook is needed, which will systematically present the modules, the tasks of mastering each module, the specifics of exercises/tests and the requirements for the tasks of the module. The author’s model of the textbook “French in the sphere of tourism” is focused on specialization in three sectors: hotel and restaurant business, tourism as an industry/service sector, where the realia of industrial, organizational and managerial culture are of great importance. The emphasis is on the formation of appropriate psychological attitudes of service personnel in accordance with the requirements of European service standards. This textbook model can be extrapolated to other languages and training profile.

Keywords: foreign language for specific purposes, linguistic and professional competence, modular structure, a textbook model, training of specialists, tourism

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Molchanova L. N. The criteria and functional contents of professional identity at teachers of the higher school in view of satisfaction professional work // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 6 (108). P. 139-143

This article gives the theoretical substantiation of research of criteria and functional contents of professional identity at teachers of the higher school with a support on representation about professional identity as the structural formation consisting of components of an image I, cognitive and motivational characteristics of the person and providing successful adaptation. It allows empirically defining the social and psychological adaptation of the person in structure of professional identity as function which is shown in maintenance of backbone roles of an image I and as criterion which is realized through its measure of integration and correlation of substantial characteristics.

Keywords: social and psychological adaptation, professional identity, satisfaction professional work, the criteria and functional contents, teachers of the higher school.

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Izmesteva Ksenija Vasilyevna VARIABILITY OF THE TEXT OF THE PLAY BY L. FILATOV “ABOUT FEDOT-THE SHOOTER, DARING GOOD FELLOW” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 11 (152). P. 119-126

The article reveals two versions of the texts of the most famous play-tale by L. Filatov “About Fedot-the shooter, daring good fellow” in the aspect of transformation of folk motifs. The article determines the level variability of the original texts (focus on the first publication of the text of the play in 1987 and the latest edition of the author's lifetime), compares events and motives in correlation with the variants of folk tales “Go there – do not know where, bring it – do not know what”. The article analyzes the system of characters in the folklore and author’s fairy-tale. Also analyzes fundamentally different finals in the texts of the play-tale of different years.

Keywords: L. Filatov, Russian folk tale and its variants, author’s dramatic fairy tale, the action of the play “About Fedot-the shooter, daring good fellow”, variability in the literature

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Matyukhina Mariya Viktorovna, Kositskaya Faina Leonidovna PROVERB AS A MEANS OF VERBALIZATION OF ETHNOCONCEPTS (ON THE BASIS OF ENGLISH AND FRENCH) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 10 (175). P. 88-93

The relationship of language and culture is one of the most important issues of cultural linguistics and fits in the modern communicative anthropocentric paradigm. The article deals with the basic ethno-concepts in English and French, their verbalization on the material of proverbs and sayings, a comparative analysis of the language means of the national concept of “happiness” in the above two languages has been made, the common and specific features of English and French ethno-concepts have been revealed.

Keywords: concept, ethno-concept, English national concepts, French national concepts

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Velichko Yuliya Viktorovna, Militsina Olga Viktorovna, Kalashnikova Yuliya Vladimirovna THE DEVELOPMENT OF ETHNO MUSICAL AND ETHNO-CULTURAL KNOWLEDGE OF YOUNGER STUDENTS IN THE PROCESS OF TRAINING FOLK ENSEMBLE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2020. Issue 1 (207). P. 33-39

Introduction. The article analyzes the application of ethno-cultural approach to music education of younger students as a factor of socialization of students, their ethnic identification and self-determination in the multinational cultural space. Material and methods. In the course of work the song material was studied in the style of local folk song tradition of the Nikolsky district of the Penza region,the echoes, folk tunes which make up the content of ethno-cultural and ethnomusical knowledge mastered by younger schoolchildren in folklore ensemble. Their use makes it possible to design the process of formation of ethno-cultural and ethnomusical knowledge as a personal intellectual experience based on internal acceptance of information and implementing this knowledge in practical actions. Results and discussion. The success of the formation of ethno-cultural and ethnomusical knowledge of younger students depends on several factors, for example, the wealth of emotional and moral content of musical works or compliance with the specifics of children’s musical and creative activity. As elements of the selection of local history material, its spiritual and moral content, the presence of musical and artistic traditions that contribute to the realization of the child’s right to their own national art culture and language in the process of its development and aesthetic education are updated. Nikolsky district of the Penza region is rich in its musical traditions, has a historical, cultural and spiritual heritage, which includes valuable historical and architectural monuments associated with historical events, the lives of outstanding figures of culture and art of Russia. All this allows younger students to quickly and easily navigate the world of ethnomusical values of the native musical culture and the culture of other peoples. The pedagogical potential of ethnocultural musical material lies in the fact that it provides simplicity and brightness of the artistic-figurative perception of works of this orientation. Conclusion. Purposeful, systematic lessons with children in the folklore ensemble contribute to the preservation of spiritual and moral values of the musical culture of the ethnic group. Younger students demonstrate not only the knowledge of song and dance culture of ethnic groups living in the Penza region, but also Patriotic civic qualities relevant to the modern stage of development of society.

Keywords: ethno musical culture, ethno-cultural orientation, ethno-cultural knowledge, musical education, cultural traditions

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Koshechko Anastasiya Nikolaevna EPILEPTIC FITES IN F. M. DOSTOEVSKY’S ATTITUDE AND CREATIVE SYSTEM: TO STATEMENT OF QUESTION ABOUT GENESIS OF EXISTENTIAL CONSCIOUSNESS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 11 (113). P. 112-118

This article is devoted to study of genesis of existential consciousness as philosophical and fiction phenomenon and methods of it representation in forms of text creation in F. M. Dostoevsky’s works. The analysis of prepotent, character formative psychophysiological features of writer’s personality allow discovering unique particular qualities of Dostoevsky’s existential consciousness (epileptic mentality constitution, “tunnel consciousness”, creative comprehension of “frontier situations”, thought paradoxicality, inhibition style, multilayer semantic of texts, “frontier genres”, existential dialogue and others).

Keywords: existential consciousness, reflection, genesis, dialogue; creation method; genre

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Maksimova Anna Anatolyevna, Sergeychik Mikhail Sergeyevich TARGET REFERENCE POINTS AND POSITIVE EFFECTS OF INCREASE OF FINANCIAL LITERACY LEVEL OF THE POPULATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 5 (158). P. 69-74

The aricle presents various approaches in understanding of financial literacy both in Russian and in world practice. Gives the essence of concept “financial literacy” in author's understanding. Financial well-being of the population in the conditions of the market is determined by the quality of management of the personal finance, thereby, forming the shape of national economy. At each stage of life cycle of the individual or a family there are concrete financial requirements. Hence, a sufficiently high level of financial literacy will help to be guided with a forthcoming choice of reality situations. Increase of level of financial literacy has a number of positive consequences for the state, business, households and economy as a whole, promoting prevention of social and economic mobility and closedness from the financial market.

Keywords: financial literacy, financial competence, components of financial literacy, financial well-being, financial behaviour, financial products

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Cherednichenko Lyubov Anatolyevna DIRECTIONS FOR MONITORING METHODICAL-MATHEMATICAL TRAINING OF FUTURE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 1 (166). P. 79-82

The article describes the possible areas of monitoring methodical-mathematical training of future elementary school teachers from the standpoint of implementation of competent approach in vocational education. Provides the analysis of research on the definition of the essence of the concept “monitoring”, on the bases of which were given the specific features of pedagogical monitoring as a system and a process. As a system, monitoring is a set of elements (the purpose of monitoring, the object and the subject of monitoring, monitoring results, monitoring tools, and monitoring activities) that ensure effective implementation of the monitoring procedures. From the standpoint of the procedure approach monitoring can be seen as a consistent implementation of the collection of information on the quality of education, its processing, analysis, assessment in relation to the performance of educational development and the development of further measures to further correction of the educational process. The content of the monitoring activities through the lens of professional competencies, formed in the process of teaching mathematics to students has been revealed. A component structure of competencies has been presented, their components have been revealed – cognitive (what the student must know), active (what the student should be able to do) and personal (what the student should master). The criteria of their formation of future elementary school teachers in the course of mastering the discipline “Methods of teaching mathematics” have been emphasized, and specified the types of assessment tools used for monitoring activities in these areas.

Keywords: pedagogical monitoring, teaching mathematics, professional competence, future elementary school teacher

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Kolmogorova Anastasiya Vladimirovna CONNECTING DIFFERENT GENARATIONS IN FAMILY DISCOURSE: COMMUNICATION WITH GRANDCHILDREN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 3 (168). P. 33-36

The article examines some peculiarities of grandmother-grandchild discursive interaction in family communication. Applying methodology of interactional and conversational analysis to the video data recordings of communicative interactions between different generations of two Russian families we argue that such interaction is governed by two contradictory intentions: to maintain the empathically warm communication and at the same time to protect the initial roles of dominant communicant (for grandmothers) or to fight for the status of independent communicant (for grandchildren). They both show some specific discursive devices: grandmothers’ use of joke aggression, memorative (telling about past events), assistance in the case of communicative failure; communicative sabotage for grandchildren.

Keywords: family discourse, discourse interaction, communication between generations, discursive devices, «communicative sabotage», non-verbal communication

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Orlova Olga Vyacheslavovna, Nikitina Dar'ya Nikolaevna DISCURSIVE INTERACTION OF CONCEPTS OIL AND GOOD/EVIL IN CREATIVE WORK OF TOMSK NORTH JOURNALIST // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 3 (168). P. 63-67

Language culture of Siberian oil north is brightly represented in the work of the journalist Asya Shulbaeva. The article discusses the discursive interaction of concepts oil and good / evil in the texts of the journalist about Strezhevoy-city Tomsk region. Strezhevoy as a single-industry town has an oil field as a fundamental organizing principle. Media presentation of the city and its inhabitants, the economy of the Tomsk region is realized through the prism of “oil centrism”. Oil is not an ethical concept and is not directly measured in moral categories, but indirectly is good and social good, as everything about oil is portrayed as a positive phenomenon of modern economic and socio-cultural life of the North of Tomsk.

Keywords: discourse of the journalist, interaction of concepts

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Kovalenko Ekaterina Nikolaevna THE METAPHORICAL MEANS OF THE CONCEPT “TRAITOR” REPRESENTATION IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 10 (175). P. 80-83

The article deals with the peculiarities of language representation of the mental and ethical concept traitor with the help of metaphorical means. The reasons for the benefits of metaphorical means of abstract concept’s representation are given. The survey identifies the anthroponyms associated with the concept traitor in the British conceptual sphere, besides, the peculiarities of their usage as means of verbalization of the studied concept are described. The special attention in the article is devoted to the metaphorical concept Judas that is viewed as an equivalent of the concept traitor. The analysis of the collocations with the word Judas as their cognitive center proves that the concept Judas can substitute the concept traitor, correlates with the common adjacent concepts and acts as an effective way of expressing the evaluating aspect.

Keywords: concept, metaphor, metaphorical concept, adjacent concept, allusion-anthroponym

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Chernov Denis Vladimirovich HISTORICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATION IN SOCIAL WORK IN MODERN RUSSIA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 12 (177). P. 64-67

The article examines the historical and pedagogical analysis of professional education in social work. Analyzes publications of leading researchers, archival statistics data. Particular attention is paid to the application of systematic, historical and genetic approaches in the study of the training system for the social sphere. As a result, it is proposed to use the periodization of formation and development of professional education in social work in modern Russia. Within the developed periodization compares the processes of development of social work and educational institutions that train specialists for the social sphere. These facts point to the compliance of the periodization with the national and regional development of vocational education in social work.

Keywords: social work, vocational training, social services, historical and pedagogical analysis

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Ismagilov Rais Mirgalimovich PROBLEMS OF FORMATION OF COMMON CULTURAL COMPETENCIES OF STUDENTS IN THE DIDACTIC SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 12 (177). P. 117-121

At the stage of implementation of the federal state educational standards of the third generation there was a necessity of development of personal qualities of the student during his training. In this regard, on the example of the federal state educational institutions of higher education, some theoretical and practical aspects of the general cultural competence were examined, which appear and are formed in the educational process, require production of the methodology for developing and implementing in it modern technologies of inclusion of humanitarian expertise tasks of technical decisions and directly affect the development of communicative abilities of the student and further professional success of graduates of higher educational institutions.

Keywords: labor functions, training, competence, educational process, methodology, training, education, selfeducation

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Shpomer M. V. The content of the course «Social Politics» // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 5 (21). P. 98-102

The article deals with some issues of modernization of the political system of today's Russia in the light of its traditions, neutrality, and national psychology.

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Nizkodubov Gavriil Anatolyevich Diversification of a concept “technology” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 6 (108). P. 24-26

The paper deals with a theoretical research of adult education technology which is considered as a vital point in the work of adult educators. The author studies the following concepts: technology, education technology and adult education technology that are the key elements in subject-to-subject (adult to adult) relationship, opposite to subject-to-object (adult to child), specifies structural characteristics of adult education technology which are of paramount importance for a successful educational process.

Keywords: , education technology, adult education technology, structure, functions.

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Volkova Natalya Viktorovna STUDENT TRAINING FOR PEDAGOGICAL ACTIVITY: PROBLEM ANALYSIS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 7 (160). P. 152-156

Statement of the problem regarding pedagogical activity development during student training is given herein. The federal state educational standards for higher professional education are analyzed for this purpose; as well as objectsubject area of PhD researches, and views of lecturers from pedagogical institutions on student training for pedagogical activity. Objectives, content and results of pedagogical training are pointed out as a criterion for analysis. Problem analysis also includes preliminary statement of the problem based on phenomenological analysis of the practice. The problem lies in that the pedagogical training is not considered from the perspective of pedagogical activity development. It is regarded from the position of readiness. The conducted analysis allowed defining the problem of research which consists in necessity for pedagogical activity development during student training.

Keywords: student training, pedagogical activity, development and problem

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Kamneva Natalia Vladimirovna LANGUAGE MEANS OF THE ADDRESSEE’S IMAGE EXPRESSION IN THE REGIONAL NEWSPAPER-PUBLICISTIC DISCOURSE (BASED ON THE “AIF-TOMSK” SUPPLEMENT) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 11 (176). P. 48-53

The article represents the selected addressee lexical, morphological and syntactic language means, characteristic of the regional newspaper and journalistic discourse on the material of “AIF-Tomsk” supplement for 2008. The complex variety of means of all language levels allows you to create text that forms confidential tone and aimed at “dialogue” with the reader.The study was conducted in communicative stylistics, focused on the analysis of the dialogue of the author and the reader of newspaper and journalistic texts. The study material allowed to identify some features of journalists’ text activity from the point of view of use of various linguistic means aimed at the dialogic interaction between the author and the addressee.

Keywords: regional newspaper and journalistic discourse, dialogic interaction, addressee’s image, author image, language means

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Yermolenkina Larisa Ivanovna, Smirnova Aljona Evgen'evna THE DIALOGUE AS THE FORM OF THE REPRESENTATION OF DISCURSIVE INTERACTION (A CASE STUDY OF THE RELIGIOUS DIALOGUES IN THE INTERNET) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 2 (191). P. 116-120

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

Keywords: dialogue interaction, communication in Internet, religious discourse

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Shchemerov Igor Andreyevich, Lazarev Sergey Petrovich METHODS OF TEACHING FORM FORMATION PRINCIPLES FOR SHORT COURSES ON GRAPHIC DESIGN ON THE EXAMPLE OF FORMAL MOUNTING COMPOSITION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 8 (197). P. 169-176

The relevance of this study is due to the socio-cultural aspects associated with the development of visual communications in modern urban space. The visual landscape of the city assumes an abundance of advertising information in various spheres of human activity. This leads to an increase in the requirements for people of different specialties in the field of visual communication skills. The problem is a contradiction: on the one hand, the visual level of the urban environment is constantly growing, on the other hand the approaches to education in this direction are not so wide and do not meet the requirements of the time. At the moment, there are many technologies for solving creative problems in the visual arts and design - this is a whole spectrum of researchers who pay attention to the issues of a full-fledged educational cycle, but the problem is to correctly choose and integrate them into the accelerated educational process (refresher courses). In this regard, the issue of creating a methodology for teaching the composition and working with it within the framework of the advanced training courses “Graphic Design. A basic level”. The goal was to create the most concise and effective way of learning to work with the mounting composition and the principles of working with a stain within the framework of this composition. Attention is paid to the processing of visual images in a virtual environment, through the Adobe Photoshop CC raster graphics editor, to achieve the maximum speed for processing visual data. Approaches to creating an assembly composition with pre-prepared image libraries are described. The article will be useful to teachers of creative specialties, designers, artists, researchers in the field of visual culture.

Keywords: mounting composition, shaping, theory of composition, design of visual communications, visual urban landscape

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Koshechko Anastasiya Nikolaevna SPIRITUAL IMPERATIVES OF CREATIVITY OF F. M. DOSTOYEVSKY IN THE SYSTEM OF VALUE-ORIENTED TRAINING AT MODERN SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 6 (159). P. 226-231

The article is devoted to the research of the problem of modern approaches to teaching creativity of F. M. Dostoyevsky at modern school considering actual strategic problems of subject domain “Philology” as well as the need of valuable and semantic development of the student’s personality. Valuable experience of Dostoyevsky is significant for a modern “post-apocalyptic” era for which the way of restoration of spiritual fundamental principles is equivalent ways of preservation of mankind and human culture. Dostoyevsky’s creativity needs to be included in fixed and extracurricular activities not only as the object of the literary analysis, and as an important element of the system of value-oriented training and education. When studying works of Dostoyevsky the following motivating factors are effective: usefulness and applicability of the gained knowledge in practice, involvement of the students in creative process, use of active methods of training, participation in the olympiads, conferences and competitions in literature, moral encouragement and the stimulating control, teacher’s personality and manner of teaching.

Keywords: F. M. Dostoevsky, author, reader, spiritual imperatives, Russian culture, work of art, axiology, moral, “A Writer`s Dairy”, value-oriented training, motivation, education

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Kuznecova Marina Leonidovna MODEL OF FORMATION OF PROJECT COMPETENCES OF FUTURE GEOGRAPHY TEACHER IN THE PROCESS OF METHODICAL TRAINING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 7 (160). P. 74-77

In accordance with the planned results associated with the formation of the future teacher’s project competences objective method plays a special role, in our case, it is methodology of teaching geography. Methodical preparation serves an integral part of vocational education of geography teacher at the Pedagogical University. Professional activities of modern geography teacher, in accordance with the goals and values of the modern general education, geographical education of students and in terms of its standardization, includes a variety of activities: educational, research, communication, project, diagnostic, and others. It is essential that the project activity serves as fundamental one, the structure of which is much more complex than traditional planning. Project includes planning as a quality item. To achieve these results, a structure-functional model of the formation of project competence is worked out. The purpose of creation and implementation of structural and functional model of the formation of project competences of the future teacher of geography is the best possible and effective application in the educational process of method training and education in geographic teaching. Structure-functional model of the formation of project competence includes the target, substantial, organizational-activity and estimated-score units. Pilot training, conducted by the author on the basis of geographical and biological faculty of the Ural State Pedagogical University, shows that the formation of the project competences of students – is controversial, complex, long-lasting, non-linear process, which forms the subject position of the future teacher.

Keywords: project competence, project skills, competence-based approach, teachers of geography

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Stepovaya Valeriya Igorevna ENGLISH-LANGUAGE RECEPTION OF N. V. GOGOL’S COMEDY “THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR” IN THE TRANSLATION INTERPRETATION BY K. GARNETT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2020. Issue 5 (211). P. 192-205

Introduction. The choice of approach to the analysis of literary translation in this article is explained by the fact that interpretation in translation involves co-creation of the translator and the author of the original work, so that a new understanding of it can arise. Aim and objectives. The aim of the article is to identify the differences between the author’s interpretation of the comedy “The Government Inspector” and its translation interpretation by K. Garnett. It will allow us to see the semantic transformations of the work as it penetrates into the English-speaking culture. Material and methods. The material of the research is the comedy “The Government Inspector” by N. V. Gogol and its translation into English, made by the British translator K. Garnett in 1926. The methodology of this research is based on a comparative method, as well as a method for studying translation through the concept of “translation interpretation”. Results and discussion. The translator does not put the name “Silent scene” in a separate title and writes it in small italics merged with the previous text. This reduces its significance for English readers. In addition, K. Garnett in the translation of the play removes the division into scenes, which supports the classical symmetry and correctness of architectonics, while demonstrating the subordination of being to the divine plan. This suggests that in the understanding of the translator there were no initially harmonious laws of human existence. As for anthroponomy, all the names and surnames of the characters are conveyed by K. Garnett using transliteration. This means that for the English-speaking reader, their “speaking” meaning is lost. At the same time, this method of translation may also have a deeper meaning. In the original work, the characters are united by their involvement in vice, the symbolic embodiment of which they are. They are also connected by a common expectation of punishment for their actions and, undoubtedly, by belonging to the same people, since this issue was important for Gogol. It embodies the influence of the romanticism traditions on him. In comedy, the unity of the people demonstrates, in particular, the common national character of the dramatic personae. The presence and nature of the vice in each individual case is expressed, among other things, by the name of the character. But since this semantics is lost due to transliteration in translation, the connecting thread becomes less obvious to English-speaking reader. The loss of the original semantics of belonging of heroes to a common nation is facilitated by the translation of phraseological phrases, proverbs and sayings found in the original text. In the translation by K. Garnett, the idiomatic speech of the characters, indicating their folk character, was largely reduced. A similar feature is the frequent replacement of colloquial expressions of heroes with lexemes of the literary language. Therefore, the characters’ speech becomes more neutral and loses its expressiveness. Due to the prevailing number of such transformations, the characters of the dramatic personae in the translation of the comedy can hardly be called folk. Regarding the translation of Russian realities, it should be noted that K. Garnett replaced many of them with English ones. And although we cannot say that this applies to all realities, but they are the absolute majority, which cannot but affect readers reception. Among other things, K. Garnett adds a Gendarme to the list of actors, which does not correspond to Gogol’s conception. The Gendarme in the comedy acts as a “herald of the Last judgment” and his figure shows “transpersonal power”, which is why he is not on the stage of the theater. However, the appearance of the Gendarme in the list of actors in the translation text completely deprives him of the opportunity to embody the hand of God. Together with the “Silent scene” leveling this deprives comedy its significance and true meaning, which Gogol sought to express. Conclusion. The emergence of such a version of the comedy translation can be attributed to the fact that K. Garnett worked at the beginning of the modernist era, “the root characteristic of the literature of which is, in particular, the belief in the isolation, alienation and ultimate absurdity of each individual existence and the entire macrocosm of reality”. This largely contributes to the formalistic approach to poetics, which in this case is chosen by the translator. This is expressed in the fact that K. Garnett reproduces the text without taking into account the influence of the author’s biography and views. It cannot also be said that the cultural and historical context of the original and Gogol’s reception of literary traditions were sufficiently taken into account. Transformations in translation have led to the fact that characters are perceived as part of a faceless crowd, each member of which is not connected by anything, and not as people drawing inspiration from their unity. The characters are still together waiting for the Government Inspector, but the meaning of his appearance loses its sacred meaning of God’s punishment. In this interpretation, the existence of comedy characters appears absurd and even tragic to some extent, since there is no positive or negative dynamics. Thus, although the original author’s meaning was not recreated by K. Garnett in the translation of “The Government Inspector” into English, it can be stated that a new one that conveys a sense of hopelessness at the turn of the XIX−XX centuries has emerged.

Keywords: N. V. Gogol, C. Garnett, reception, translation, interpretation

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Leontyeva Aleksandra Nikolaevna EXPERT ESTIMATION OF THE SPECIFIC PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT OF MALADJUSTED PERSONALITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 6 (121). P. 137-140

The article presents expert opinions and views on the features of psychological support of maladjusted personality, through the work of psychologists of various social and psychological services. Possible steps to improve this area of work in psychological practice is indicated.

Keywords: expert estimation, maladjusted personality, psychological support, system

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Medvedev Igor Borisovich THE BASE FOR CREATING NETWORKING OF RURAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN RUSSIA // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 8 (149). P. 80-84

The article presents a retrospective of the appeal to the problems of network interaction, reveals the level of formation of the network theory in pedagogy of Russia, carries out the analysis of experience of formation of network interaction of educational institutions in rural areas for the purpose of its periodization, identification of specific problems of the present stage of formation of network interaction in the village, solving of which determined leading theoretical ideas of formation of network interaction of rural educational institutions. During the research the author found that networking of rural educational institutions is a complex, multi-level, multi-functional integral communication process aimed at fostering a common culture, spiritual-moral, civil, social, personal and intellectual development, self-development and self-improvement of the subjects of interaction, ensuring their social success, development of creative abilities, preservation and strengthening of health. Historical and pedagogical stages of formation of networking rural educational institutions are: 1991–2000 – optimization phase of rural educational institutions’ activity; 2000–2004 – restructuring phase of educational institutions’ network, being in rural areas; 2004–2007 – profiling training phase in rural educational institutions; 2007–2009 – formation phase of networking ideas in rural areas; 2010–2013 – formation phase of networking of rural educational institutions (real and online). Historical and pedagogical preconditions of networking of educational institutions in rural society in Russia include: high levels of spontaneous informal cooperation of rural educational institutions; development of leading theoretical provisions of the network pedagogical theory; formation of certain trends in the development of rural educational institutions’ networking. Leading networking base for creating educational institutions are a set of theoretical propositions about networking as a permanent dynamic system, the primary element of which is the precedent communication network event (draft, seminar, meeting, exchange of information, etc.), which involves two or greater number of subjects interaction, each of which brings to the process their own expectations and intentions.

Keywords: networking, educational organizations, rural school, trends, historical and pedagogical stages

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Romanenko Anna Sergeevna THE PROBLEM OF DEFINITION OF METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO STUDY OF LITERARY CONSTANTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 9 (150). P. 126-130

The article attempts to determine the methodological approach to the study of literary constants in the framework of the interdisciplinary research on the border of cognitive linguistics and literary criticism. Literature is considered as one of the types of mental activity of a person, obeying the same laws as the other types of mental activity. It is believed that the textual study in the context of modern anthropocentric trends of Humanities should be displayed on the mental level. Therefore, we should conduct research with the involvement of the methodology of cognitive poetics. The unit of text analysis in this case is the artistic concept, which allows to track the process of formation of individual author's conceptosphere represented in the text. It is stated that there is the difference between an “artistic concept” and “сultural concept”, “conceptual art” and “artistic image” because the same artistic concept can receive representation through various images. Creation of a common terminology and a clear delineation of related concepts helps us to avoid mixing of methods and techniques of research, the receipt of erroneous conclusions. Due to concept as a literary category still is not fully understood, we believe that the development of methodology in conceptual analysis of literary constants is one of the primary tasks of modern philology.

Keywords: literary constants, cognitive literary criticism, concept, artistic concept, artistic image

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Dunbinskaya Tatyana Ivanovna RECREATION AND HEALTH IMPROVEMENT OF CHILDREN IN WEST SIBERIA DURING THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR (1941–1945) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 5 (182). P. 65-71

The article deals with one aspect of the organization of children’s lives in the Great Patriotic War - summer health campaigns. Despite the hard times, the lack of finance, the Soviet state during the war managed to organize summer recreation for children. The subject of the study of this article is the scale of summer health campaigns in West Siberian region in the years of the war, the difficulties in its organization. The article analyzes the changes in the country’s life because of the beginning of the war, considers the number of evacuees among adults and children in the West Siberian region. Particular attention is paid to the study of the organizational activities of the state, the party and Komsomol organizations and the public in addressing the problem of rehabilitation of children during the war. The author carries out a comparative analysis of the children’s summer recreational facilities before the Great Patriotic War, during the war, on the areas of the West Siberian region. The author comes to the conclusion that despite the lack of finance, the concentration of attention on the leadership of the country addressing the organization of military production, providing the necessary military, development and conduct of military operations, yet found time and resources to address social issues in the rear area. Children were not forgotten and neglected. People’s Commissariat of Health constantly held monitoring of the health of children in schools and child care centers. As soon as it became apparent that the significant deterioration of children health had taken place, they sounded the alarm. The problem was discussed at a national level, at the same level binding decisions were made. Currently criticized centralized government system enabled to organize summer health campaigns rapidly and ubiquitously. It also helped to maintain the health impaired children, giving them a chance for life.

Keywords: children, the Great Patriotic War, children’s health improvement, children’s summer vocation, summer camps, Pioneer camps, children’s health camps, children’s playgrounds

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Petrov Arkadiy Vladimirovich FOUNDATIONS AND PRINCIPLES OF CREATIVE WRITING TEACHING METHOD // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2019. Issue 1 (198). P. 128-135

Introduction. The problem of modern teaching methods of creative activity is formulated as a contradiction between the need for a clear reproducible action and the need to work with hidden objectivity: motivation, as well as different types of thinking that are not available for teacher’s observation and are often not recognized by the student. For consideration is submitted a hypothesis about a new subject of the method of teaching creative writing - switching attention. Aim and objectives. The purpose of this article is to reveal the principles of creative writing teaching method based on the concept of flexible action. Material and research methods. The research materials presented are essays and mind maps produced by 5–7 grade students. Research methods are as follows: organization of learning (mind mapping and setting creative tasks), text analysis (compositional and semantic) and theoretical reasoning (mental modeling and extrapolation). Results and discussion. Implementation terms and conditions of new method have been revealed, the scope for understanding features of attention switching as a flexible action has been worked out. The difference between shifting and switching attention has been introduced and characterized. Stages of learning (activity) have been distinguished, as well as the core (know how), which is essential for the method strategic development in junior and secondary school and is seen as enhancement of mind map as intellectual tool. Basic starting points and mind map complexity levels have been defined in terms of usage in the 5th grade learning process. Students’ writings are provided to show the options of text analysis with the help of markers. Quality criterion (diversity) has been distinguished to reflect the flexible action efficiency. Principles and postulates of flexible and spontaneous action have been articulated. Conclusion. Finally, practical effects of the new method are defined, in particular, the possibility of flexible thinking purposeful development.

Keywords: teaching method, creative writing, mind mapping, flexible action, switching attention

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Bogoslovskaya Zoya Matinovna, Novikova Vera Stanislavovna SIGNS OF CONCEPT “STUDENT” REPRESENTED IN RUSSIAN NATIONAL CORPUS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2019. Issue 9 (206). P. 72-77

Introduction. The concept “student” is common to different linguistic cultures of a civilized society and relates to the academic sphere of human activity. This work is devoted to the study of actualized and hidden features – structurally-meaningful components – of the concept “student”. Material and methods. The object of the study is the fragments of Russian National Corpus (RNC). In this paper, we study minimal contexts, usually equal to the sentence and detailed contexts, usually coinciding with the paragraph, as well as the headings of texts reflecting 1900–1917. The relevance of this work is determined by the social significance of the student’s figure in developed human communities and the lack of knowledge on RNC material of the concept related to it. The study examines the most typical uses of the word in multi-style (literary and non-literary) and multi-genre texts of RNC. The methods of the descriptive method (observation, classification, interpretation, generalization, arithmetic calculations) and the methods of linguo-conceptual analysis (contextual and semantic analysis, the analysis of the concept name, correlation of the concept name with historical and cultural data, modeling the structure of the concept, corpus linguistics techniques) are used in the work. Results and discussion. The categorical (qualitative, event-time, spatial) and non-categorical (biological, anthropomorphic) signs of the name of concept “student” are revealed. The taxonomic and nuclear-peripheral models of the studied concept are proposed. During the construction of the first model, the connection between concept “student” and super-concepts “human”, “education/to study” (“to learn”), “higher educational institution is determined”. In the nuclear-peripheral model of this concept, being characterized for the beginning of the last century, the main complex (compound) semes are ‘young man’, ‘studying for a certain time at a university or institute’, ‘engaged mainly in educational activities to obtain one or another profession’. The socio-political and individual characteristics are presumably found in the interpretational field of the considered concept. It was also established that there is no connotation in the lexical semantics of the name of concept “student”. All self-evaluative features of this word are contextually determined. Conclusion. This work is intended for researchers in the field of lexical semantics, linguo-culturology and for students of linguistic conceptual analysis techniques.

Keywords: concept name “student”, its semantic attributes, contexts of Russian National Corpus

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Reshetnyak A. A. BRST-BFV LAGRANGIAN FORMULATIONS FOR HS FIELDS SUBJECT TO TWO-COLUMN YOUNG TABLEAUX // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 12 (153). P. 213-218

The details of Lagrangian description of irreducible integer higher-spin representations of the Poincare group with an Young tableaux Y [ˆs1, sˆ2] having 2 columns are considered for Bose particles propagated on an arbitrary dimensional Minkowski space-time. The procedure is based, first, on using of an auxiliary Fock space generated by Fermi oscillators (antisymmetric basis), second, on construction of the Verma module and finding auxiliary oscillator realization for sl(2)⊕sl(2) algebra which encodes the second-class operator constraints subsystem in the HS symmetry superalgebra. Application of an universal BRST-BFV approach permits to reproduce gauge-invariant Lagrangians with reducible gauge symmetries describing the free dynamics of both massless and massive mixed-antisymmetric bosonic fields of any spin with appropriate number of gauge and Stukelberg fields. The general prescription possesses by the possibility to derive constrained Lagrangians with only BRST-invariant extended algebraic constraints which describes the Poincare group irreducible representations in terms of mixed-antisymmetric tensor fields with 2 group indices.

Keywords: higher spins, BRST operator, Lagrangian formulation, Verma module, gauge invariance

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Tulyakova Elena Ivanovna EXPERIENCE OF THE PROBLEM LECTURE AT UNIVERSITY “MEDIEVAL BALLAD AND URBAN ROMANCE” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 6 (159). P. 232-236

The use of innovative forms in organizing university lectures is an actual statement of the present article. The article provides the proofs about the potential of the course “Folklore” for the presentation of a problem lecture. The structure and the methods of the problem lecture are offered to be comprehended on the example of the definite subject which is the novelty of this approach. Using comparison methods, going from the analysis to the synthesis, creating certain typological models, this article is an attempt to prove that the romance «inherited» the main poetic features from the medieval ballad; the ballad and the romance represent a united image of the world.

Keywords: ballad, urban romance, problem lecture, methodology

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Tuchkova Natalya Anatolyevna SELKUP FOLKLORE HERO ITYA MARRIES: TEXTS WITH THE ACTIVE ROLE OF THE BRIDE – THE ASSISTANT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 9 (162). P. 255-261

The article is devoted to the analysis of the plots of Selkup folklore texts with Itya and his opponent – Eater. Analytical review covers one of the identified subgroups of texts in the corpus under study. The subgroup comprises stories with the active role of the bride of the hero, who shows her magical qualities. The result of the analysis suggest that initially, these texts were not included in the narrative repertoire of Itya-tales, but were integrated by storytellers in the process of compiling this folklore series, the process which had yet not been completed by the mid-twentieth century.

Keywords: Selkup folklore, texts with the hero Itya, Samoyedic epos, classification of subjects

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Kharabaddzakh Meliya Narimanovna CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MODEL OF TOLERANCE FORMATION OF FUTURE SOCIAL TEACHERS IN THE PROCESS OF THEIR PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 8 (173). P. 15-18

The basis of the article is formulation of the results of an experimental study which involves the development of models of tolerance formation of future social workers in terms of their professional training at the University. In the work clarified and analyzed the main structural components of the model, stages and pedagogical conditions of its implementation. In developing the model is the underlying didactic principles of formation of tolerance. Development and implementation of the model is achieved through the following educational approaches that contribute to the effectiveness of the training of future social pedagogues with a high level of tolerance.

Keywords: model of tolerance formation, professional preparation of social teachers, stages of formation of tolerance, levels of tolerance, factors of formation of tolerance, diagnostics of development of tolerance, evaluation criteria of levels of development of t

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Chernysh Olga Andreyevna REFLECTION OF THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT IN THE STRUCTURE AND CONTENT OF THE TEXT OF THE DOCUMENT (ON THE BASIS OF THE RECORDS DATED BY 1917–1933) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 2 (191). P. 143-147

The article deals with the texts of the records dated by 1917–1933 in terms of reflecting historical events in Russia in the first third of the 20th century. This period is the epoch of global changes in the life of Russian society. The aim of the research is to identify how the historical events that took place in the first third of the 20th century are reflected in the text. The records that were analysed are divided into four time periods. Each period is connected with historical events that are very important for Russia. The article is devoted to the description of three aspects that are very important for analysis of documents. The first part of the article describes the structural characteristics of the records dated by 1917–1933 and peculiarities of the records that are typical for each period. The main part of the work is devoted to the analysis of the linguistic means that form the record and also how linguistic means change over time. And the last part is devoted to speech norm. The text of the record presents a mixture of structures generated by the new ideological system and colloquialisms. The characteristics of lexico-semantic, functional-stylistic and structural features of the records of the presented period made it possible to identify the main units reflecting changing historical conditions at the level of the text.

Keywords: record, historical development, lexical component of the text, structure of the text, speech norm

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