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Deviation category expression measures // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 2 (76). P. 77-80

The article deals with the analysis of means of expressing the category of deviation in the English language. The consideration of this category is connected with significant research interest in classifing different kinds of deviation distinguished by many sciences including linguistics. Lexical means of expressing the deviation category are allocated and their semantics in various contexts is considered.

Keywords: Deviation, category, norm, lexeme, semantics

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The expression of the semantic category of deviation // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 2 (80). P. 110-113

The category of deviation is expressed by some broad-meaning words, their meanings divided into four groups. The semantics of the above-mentioned words may be made more specific by analyzing their contextual correlations with lingual units representing the concepts which are included in the field of deviation.

Keywords: norm, deviation, lexeme, category, meaning

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THE CATEGORY OF DEVIATION: STRUCTURE AND EXPRESSION PECULIARITIES (IN THE ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 7 (97). P. 25-31

The category of deviation is expressed by some broad-meaning words with the root devia-, their meanings being divided into two groups. The semantics of the above-mentioned words may be made more specific by analyzing their contextual correlations with lingual units representing the concepts which are included in the field of deviation. These concepts form the hierarchical structure of the category of deviation, hyper-hyponym relations underlying this structure.

Keywords: deviation, category, norm, lexeme, semantics

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PECULARITIES OF THE STRUCTURE AND EXPRESSION OF THE TECHNO-BIOLOGICAL COMPONENT IN THE DEVIATION CATEGORY (IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 3 (105). P. 98-100

The category of deviation is expressed by some broad-meaning words with the root devia-. The semantics of the above-mentioned words may be made more specific by analyzing their contextual correlations with lingual units representing the concepts which are included in the field of deviation. These concepts form the hierarchical structure of the category of deviation, hyper-hyponym relations underlying this structure.

Keywords: deviation, category, semantics, concept, lexeme

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PECULARITIES OF THE STRUCTURE AND EXPRESSION OF THE LEGAL-REGULATORY COMPONENT IN THE DEVIATION CATEGORY (IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 9 (111). P. 49-52

The category of deviation is expressed by some broad-meaning words with the root devia-. The semantics of the above-mentioned words may be made more specific by analyzing their contextual correlations with lingual units representing the concepts which are included in the field of deviation. These concepts form the hierarchical structure of the category of deviation, hyper-hyponym relations underlying this structure.

Keywords: deviation, category, semantics, concept, lexeme, word-combination, phrase

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THE CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION AS AN ELEMENT OF SACRAL COMPONENT OF RELIGIOUS-ART CONSTITUENT OF PERCEPTION CATEGORY (IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 10 (125). P. 30-34

The means of expressing the sacral component of religious-art constituent of perception category in the English language are described. The contextual analysis shows the peculiarities of the structure of the given category and the specifi c features of its components.

Keywords: category, concept, perception, sacral component, religious-art constituent, semantics, sacral space, church, the Church of the Ressurection

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SACRAL COMPONENT OF RELIGIOUS-ART CONSTITUENT OF PERCEPTION CATEGORY: THE ICON OF THE VIRGIN (IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 3 (131). P. 13-17

The means of expressing the sacral component of religious-art constituent of perception category in the English language are described. The contextual analysis shows the peculiarities of the structure of the given category and the specific features of its components.

Keywords: category, concept, perception, sacral component, religious-art constituent, semantics, sin, sacral space, icon

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THE MEANS OF EXPRESSING THE MENTAL COMPONENT IN THE DEFICIENCY CATEGORY (DATA OF ENGLISH) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 4 (145). P. 35-39

The article deals with the deficiency category as an important constituent of the deviation category, its structure and the means of expressing the mental component as one of the parts of the given category.

Keywords: category, deviation, deficiency, structure, mental component

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FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OF EUPHEMISMS IN POLITICAL DISCOURSE (ON THE MATERIAL OF SPEECHES OF AMERICAN AND BRITISH POLITICIANS) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 4 (145). P. 40-43

The article considers the functions of euphemisms in the English language within the framework of the political discourse. The context analysis reveals specificity of the means of expression of euphemia in English: lexemes, collocations.

Keywords: political communication, political discourse, euphemisms, functions

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DISCOURSE, DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AND LINGUISTIC PROCESSORS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 6 (171). P. 66-70

This article deals with the analysis of the discourse in the light of philosophy, sociology, sociolinguistics, culturology, semiotics, text linguistics. The discourse analysis has been depicted from the point of text and context aspects. The levels of analysis of language material for discourse characterization have been distinguished. Frames (concept systems) have been considered as the mental units; their contents are being seen as the discourse. The brief review of linguistic processors MathLab, Gate and WordNet data-base has been done; they are defined as the most effective and automated means of discourse analysis of natural languages. The environment Gate includes the elements of corpus and concept analyses and machine learning. These programmes help to define the slot position of markers in their cognitive model. MathLab automates the algorithm in the analysis of the core concepts.

Keywords: discourse, discourse analysis, linguistic processor, frame, discourse marker, GATE

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MEANS OF EXPRESSING THE CATEGORY OF DEFICIENCY IN THE NOVEL “THE MINDS OF BILLY MILLIGAN” BY D. KEYES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 10 (175). P. 24-27

The article deals with the analysis of means of expressing the semantic field of the category of deficiency in the novel “The Minds of Billy Milligan” by Daniel Keyes in English. The category of deficiency includes two main components: physiological and mental. The notional category of deficiency is represented by the structure in the semantic field with the core and peripheral parts. The core of the semantic field of the mental deficiency includes three components: 1) medical terms of mental disorders; 2) lexis meaning underdevelopment of mental abilities; 3) lexical means expressing psychic disorders. The peripheral part of this mental unit has not been represented for special consideration in this work. Means of multiple personality disorder component within mental constituent of the category of deficiency in English have been presented. The interconnections between mental component of the category of deficiency and legal-regulatory, moral-ethic aberrations in English have been observed.

Keywords: semantic category, semantic base, deficiency, mental component, lexeme, set phrase

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