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

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

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

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THE TUVINIAN LANGUAGE IN KRASNOYARSK REGION: THE SOCIOPSYCHOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 10 (125). P. 159-163

The article deals with the problem of vitality of Tuvinian language as a language of minority, which is functi oning, in close contact with Russian. The analysis of subjective and objective assessment of Tuvinean language vitality is given with the help of psycholinguistic experiment which has been taken in the Usinsk Valley settlements placed on the south of Krasnoyarsk region.

Keywords: language of minority, language of majority, vitality, language situation, language policy, language shift, psycholinguistic experiment

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ANGARSK NARRATIVE AS THE SUBJECT OF THE RESEARCH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 10 (151). P. 189-192

The article analyses the features of the oral narrative, reveals its genre features, gives the classification of the Angarsk narrative texts and set their semantic and axiological dominants. The source of the research is the stories of the people from the flood zone of the Boguchanskaya HEPS (hydro-electric power station), recorded by the author during dialectological expeditions to the Kezhemsky and Boguchansky regions of the Krasnoyarskiy krai in 2012–2014. The macrostructure of the Angara narrative review is based on the short stories material about the transmigration from the Boguchanskaya HEPS flood zone. We also identify the stylistic features of narratives.

Keywords: narrative, narrative subject, speech genre, typology, textual macrostructure

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PROFESSIONAL SUBLANGUAGES AND TERMINOLOGIES OF THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AS OBJECTS OF SCIENTIFIC STUDY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 4 (157). P. 178-184

The article considers the aspects of study and linguistic status of professional sublanguages and distinguishes their varieties depending on fields of their use and degree of professional insularity; there has been given a specification of their forms, styles, and marking units; there has been carried out an analysis of the upper terminological register of professional sublanguages. The article goes into identification of functional semiotic and structural inhomogeneity of “the upper register” of their vocabulary, the terminological lexicon (terms, terminonyms, prototerms, terminoids, preterms, and determs) based on the specific material of present-day professional, trade, and consubstantial languages, There have been identified key problems and objectives of professional sublanguages studies and terminologies of the Russian language from the point of terminology studies, sociolinguistics and language for specific purposes theory (LSP linguistics).

Keywords: professional sublanguage, term, term system, terminology degree, aspects of the professional languages studies

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