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1951

Orazalina Z.Z. MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES IN LANGUAGE COURSES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 11 (126). P. 215-218

The article describes the characteristics of multimedia technology in e-learning resources (ELR), Webcams in the study of language courses; examples of practical experience with the ELR. The author shows the advantage of multimedia technologies to improve the efficiency of the learning process.

Keywords: multimedia technology, e-learning resources, Webcam, language courses

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1952

Yagudina L.R. ASSESSMENT OF THE QUALITY OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN ITALY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 9 (137). P. 93-99

This article focuses at national system of higher education quality evaluation in Italy as one of the best practices of quality assurance in integrated Europe. Based on the analysis of the experience of Italy and the survey of Italian researchers views, the author defines the activities that could affect to the improvement of the quality assurance in other countries, involved in the Bologna Declaration.

Keywords: higher education quality, evaluation, educational program, accreditation

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1953

Yakhontov S.V., Aleksandrova E.A., Koshkareva G.M., Nizkodubova S.V., Lasukova T.V. EFFICIENCY OF THE LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE MASSAGE AS REHABILITATION MEANS IN SKIING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 12 (140). P. 210-214

Efficiency of the lymphatic drainage massage of the lower limbs in comparison with a classical massage is studied in the article. A greater reduction effect of a lymphatic drainage massage in a pre-contest period of skiers is revealed.

Keywords: rehabilitation means, lymphatic drainage massage, skiing

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1954

Peshkovskaya A.G., Mandel A.I., Badyrgy I.O. THE ETHNIC FACTOR AND ALCOHOL (A LITERATURE REVIEW) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 3 (156). P. 49-57

The review summarizes literary data on a problem of alcohol dependence among various ethnic groups of Russia and the world. The results of studies show the significant influence of ethnicity on the development of alcoholdependent behavior. Special attention is paid to studies of the characteristics of alcohol consumption by indigenous people of the Far North of Russia. The paper analyses the preconditions to the formation of alcohol dependence among ethnic groups in Northern populations. Acculturation and acculturative stress are designated as conditions conducive to the development of alcohol dependence among representatives of native populations. Ethno-culturally competence is identified as the main characteristics of the strategy for the treatment and prevention of substance use disorders among different ethnic groups.

Keywords: ethnicity, ethnic groups, alcohol dependence, acculturative stress

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1955

Lomasko P.S., Simonova A.L. CONCEPTUAL BASES OF PROFESSIONAL ICT COMPETENCE DEVELOPMENT OF PEDAGOGICAL STAFF IN SMART EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 7 (160). P. 78-84

The article examines the basic principles on which it is necessary to create the educational courses concerned to professional ICT competence development of pedagogical staff in the modern realities of post-industrial society. ICT competence is resumed as an educational outcome, which contains four components: axiological, cognitive, praxiological, reflective. In this case the concrete outcome includes the system of demonstrated and diagnosed (measured) characteristics of motives, abilities and readiness to solve certain tasks. Main issues of the article contain modern approach to teaching operations and algorithms of actions with ICT-based services and smart-devices, which are specified and can be used as equipment for solving meta-professional tasks and realization of professional needs. Conditions and requirements of the vocational pedagogical education during Digital revolution are also presented as the main ideas of smart education in Digital Age.

Keywords: professional ICT competence, methodic of ICT-skilled education, smart education, vocational education

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1956

Badmaeva M.A., Kryukova L.B. SEMANTICS OF THE STATE AND ITS LANGUAGE MEANS OF EXPRESSION IN L. S. PETRUSHEVSKAYA STORIES (ON THE MATERIAL OF THE STORY “OLYA GIRL” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 2 (179). P. 14-17

The article presents an analysis of the linguistic means of expression of semantics of mental and physical states and their functional load in the stories by L. S. Petrushevskaya. In the process of representation of the studied semantics the traditional two-component models (the predicate and the carrier of the state) are characteristic of the syntactic level, on the semantic level attention focuses on the degree of intensity and depression. The simplicity of language means of expression is one of the key characteristics of creative works by L. S. Petrushevskaya. Conversational vocabulary, abundant urban slang, simple sentences, short gloomy phrases of the characters create a special artistic world of the author. In characters’ feelings expression there are no middle, neutral, «etiquette» of emotions, there is always felt anguish and emotional intensity: loved, wept, hard, etc. Hate is expressed indirectly, through the prism of despair and powerlessness. An analysis of the semantics of language means of expression in L. S. Petrushevskaya’s stories states the evidence of their artistic significance in the process of describing characters’ images. Laconic and simple shapes clearly highlight the depth of the feelings and experiences of the characters, the description of the emotional, physical and mental state generates a representation of the inner world of the characters, their perception of reality.

Keywords: semantics of the state, story, model, character

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1957

Burmakova E.A. TEXT ACTUALIZATION OF BASIC METAPHOR «SPRING IS A WOMAN» (ON THE MATERIAL OF V. M. SHUKSHIN’S LITERARY WORKS) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 7 (184). P. 25-31

Now there is a great emphasis on situating metaphor studies within broad, comprehensive models of human cognition, communication, and culture. As any language is anthropocentric, and in any language, there are metaphors that perceive objects, animate or inanimate, as persons. Metaphors ascribing human characteristics to non-human entities are defined anthropomorphic and can be viewed as a formula NATURE IS MAN, where we have NATURE for the target domain, and MAN for the source domain. In literary texts the anthropomorphic metaphor is considered as one of the most productive metaphor type due to the author’s subjective perception of the surrounding world. The ubiquity of the anthropomorphic metaphor demonstrates that the key metaphorical schema NATURE IS MAN can be broken down into lower–level, specific schemas bringing to the various aspects of the concept MAN (appearance, traits of character, feelings, aural perception, intellectual functions, physical activities, age, body etc.) and the concept NATURE (natural objects and phenomena, seasons, times of day etc.). The present paper is aimed at showing generating power of the basic metaphor «SPRING IS A WOMAN» in Shukshin’s writings. The corpus of original metaphorical expressions as the examples for the analysis illustrates the modeling potential of the anthropomorphic metaphor. Created by the culture and embedded in the literary texts by the author it is used to perform, and present new dimensions of the picture of the world.

Keywords: anthropomorphic metaphor, basic metaphor, modeling of the world, literary text, spring, woman

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1958

Lobanova S.V. LEVEL ANALYSIS OF THE ARTIST’S PROFESSIONAL LANGUAGE PERSONALITY (ON THE MATERIAL OF INTERVIEWS WITH NATALIA O’SHEA) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 11 (188). P. 61-67

The article deals with analysis of the professional language personality of Natalia O’Shea – a singer, musician, songwriter and leader of the rock-group “Mel’nitsa” (The Mill). The material of research is the texts of the interviews (2004–2017 years). The author of the article describes in detail the three levels of the artist’s professional language personality: 1) the level of professional consciousness; 2) the verbal level; 3) the motivating and pragmatical level. The texts of the interviews give knowledge about N. O’Shea’s views of nature of creative work, things which inspire the artist, her musical and general erudition. Natalia O’Shea considers her creative work as a complicated subjective process of connection of individual impressions and emotions with allusions to literary works, fairytales and myths. The artist compares songwriting with stained-glass window creation, cultivation of flower etc. She notes that her activity as a musician is tightly connected with her scientific interests in philology. Natalia O’Shea knows terminology of music very well. In her stories about songwriting and recording of songs, playing the musical instruments the artist uses not only professional lexis, but different expressive means of language. There are a lot of onyms and a number of citations in speech of the artist. This research is interesting for linguopersonology and communicative stylistics of text.

Keywords: professional language personality of the artist, Natalia O’Shea, interview

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1959

Semenova T.I. EVASION STRATEGY IN NEWS DISCOURSE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2019. Issue 7 (204). P. 32-39

Introduction. The study focuses on news discourse and on its persuasive dimension in particular. News discourse has a number of standard strategies to promote the persuasive process for assertions. If propositions are to be accepted as true or plausible, there must be special means to enhance their appearance of truth and plausibility. Material and methods. The theoretical perspective of the paper is the critical epistemic discourse analysis proposed by T. A. van Dijk. The paper considers mental representation of the event nominated in British and American mass media as RUSSIAN SPY POISONING. Results and discussion. The study highlights the evasion strategy as a form of discourse-based mental influence in news discourse. From a pragmatic approach evasion is viewed as violation of one of the conversational maxims formulated by P. Grice which requires contributions to conversations to be truthful. The author claims that the aim of the evasion strategy in representing news is to discursively emphasize those properties of mental models that are consistent with the interests of the dominant social groups and discursively deemphasize those properties that are inconsistent with their interests. Consequently, evasion strategy results in partial, incomplete or biased understanding of the news story in the interests of a dominant social group. Evasion presupposes formulation of meanings in such a way that they are not merely understood but also accepted as the truth or at least as a possible truth. The article discusses strategic devices of evasion like hedging, referential vagueness, focus shift, selective use of evidential and epistemic markers, half truth. Conclusion. The author comes to the conclusion that evasion strategy contributes to the formation or reactivation of preferred mental models and may thus be used in manipulative discourse use.

Keywords: evasion strategy, news discourse, vagueness, hedging, foregrounding, focus shift, manipulation

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1960

Bolotnova N.S. The Associative Field of Fiction as the Reflection of Author’s Poetic Picture of the World // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 1 (38). P. 20-25

The paper is dedicated to the investigation of the properties of associative reactions on the poetic text in the process of experiment. It is approached from the point of view of different aspects of author’s poetic picture of the world.

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1961

Kokarevich M.N. To the Problem of Distinction of Culture and Civilization // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 2 (39). P. 98-102

In the article it is shown, that the civilization is a necessary, constant aspect of culture. Each culture, cultural – historical type represent objectivation and an explication of cultural and civilized values as actualizations of cultural and civilized aspects of a human nature. Cultural aspect of a human nature is represented by need for creativity, for sense of the existence, for belief, for service to idea etc.; civilized aspect such as need for safety, well-being, care of posterity etc. Then, cultural values – Real, True, the God etc.; civilized values – family, validity, a cosiness etc.

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1962

Vavilova E.N. Rhetorical Devices in Virtual Intercourse // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 3 (47). P. 112-115

The article deals with analysis of rhetorical devices which are used in teleconference Phidonet intercourse. A special genre «fleim» is described in the view of rhetoric. Metalinguistic utterance is considered as a special device.

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1963

Nizkodubov G.A., Kuzmina A.M., Rostovtseva V.M. A Sociocultural Approach in the Current Paradigm of Language Teaching // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 9 (60). P. 104-108

With the advent of the new educational paradigm the component content of language training has been greatly changed. Special emphasis among recent changes has been placed on a sociocultural approach, its impact on foreign language teaching. In the paper the authors make an attempt to analyze the essence, some peculiarities and would-be perspectives of the development of a sociocultural approach to language training.

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1964

Yungblyud V.T. From the League of Nations to “System of General Security”: Ideas of World Community Organization in Views of F.D. Roosevelt, 1918-1941 s // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 3 (66). P. 66-70

This article is about evolution of American president’s views on problem of organization of world nation association in period between two World Wars. Modification of ideological maintenance of his foreign policy program is found. The place of liberal-idealistic lines in his theoretical intention and foreign policy initiative are showed

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1965

Savenko A.S. MOTIVOLOGICAL COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ORNITHONIMS IN THE RUSSIAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCH LANGUAGES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 6 (96). P. 11-15

The article presents the results of complex motivoliogical comparative analysis of birds names in the Russian, English and French languages. The research has been realized on the basis of large number of facts with mobilization of language consciousness statements of Russian and English speakers.

Keywords: comparative motivology, motivoliogical comparative analysis, motivated sign, classification sign, motivation

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1966

Kobenko Y.V. THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE CHOICE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TITLE LANGUAGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 3 (105). P. 162-165

The article deals with the phenomenon of language choise in the aspects of language culture and sociolinguistics upon the example of the exoglossic development character of literary German since 1950 due to assimilation to American English.

Keywords: language choise; prestige language; forced and reflected types of language choise; subjectivity of language election

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1967

Igithanyan I.A., Boyarko G.Y. THE UTILIZATION OF ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM GAS ON OIL FIELDS OF TOMSK REGION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 12 (114). P. 19-22

In the article the ways of associate petroleum gas utilization on the oil fields of Tomsk region and problems of its effective use are studied. The payment for the negative influence on the environment and economic aspects of the associated petroleum gas utilization on the oil fields of Tomsk region are analyzed.

Keywords: associated petroleum gas, utilization, oil fields, oil and gas business

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1968

Shakhovtsov K.G. THE ISSUE OF DEFINITION OF MARRIAGE CLASSES IN THE SOUTHERN SELKUP KINSHIP SYSTEM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 1 (116). P. 144-148

The article provides a critical analysis of G. I. Pelikh’s hypothesis about the presence of marriage classes, as well as circular marital pattern based on them, in the southern Selkup kinship system. It is then demonstrated, that it is not possible to construct such a class using only available published lists of the Selkup kinship terms. The fi nal suggestion is to revise the hypothesis completely.

Keywords: southern Selkup, kinship systems, kinship terminology, marriage classes

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1969

Anfimova E.B. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF FORMING A PROFESSIONAL-CREATIVE POSITION OF THE FUTURE ARCHITECT AND DESIGNER IN COLLEGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 5 (120). P. 32-36

The article deals with testing the model of forming a professional-creative position of the future architect and designer within the discipline of “History of Culture and Arts” in college. It defines the principles that underlie the model and describes the contents of training modules. The article describes the features and results of mastering each training module, as well as the model as a whole.

Keywords: professional attitude, pedagogical model, a cultural history, methods of teaching

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1970

Ershova T.V., Gorbatenko V.P., Klipova O.A. THERMODYNAMIC PARAMETERS OF ATMOSPHERE DURING THUNDERSTORM AND HEAVY RAIN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 7 (122). P. 9-14

A comparative analysis of the thermodynamic parameters of the atmosphere, obtained by the radiosonde data of the station Novosibirsk and data of thunderstorms and heavy rains of meteorological station Ogurzovo for the summer seasons of 2000–2011 are introduced. The limits of variability and characteristics of some parameters (SHOW, CAPE, TOTL, KINX, LIFT, EQLV, LFCT) during thunderstorms and heavy rains were determined.

Keywords: thunderstorm, heavy rain, thermodynamic parameters, convection in the atmosphere, intervals of variation of thermodynamic parameters

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1971

Sudakova N.A. LINGUOCULTUROLOGICAL COMPETENCE OF A SCHOOLCHILD // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 10 (125). P. 211-217

The article contains explanation of theoretical and practical importance of linguistic and cultural competence for generation of language person of a schoolchild in connection with competence approach to up-to-date teaching the Russian language. The connection of linguistic and cultural competence with communicative, linguistic and language competence with a glance of achievements in Russian, linguistic and cultural, cognitive linguistic and communicative stylistics of a text teaching is examined.

Keywords: language teaching methodology, competence approach, language, culture, language person, text, linguistic and cultural competence

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1972

Tarasova L.V. CHARACTERISTICS OF BASIC LEARNING INTERACTION TYPES FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING IN PRIMARY SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 6 (134). P. 64-68

The article considers social and psychological aspects of learning interaction forms to provide more efficient foreign language teaching to schoolchildren. Frontal teaching is focused on the teacher instead of a schoolchild personality and results in lack of cooperation between them. The paper reveals integrated frontal teaching, frontal teaching and frontal teaching to a big group of pupils. Interpersonal relations of different learning interaction forms are being analysed.

Keywords: integrated frontal teaching, frontal teaching to a big group of pupils, dyads and triads as learning cooperation forms, small groups communication, discussion group

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1973

Bichkova A.S. THE ELECTIVE COURSE FOR LEARNING STUDENTS TO RESEARCH, TRAINING THE TEACHER TO ORGANIZATION OF THE COURSE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 1 (142). P. 151-155

The author suggests elaboration of the course for development of research skills among the pupils and recommendations for training physics teachers to organization of the elective course.

Keywords: research skills, State standard, forming skills, teacher training

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1974

Anisimova N.J. PATIENTS WITH DENTOPHOBIA AT DENTAL APPOINTMENT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 5 (146). P. 123-128

Use of the method of motivational interviewing for dental examination can reduce the fear and anxiety of patients during several visits to 33,7 % ± 0,18, which can significantly reduce the risk of emergency conditions during the interventions and commitment form in patients dental treatment.

Keywords: motivational interviewing, emotional strain before dental appointment, situational uneasiness

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1975

Kuzenko S.M. SUPERCONFORMAL STRUCTURES ON THE THREE-SPHERE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 12 (153). P. 144-147

This talk provides a brief account of the construction of the 2n-extended supersphere S^( 3|4n), with n = 1, 2, . . . , as a homogeneous space of the three-dimensional Euclidean superconformal group OSp(2n|2, 2) such that its bosonic body is the three-sphere S^3.

Keywords: superconformal group, N -extended super three-sphere

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1976

Tereshin D.A. ON THE PRINCIPLES OF CONSTRUCTION OF METHODICAL SYSTEM IN GEOMETRY FOR THE CLASSES OF PHYSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL PROFILE BASED ON THE PROBLEM SOLVING APPROACH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 1 (154). P. 72-79

The article examines the principles of construction of methodical system in geometry using problem solving approach, which acts simultaneously as a technology of solving geometric problems and as a way of design the system of challenging problems, focused on students mastering the mathematical activity. We consider and resolve two contradictions: between modern approaches to teaching mathematics as a process of learning mathematical activity and their lack of implementation of the methods of teaching geometry at profile level; between the objective necessity of designing educational process to teach geometry creatively and the lack of appropriate methodological training system. We discuss some features of problems, create in the student environment for positive motivation and ensure the formation of students’ independent thinking. We also consider the examples of challenging problems with solutions.

Keywords: methodical system of training, problem solving approach, mathematical thinking, mathematical activity, specialized education, challenging problems

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1977

Bondarenko E.V. BASIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 5 (158). P. 249-251

Due to technological progress and information technology our quality of life is improving, but at the same time the energy of person is significantly reducing. As a result, the health of younger generation is under the threat. The university system of physical activity sets the goal to prepare specialists, who are able to develop independently, based on a continual education. Creating stable motives is a necessary part for any education. Motivation for sport participation is a motor, which influences the level of activity in this area of interest, its direction and regularity. The questionnaire was used to determine the students’ motives for sport participation in the Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU). The analysis of motives for sport participation provided some results. This analysis provided that an unstable motive for sports participation is manifested in students’ priority to find fun during the lesson; underestimation of health; the large attention to the weight; small quantity of motors, unformed cognitive motives; the deficiency of an optimal level of knowledge. The study revealed that the favorable psychological atmosphere in the classroom; the understanding of the thirdyear respondents that they need to be enroll in physical activity; striving for improving life performance through physical activity and enjoyment by the classes are main advantages of the system of physical activity in TPU. This data collection indicates the need to rank among the top eight motives by underlying two main motives from each group to determine the motivational complex, which characterizes the efficiency of students’ physical education and its focus on the future.

Keywords: motives for sports participation, students, questionnaire, university system of physical activity

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1978

Dudochkina O.G., Soluyanova O.A., Gubaidullina A.G. SOME PECULIARITIES OF TRANSLATING SATIRICAL FANTASY FROM ENGLISH INTO RUSSIAN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2016. Issue 10 (175). P. 84-87

The article deals with some peculiarities of translating satirical fantasy from English into Russian. We have analysed the characteristics of satirical texts, special transformations and stylistic devices. The results of the research show that a translator should have certain skills to translate satirical texts. He/she should have profound professional knowledge. He/she should be aware of the cultural differences between the two countries because satire is always aimed at native speakers and includes a lot of allusions and background information. The main task when translating satirical fantasy is to preserve all the humour using the means of the Russian language. A translator should also remember that Russian is more emotional than English so when translating satirical fantasy from English into Russian it is advisable that you should increase expressivity.

Keywords: satire, transformation, fantasy, stylistic device

1684
1979

Karpov A.B. The meaning building aspects of the religious mentality // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2001. Issue 3 (28). P. 55-57

The article «The meaning building aspects of the religious mentality* is the first authors attempt to approach to the analysis of the main meaning building aspects of the religious mentality as the ground of the mentality in general and confirmation of the culture building role for religious knowledge on every existence levels.

1683
1980

Zhukova N.S. The Category of Speech Type and the Peculiarities of its Expression in Modern German // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2004. Issue 1 (38). P. 45-50

The article deals with one of the most vexed problems in modern Germanic studies – the problem of the Konjunktiv of indirect speech. The attention is focused on the status of the Konjunktive of indirect speech and the peculiarities of its functioning in the system of the morphological and the syntactic category of speech type of Modern German.

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1981

Smokotina L.I. HOMELAND STUDYING AS AN ORGANIC PART OF G.N. POTANIN’S CULTURAL WORKS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 2 (76). P. 30-31

The present article is of scientific significance, because there are no special researches on this theme up to now. The research of the given problem is of current importance. Firstly, G.N.Potanin’s views concerning educational reforms in Russia are of particular interest and not only for specialists. Secondly, ecological culture of some people is an educational problem.

Keywords: culturology, homeland studying, education, primary school, patriotism

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1982

Bolotnov A.V. REPRESENTATION OF CHAOS CONCEPT IN TEXTUAL ASSOCIATES IN POEMS OF O.E. MANDELSTAM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 4 (82). P. 116-120

The article is concerned with the study of lexical means that actualize associative level for some sides of chaos concept in poems of O. E. Mandelstam. The study was conducted within the boundaries of communicative stylistics of text and concentrated on two generalized associative arrays: chaos — basis of being; chaos — eternity — mystery — cosmic space (sky — planets). Some specific characteristics of poet’s worldview and style are revealed.

Keywords: concept, textual associations, associative array, poetic worldview, individual style

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1983

Zhiginas N.V. THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL BASES OF PREVENTIVE MEASURES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH OF STUDENTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 6 (84). P. 71-75

The article presents analysis of efficiency of escort model in the structure of psychological service of university as a method of projecting of prophylactic education space on psychological criteria.

Keywords: psychological escort of educational process, stress, health, adaptation, crisis

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1984

Sklyarova E.A., Erofeeva G.V., Peskova E.S. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN UNIVERSITY AND SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 11 (89). P. 74-77

The article covers the problems of teaching physics to schoolchildren and students of technical universities associated with transformations in Russian society and educational system of Russia, and possible ways of their partial solution

Keywords: fundamentalization education, systematic approach, training systems

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1985

Koshechko A.N. VICTIMOLOGICAL DISCOURSE IN F. M. DOSTOEVSKY'S «A WRITER'S DAIRY» AS EXPERIENCE OF EXISTENTIAL REFLECTION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2010. Issue 8 (98). P. 80-86

In this article «A Writer's Dairy» is analyzed as the unique example of representation of F. M. Dostoevsky's existential experience. The events of author's private life, comprehension of vast layers of human being experience and its social, psychological features acquire universal character and become the part of an extra personal whole. The content of «A Writer's Dairy» by Dostoevsky is focused on the basic concept «victim», which enables the victimological discourse of the text. The legitimacy of victimological discourse distinguishing is confirmed by the analysis of genre features (synthesis of dairy, confessionary and publicistic principles, «genre of public confession», «publicistic cycle»), macrostructure of the text (dividing on chapters, use of insert texts), aspect consideration each chapter unity (thematic, referential, eventual, timely).

Keywords: F. M. Dostoevsky, author, discourse, reflection, existential consciousness, «frontier situation», genre, «A Writer's Dairy»

1683
1986

Abdrakhmanova A.I. CURRENT STATE OF THE PROBLEM OF COGNITIVE ACTIVITY FORMATION OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 3 (156). P. 38-41

The article discloses the approaches to understanding the activity. Formulates the definition of the concept of “cognitive activity”. Designates criteria and indicators of cognitive activity of preschool children. Presents theoretical overview of the psychological characteristics of today’s children. Introduces the current state of the problem of formation of cognitive activity in children of preschool age. Offers the analysis of models of formation of cognitive activity. Named the components of cognitive activity – information, activity and thinking, need and motivation, emotional and volitional, personal, control and evaluation. Names the driving force for the development of cognitive activity. Describes the psychological and pedagogical conditions of formation of cognitive activity of preschool children.

Keywords: cognitive activity, model of the formation of cognitive activity, preschoolers

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1987

Obotnina E.V., Ivanova E.V. PHRASEOLOGICAL SEMANTICS AS A POLYSTRUCTURE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 6 (183). P. 71-75

The phraseological meaning is a specific semantic category, characterized by an integral transference of meaning based fully or partially on the meanings of the components of the unit. This results in its complex structure which is of special scientific interest. The article focuses on the components of the phraseological meaning, states their specific features and correlation and offers the methodology of semantic analysis. It is a multistep process that considers all the constituents of the phraseological meaning: motivation, imagery component, inner form, denotative component, connotation and cultural component (studied by A. V. Kunin, V. N. Teliya, N. F. Alefirenko and others). The inner form reveals the way the phraseological meaning is formed and creates phraseological imagery. Motivation is a means of expressing the inner form. Metaphorical, metonymical or metaphtonymical transference of meaning forms the inner form of the unit. Phraseological semantics includes the grammatical meaning and the phraseological meaning proper. We single out several structural models of the latter, based on a number of combinations of the denotative macrocomponent (its identifying and characterizing parts) and stylistic, intensive, emotional and/or evaluative components of connotation. The cultural component can be a part of either denotation or connotation or both. The results can be applied in studying semantic peculiarities of different groups of phraseological units, with reference to their national specificity.

Keywords: semantics, phraseological unit, phraseological meaning, motivation, imagery component, inner from, connotation

1683
1988

Memetova A.S. INTERJECTIONS AS A MEAN OF EXPRESSNG OF EMOTIONS IN THE CRIMEAN AND GERMAN LANGUAGES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2018. Issue 4 (193). P. 102-105

The article deals with such linguistic units as interjections. The analysis of interjections affects the scope of their semantics, structure and functions. The research is conducted on the material of two unrelated languages – German and Crimean Tatar. The definition of the concept of “interjection” is given, different classifications of interjections are distinguished according to their structure, meaning and functions. The number of interjections in the Crimean Tatar and German languages is determined, and their quantitative analysis is carried out. Interjections form a natural and inalienable affiliation of emotional colloquial speech, give it expressiveness and contribute to a more accurate achievement of the goal of communication. In the system of parts of speech, interjections occupy a special position. They cannot be attributed either to independent parts of speech, or to official ones. Interjections are used to express feelings, emotions, moods, wills without naming them. Many interjections outside speech and intonation have no definite meaning and, depending on the speech situation, they can express the most diverse emotions. From a lexical point of view, interjections are characterized by their uniqueness – they do not call anything and like intonation are expressive, but not meaningful. In the syntactic sense, interjections are not members of a sentence, since they do not have control, adjacency, and coordination links.

Keywords: interjection, emotion, emotiveness, primitive interjections, derivative interjections, the Crimean Tatar language, the German language

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1989

Poleva E.A., Velichko O.P. FAIRY-TALE INTERTEXT IN LENA ELTANG′S NOVEL “STONE MAPLES” (PART 1) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2020. Issue 3 (209). P. 53-62

Introduction. The importance of the poetics of intertextuality in the novels of the modernist writer Lena Eltang has been repeatedly emphasized by critics and researchers. The appeal to the intertext increases the semantic density of the narrative, serves to convey the specifics of the consciousness of Eltang characters that exist in parallel in the realities of social relations and culture/texts. Material and methods. Intertextual and motivational analysis based on the works of I. Smirnov, M. Gasparov, B. Gasparov, and I. Paperno was applied. Also, the theoretical basis of the research is the works of folklorists and psychologists devoted to the motivational structure of folklore tales about an orphan girl, the plot of initiation (O. M. Freudenberg, E. N. Eleonskaya, R. Efimkin, etc.). The research material is Lena Eltang’s novel “Stone maples”. The purpose of the work is to identify the semantics and functions of the fairy-tale intertext in Lena Eltang’s modernist novel “Stone maples”. Results and discussion. The analysis of the novel allowed us to establish the correspondence of the plot logic of the novel to the motivational structure of the magic and literary fairy tale illustrating the stages of initiation. But, firstly, unlike a fairy tale, the Eltang novel is a prose of a “stream of consciousness”, focused on the disclosure of the inner world of a person. Secondly, the complex subject organization of the novel text, compared to the fairy tale, allowed Eltang to build allusions to fairy tales of different subtypes (about female and male initiation) in the storylines of different characters. The main character of the novel Sasha Sonley is building an association of his life with a fairy tale. In its storyline, it is important not only to match the archetypal plot, but also to try to change it. Despite individual efforts, the fate of the central heroine is built in accordance with a fabulous invariant about an orphan girl (in which the author’s, supra-personal will is manifested): mother’s death, loss of father’s protection; con frontation to stepmother; rivalry with stepsister; victory of the stepdaughter thanks to a magical means (maternal amulet), which also contributes to the search for the groom. The function of the mother’s talisman in the novel is performed by Travnik – “secret notebook”, which combines the diary and the set of recipes for traditional medicine. It is perceived as a channel of communication with the deceased mother, plays a key role in finding the intended. Conclusion. Despite efforts to “rewrite” the fairy-tale narrative, Sasha is forced to go through the entire archetypal plot of initiation before rebirth, restoration of harmony. In the spirit of modernism, based equally on the achievement of psychoanalysis and cultural archaic model, the plot of initiation of the heroes of the fable is built in accordance with a folk tale, but this outwardly-event outline corresponds to the inner story is psychologically complex living of its late maturity, separation from feelings of guilt towards parents and resentment toward them, parting with the past for the future.

Keywords: modernism, literature of Russian emigration, intertext, fairy-tale images and motifs, initiation, Lena Eltang

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1990

Zhu Z., Yurina E.A. SYMBOLIC AND METAPHORIC REPRESENTATIONS OF THE CONCEPT “FIRE” IN THE LEXICAL STRUCTURE OF THE TEXT IN M. BULGAKOV’S NOVEL “THE MASTER AND MARGARITA” // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2020. Issue 4 (210). P. 70-79

Introduction. The article investigates the lexical means of the symbolic and metaphorical representation of the concept of “Fire” in M. Bulgakov’s novel “The Master and Margarita” in terms of their language semantics and cultural connotations, analyzes the significance of this artistic concept for expressing the author’s worldview. The purpose of the work is to investigate the ways of linguistic representation of the concept of “Fire” in the text of the novel “The Master and Margarita”, to identify aspects of their metaphorical and symbolic interpretation at the verbal and conceptual levels, to study the role of this concept in the artistic worldview of the novel. Material and methods. The methodology of work is based on cognitive, linguoculturological and systemicstructural approaches in the study of the figurativeness of the language and artistic speech used in the field of semantics of linguistic units and stylistics of text. The empirical material consists of figurative words and expressions (143 units) which represent the concept of Fire in M. Bulgakov’s novel “The Master and Margarita”, as well as fragments of the text demonstrating its symbolic and metaphorical functioning (160 contexts). Sources of definition of linguistic meanings and mythopoetic symbols were published explanatory and encyclopedic dictionaries. Results and discussion. In M. Bulgakov’s novel “The Master and Margarita” were defined the lexical and textual fund of artistic representations of the concept “Fire”; there were revealed methods and techniques of its textual implementation. The cultural and symbolic meanings of the concept were investigated in the mythology of different cultures. The aspects of the metaphorical and symbolic interpretation of this concept were described in the artistic worldview of the novel “The Master and Margarita”, as well as its role in expressing the author’s intention. Conclusion. The concept of “Fire” is represented in the text structure by a multitude of direct and metaphorical lexical representations expressing various aspects of the manifestation of the fire element through a system of zoomorphic, anthropomorphic, somatic images. Images of fire form the basis for a metaphorical description of a wide range of phenomena of the surrounding world (parts of the human body, precious stones, celestial bodies, everyday objects) and the human inner world (feelings, emotions, conditions). The symbolism of this system of images has deep mythopoetic roots and translates the main meanings of the ideological content of the work.

Keywords: concept, fire, symbol, artistic picture of the world, metaphor, myth, Master and Margarita

1683
1991

Idrisov F.F., Erlikh A.V. Prediction of market price of goods // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 2 (18). P. 63-65

Prediction of market price of goods is one of the most important goals of interprise. Ar a rule, there are investigated models of «demand-supply» without stochastic component. Combination of two autoregressive models of the first order is studied and estimated of their parameters. Such models can be used for short-tirm forecasting of behaviour of marcet prices.

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1992

Romakhina I.A. The Formation and Development of Small-Scate Business under the Modem Conditions of Russian Economy // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2003. Issue 5 (37). P. 65-67

The article is devoted to the problems of state sup¬port to small business under the modern conditions of its activation and the acceptance of a series of laws that activate the regulation of small business.

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1993

Sergeyeva E.V. THE QUESTION OF CONCEPT CLASSIFICATION IN FICTION TEXT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 5 (56). P. 98-103

The article deals with the problem of the art concept classification. Various types of the concept in the poetical texts are considered.

1682
1994

The Novel «The Insulted and In-jurech by F.M. Dostoyevsky from the Point of View of Jurisdiction // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 8 (59). P. 53-57

E.Y. Safronova finds out that F.M. Dostoyevsky in his novel «The Insulted and Injured discredits the state law institution*. This problem is solved by some kind of (-transposing* its func¬tions (surveillance, investigation, punishment, improvement, creation of social harmony) to the character-writer.

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1995

Kazantseva T.Y. Comparative Analysis of Gothic Nouns with Consonantal Stem-Building Markers // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 9 (60). P. 25-30

Stem-building markers became the formal factors of the declensions only in the course of time. Originally, they were not indifferent to the semantics of the nouns and joined to certain names only. The comparative analysis of nouns with consonantal elements -j-, -w-, -n- in Gothic convinces us of the ancient origin of the markers -j-, -w- as the morphological structure of the word allows to reveal earlier elements. Every stem-building marker with a consonantal element possesses its specific feature and expresses more concrete lexical meaning. The original meaning of the consonantal markers -j-, -w- was connected with an earlier category – category of animateness/inanimateness, i.e. they were markers of animateness but they lost this meaning. Only the marker -n- has kept the meaning of animateness, and vowel markers show the grammatical gender.

1682
1996

Batratskaya Y.S. The Peculiarities of Integrated Industrial – Bank Structures in Russian Transition Economy Formation // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 12 (63). P. 116-119

The article presents the analysis of the role of industrial-bank capital in different stages of development of integrated structures. The advantages of industrial – bank unification are marked: enlarging size of capital, widening of profit earning possibilities, reduction and division of market risks, creation of the conditions for productive investment activity. Industrial-bank unifications appear to be the link, which is able to create high structured capital which provides the conditions for economic growth.

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1997

Golovchenko A.V., Dobrovolskaya T.G., Zvyagintsev D.G. Microbiological research of peat soils. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 4 (78). P. 46-53

The present article represents an overview of the data obtained by the authors as a result of a long-term microbiological research of different sorts of peat soils in Russian regions. There are the numerous microbiological indexes confirming the purposefulness of the inclusion of all peat layers in the definition “peat soil” irrespective of its depth

Keywords: Peatland, marsh ground, Microbiologicai estimation, monitoring, microbial biomass, track record

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1998

Nesterenko I.M., Matveyev S.L. Hydromelioration research from bogs of Korelia // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 4 (78). P. 69-73

Research from bogs of Korelia permission value agrometeorologica and hydrotermed regimen on bog. Increase duration period with temperate 5-1000C, increase precipitation and it distribution creation favourable condition from agriculture

Keywords: Bogs, drainage, South Korelia, agrometeorologica regimen, hydroterme regimen.

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1999

Litsman G.N., Rubleva T.V. TIERED APPROACH TO FORMING LEGAL PROVISION IN MANAGEMENT OF THE TEACHERS’ RESEARCH ACTIVITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 1 (129). P. 72-78

The tiered approach to normative and legal security’s formation in management of research activity of the teacher and its realization on the example of the municipal autonomous comprehensive establishment «N.D. Listman Gymnasium» of Tobolsk city is presented in the article.

Keywords: research activity, innovative activity, experimental activity, activity standard legal support, normative legal acts, tiered approach

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2000

Bagirova I.K., Burykhin B.S. THE ROLE OF SOCIAL POLITICS AND SOCIAL PARTNERSHIP IN MOTIVATION OF ORGANIZATION STAFF // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 1 (129). P. 193-196

The article examines the role of social politics and social partnership in motivation of organization staff. One analyses the problems principles of social politics, instruments and forms of its realization.

Keywords: motivation, social politics, staff, social partnership

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