The concept “people” in the Cadet Party rhetoric
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Speech representation of the category of authorship in modern Serbian journalism
... periodicals of Serbia — the oldest Belgrade newspapers, Politika (Politics) and Vechernye novosti (Evening News), as well as the political publication Danas (Today), Vreme (Time) and Nedeljnik (Weekly). Analysis of the material makes it possible to talk both ... ... manifestation of objects of this aggression in the texts. The research concludes that the specificity of the authorship category representation in Serbian journalism turns out to be connected with the modern psychological state of the nation, the peculiarities ...
Knowing humanity without knowing the human being: The structure of polemic in Kant’s political argumentation
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«Which Side are You on, Boy?» Roman Jakobson in the Interwar Pragu
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Emperor Nicholas II during the First World War through the eyes of Russian monarchical circles
... sacralized perception of his figure persisted in society. The cited examples indicate the presence of loyalist sentiments within monarchist circles during the First World War, which did not significantly change under the influence of external or internal political circumstances. In this regard, this model of perception of the emperor may conditionally be described as static. The opposing model of perception of the monarch is characterized by a negative dynamic in attitudes toward him. Within this segment ...
The Kapp Putsch in East Prussia: political consequences
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Paul Natorp’s social pedagogic theory and it’s relevance to modern russian education
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The state-civil identity among the student youth of the Russian Federation: theoretical and applied aspects
... touches upon the issue of state-civil identity of student youth. Theoretical analysis of the provisions of social constructivism made the author focus on the fact that state-civil identity is an element of the value component in the structure of the political consciousness ethnopolitical construct of the subjects of politics. Through the implementation of a comprehensive socio-political study, an assessment of the level of state-civil identity of student youth in some federal districts is given, ...
The position of international community on the restoration of independence of the Baltic States
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Evaluative language in analytical reviews of the foreign exchange market: a comparative perspective from U.S. and U.K. media
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City as an explicant of the key concepts in Dostoevsky’s “The Adolescent
... he was destined to be, but he also included presciently read city texts in his literary works. This article is aimed to identify those ‘local texts’ of the urban space in the novel “The Adolescent”, which contribute to the reconstruction and representation of its basic concepts. This research affirms the consistency and integrity of the artistic geo-panorama created by Fyodor Dostoevsky. The creation and representation of concepts both by the writer and his heroes are carried out by comparing ...
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Age-related characteristics of English, American, and Russian compliments
... intentions and reactions shows that cultural differences between representatives of the English, American, and Russian national identities are clearly manifested in language. As to intentions, people with a mature English identity gravitate towards politeness, those with mature American identity towards praise, and those with mature Russian identity towards praise and flattery. An analysis of linguistic material demonstrates that compliments made by people with a mature age identity differ from ...
On innovative segment of a lexical semantic field “Social policy”
This article is devoted to the description of lexical innovations in the lexical-semantic field “Social policy” in the Russian language of the recent period. The article examines a synchronous neogenic fragment of the field under study and presents a typology of innovations denoting newly appeared phenomena/concepts or the ones having an element of novelty in semantics and (or) structure. The innovations were selected from modern terminological dictionaries and journals of sociological and socio-political...
Verb collocations of the semantic field «Memory» with the component ‘Vergangenheit’ in the German media
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Intangible Factors of U. S. Influence in Latin American and Caribbean Countries in the Entertainment Industry Context
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Category of politeness: Russian imperative speech clichés in dialogue
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