Semantics of phraseological units featuring direct kinship terms in modern media texts
... cultural connotations embedded within them and highlights usage trends, including individual variations in how native speakers interpret such expressions. A comparison of dictionary definitions and usage contexts made it possible to identify four types of connections between the meaning of a family relationship term and the idiomatic meaning of a phraseological unit: the preservation of the semantics of consanguinity in the meaning of the phraseological unit; the dependence of phraseological semantics ...
The influence of S.T. Shatsky’s pedagogical views on the organization of children’s life during the formation of the pioneer organization (1922—1929)
... ideological education in the pioneer organization, its activities reflected comprehensive elements such as play, labor education, art, and social education. According to S. T. Shatsky, these are fundamental elements in organizing children’s life. The connection between the theoretical views of S. T. Shatsky and practical work with children in the pioneer organization, created within the framework of the Communist Party ideology with the goal of educating a socialist individual, has been studied....
Factors influencing the transformation of the functional and spatial structure of St. Petersburg agglomeration in the 2020-s
... 2020 to 2024, as analyzed by the authors. In this study, the functional structure of the urban agglomeration refers to its economy, employment structure, and specialization, while the spatial (geographical) structure refers to the settlement system, connected by transport and engineering infrastructure. The list of factors is based on the expert opinions of the authors, substantiated by quantitative parameters, and supported by relevant examples. The factors are examined at the structural-economic,...
Creative Potential of Artificial Intelligence in the Context of the Idea of the New Enlightenment
The modern world is confronted with a series of global problems, exacerbated by technological advancements. In this context, concerns arise in the public consciousness regarding the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to surpass humans in intellectual and creative activities. The topic of AI creativity becomes pertinent and sparks debates within the scientific community regarding its creative potential. In response to these challenges, members of the Club of Rome in 2018 propose the concept...
The Imperishable Kant: Deleuze on the Consistency of the Faculties of Reason
... Available at: <
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Poma, A., 2015. K prirode myshleniya bez predstavleniya [On the Nature of Thinking without Representation]. Kantian Journal, 1, pp. 28-42. (In Rus.)
Rajchman, J., 2000. The Deleuze Connections. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Kant, Deleuze, transcendental empiricism, faculties, critical philosophy, consistency, difference
215-224
10.5922/0207-6918-2023-4-11
The Role of the Kantian “Power of Judgment” in the “Nonmodern” Study of Conscious Experience
... registers, subordinated to the position of a historically specific conscious subject. I treat the first-person perspective as a reflective power of judgment, and the third-person perspective as a determinative power of judgment; doing so, I establish the connection between the qualitative interpretation of phenomenal experience and the aesthetic principle of the reflective power of judgment. I conclude that conscious experience as a subject matter of research is a hybrid object, and only the project of ...
The Boundaries of Ecological Ethics: Kant’s Philosophy in Dialog with the “End of Human Exclusiveness” Thesis
... These limits are hard to determine because the anthropocentrists claim that the human being is above nature. Indeed, the “human exclusiveness thesis” (J.- M. Schaeffer) assumes that its advocates underestimate nature’s impact on humans and their connection to other living beings. Constructing a dialogue between Kant and Schaeffer helps to solve two problems. First, to determine whether Kant’s ethical and teleological concept is immune to Schaeffer’s critique. Second, to clarify the German ...
From Kant to Frank: The Ethic of Duty and the Problem of Resistance to Evil in Russian Thought
One of the key ethical debates in Russian religious thought, initiated by Leo Tolstoy, concerned the question of nonresistance to evil by force. The purpose of this article is to assess the influence of Kant’s ethics and philosophy of religion on the course of this debate and to determine the place and significance of the arguments and considerations expressed on this issue by Semyon Frank in the early and late periods (1908 and 1940s) of his work. To this end I reconstruct the general course of...
On multiple semiotics integrally, aspectively and concretely
... development.
Perspektivy. Elektronnyi zhurnal
[Perspectives and prospects. E-journal], 1 (21), pp. 6—29,
https://doi.org/10.32726/2411-3417-2020-1-6-29
(in Russ.).
Ilyin, M. V., 2014. Methodological challenge. What makes science united? How to connect the disconnected spheres of knowledge?
Metod: moskovskii ezhegodnik trudov iz obshchestvovedcheskikh distsiplin
[METHOD: Moscow Yearbook of Works from Social Science Disciplines], 4, pp. 6—11 (in Russ.).
Ilyin, M. V., 2015a. Semiotics as ...
Semantic transformation of the noun mamochka: from ‘wife’ to ‘cannon’
In the semantic theory of Gottlob Frege, the content of a linguistic sign is determined by the connection between the meaning and a set of subjective perceptions that form the meaning. Our study aims to reveal the influence of individual perceptions of the meaning on the extension of the semantic structure of a word, using the kinship term ‘mamochka’ ...
The Mobius strip of the pragmasemantics of sense: from culture through subjectivity to nothingness and back
... self-aware individual is the self-sufficient personality without any specific characteristics. Human existence is marked by absence, lack, loss, and an aspiration for change. It resembles an emptiness that defies classification, a drifting surplus that connects the unconnected. In this context, the article places particular emphasis on the apophatic nature of sense formation. Pauses, intervals, breaks, and gaps give rise to signs within the backdrop of non-existence. Subjectivity functions as a ‘user ...
Strategy and practice of partial non-translation in contemporary poetry (a case study of Hong Kong and Russian authors)
... who perform self-translation into the lect of a dominant, ‘larger’ tradition (Putonghua / Russian). Non-translation is set in motion in the conditions of enhanced linguistic reflection of its authors and serves as a marker of a special affective connection with a lect that is permanently associated with a weaker position. Paradoxically, the attempt to expand readership by translating into ‘larger’ lects relies on the strategy of non-translation. Non-translation captures the most content-laden ...
Simultaneous interpreter in multimodal dimension: the role of gestures in moments of non-interpretation
... interpreter acts at the same time: i. e., the frame of reference of the events described in the lecture, the communicative situation of the source text, and the interpreter’s physical communicative space constrained by the booth. Representational gestures connect the first two frames of reference via the representational modes of drawing, molding, holding, as well as acting out and embodying. Deictic (pointing) gestures help the interpreter to organize the referential objects around him / her, thus integrating ...
Units of the lexical-semantic group ‘Information search and receipt’ as personifying metaphors in Russian poetry
... receipt’. The study aims to determine the functioning of these lexical units in Russian poetry, identify the semantic classes of the objects of personification they are combined with, and establish their role in the organisation of the poetic text and connection with the poet's worldview. The research uses the Poetic Subcorpus of the Russian National Corpus as its material and employs corpus, semantic field, and structural-functional analysis methods. The results show a higher frequency of words with ...
“The Great Rationalist”: Alexey Vvedensky on Kant in the Context of Russian Kantiana
... pagin.). (In Rus.)
Vvedensky, Alexey I., 1892. Fouillée and the Metaphysics of the Future. Voprosy filosofii i psihologii [Issues of Philosophy and Psychology], 11, pp. 1-30. (In Rus.)
Vvedensky, Alexey I., 1893a. On the Tasks of Modern Philosophy, in Connection with the Question of the Possibility and Direction of Original Russian Philosophy. Voprosy filosofii i psihologii [Issues of Philosophy and Psychology], 20, pp. 125-157. (In Rus.)
Vvedensky, Alexey I., 1893b. Essay on Modern French Philosophy....
Translation of the absurdist literature as an example of cultural transfer (“Cases” by Daniil Kharms in Korean translations)
... unravels discursive and interpretative concepts that illuminate the transformation of an original text into a secondary text, encompassing reception, interpretation, cultural transfer, and literary translation, showcasing their interdependence and connection. The analysis centres on the literary translation of texts by Daniil Kharms, portraying it as a process where the social and aesthetic practices of both the translator and the reader manifest in the creation and perception of a secondary text....
Where and how meanings emerge
The discussion aims to identify the interpretive mechanisms that provide an interface between text and context (between language and the world, language and culture, language and society). It is a multi-level system of interfaces connected by inversion and recursion relations and operations. We identify this system as a pragmasemantics. It also acts as an interface platform for correlation/transformation of intra-system semantic units and extralinguistic objects within a set of ...
“The Voice of Hotness from the Margins”. On the interaction of poetry and politics
... poetry, as suggested by Andy Merrifield's assertion that "politics should be like poetry." This article seeks to explore the poetic dimensions that underpin the political necessity for poetry, namely, the attributes of poetry that establish a connection with the political sphere. The focus of this exploration is the concept of poetic defamiliarization and its interaction with the political within Jacques Rancière's theoretical framework. Rancière posits that the political function of poetry,...
Brian Bilston’s multimodal poetic practices: interactions between the digital and the analogue
... Forensic Linguistic Examination in the Republic of Belarus. In: Sovremennyi mediatekst i sudebnaya ekspertiza: mezhdistsiplinarnye svyazi i ekspertnaya otsenka: sbornik nauchnykh rabot [Modern Media Text and Forensic Examination: Interdisciplinary Connections and Expert Assessment: collection of scientific papers]. Moscow, pp. 16—33 (in Russ.).
Chernyavskaya, V. E., 2021. Tekst i sotsial’nyi kontekst: Sotsiolingvisticheskii i diskursivnyi analiz smysloporozhdeniya [Text and social context: ...
Digital poetry between the printed page and cinema: the difference in agency structures
... media mediation in printed and digital texts as distinct material conditions of communication prompting readers to encounter a 'moment of intensity', as Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht put it, and undergo a creative experience of estrangement enabling them to connect with the subject behind the text. The variance in media mediation shapes specific subjective structures. In both cases, the subject behind the text is a submedial subject (Boris Groys). The structures of literary and cinematic imagination allow ...
Functioning of the frame environment in various conceptual knowledge domains in the English language
... reconstruct the frame in the process of understanding. Text analysis has shown that the frame structure does not change substantially, with some slots possibly remaining inactivated within a particular conceptual domain. Such a structure facilitates the connections of concepts and, consequently, aids in understanding and focusing attention when addressing background knowledge.
Beliaevskaya, E. G., 2012. Frame “Politician” in English biographic discourse (on methodology of analysis).
Politicheskaya ...
Impossible ‘qui pro quo’: Fedor Dostoevsky and Zinaida Gippius (the short story “Ivan Ivanovich and the Devil”)
... misunderstanding and confusion, the ‘qui pro quo principle’ was identified by Rita Kleyman as a key element in the poetics of Fedor Dostoevsky's works, particularly in his novel “The Brothers Karamazov”. Scholars have frequently noted the connection between Gippius's story and Dostoevsky’s novel. However, the presence of another link — the ‘qui pro quo principle’ — has yet to be explored in Gippius's text. The analysis demonstrates that the principle manifests through the symbolic ...
Heine’s dolnik in the academic discussion and the Russian translation practice of the 1900s—1930s
... Blok, Yuri Tynianov, Viktor Zorgenfrei, Evgenya Knipovich, and Vera Arens. The equirhythmic tradition established by Blok in translating Heine’s verse is contrasted with Tynianov's functional approach. This study deepens the understanding of the connections between symbolist and formalist poetics, as well as between symbolist translation and the so-called philological translation of the 1920s and 1930s.
Bailey, J., 1969. Blok and Heine: An Episode from the History of Russian dol’niki....
Wanderings in Syllogistic Figures: On Kant’s Possible Cognitive Syllogistics
... syllogism with an intermediate inference which brings the parts of the syllogism under the categories contained in the highest rules. Errors in inferences in individual cognition are attributed to the use of the “form of judgements”, which obscures the connections that must be clearly understood according to the highest rules. In conclusion, the author systematically presents the cognitive content of the treatise and outlines cognitive pathways that are generated by the ideas of “The False Subtlety” ...
The Problem of the Unity of Experience from the Transcendental Perspective
This article is devoted to the problem of the possibility of experience in transcendental idealism. In its classical formulation by Kant, the problem pertains to the correlation between a priori structures of reason and reality. I approach the question of the conditions of the possibility of experience in an alternative way, i.e. as a question about the conditions of its unity, while remaining within the framework of transcendental idealism. The purport of this investigation is to demonstrate how...
Self-Ownership and the Categorical Imperative
... Rights Theory. Res Publica, 27(3), pp. 329-345.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11158-020-09476-y
Cohen, G. A., 1995. Self-Ownership, Freedom, and Equality. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511521270
Cudd, A. E., 2019. Connected Self-Ownership and Our Obligations to Others. Social Philosophy & Policy, 36(2), pp. 154-173.
https://doi.org/10.1017/s0265052519000402
Ellerman, D., 2010. Inalienable Rights: A Litmus Test for Liberal Theories of Justice. Law and Philosophy,...
Paul Henry Gerber — physician, professor and poet from Königsberg
... reflecting both his varied interests and the specificity of his literary style. Based on the materials of address books of Königsberg the article reconstructs the addresses of Gerber’s residence and work as well as the current state of the places connected with the biography of the outstanding citizen of Königsberg (the house where Gerber lived in the last years of his life has been preserved and included in the register of cultural heritage objects in contemporary Kaliningrad, but the memory ...
On the question of the syllabic system of versification: the poetic practice of Theophan Prokopovich
... 1986. On the Authorship of “Metaphrasis ps. 36” and “Metaphrasis ps. 72”. In: XVIII vek Sb. 15. Russkaya literatura XVIII veka v ee svyazyakh s iskusstvom i naukoi [18th century. Collection 15. Russian Literature of the 18th Century in Its Connections with Art and Science]. Leningrad, pp. 154—160 (in Russ.).
Bailey, J., 2004. Izbrannye stat'i po russkomu literaturnomu stikhu [Selected articles on Russian literary verse]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Buranok, O. M., 2005. Lirika Feofana Prokopovicha ...
Сognitive mechanisms of semantic adaptation of borrowings in Russian
... organization of their semantic relationships. The typology includes borrowings that denote new phenomena in reality, borrowings used as substitutes for synonymous native phrases, and borrowing-doublets. Logical categorization establishes hierarchical semantic connections for borrowings, while non-logical categorization conveys emotional and evaluative attitudes. The findings indicate that logical categorization is predominant for most borrowings, whereas non-logical categorization applies to a smaller ...
"Athletes of faith, athletes of the stage...": linguistic and discursive analysis of the derivational family in Russian from the 18th to the early 20th centuries
... ‘atletka’ in relation to perceptions and evaluations of physical strength. It also highlights the role of borrowings from French and English in enriching the Russian language with nuanced shades of meaning for ‘atlet’, and characterizes the connection of this entire group of cognate words to broader social and cultural changes in 19th-century Europe and Russia.
borrowing, word portrait, discourse analysis, stereotype, feminitive, gender, semantics, word formation
134-153
10.5922/2225-5346-2025-3-9
Connectives — full-time employees in discourse and outsourcers in pragmatics .
The article is devoted to connectives, i. e., functional words and constructions whose primary function is to express semantic relations between units of discourse. It aims to explore the pragmatic dimension of connectives, which remains largely underappreciated in linguistic ...
Velimir Khlebnikov’s poem “Vam”: context, intertext, ekphrasis
... poem “To You”, but also on a broader contextual reading of Khlebnikov’s works, along with documentary sources such as letters from his relatives (father, mother, and sister). The findings make it possible to trace Khlebnikov’s text to its connections with both Russian and world literature and art.
Velimir Khlebnikov, Kuzmin, travel, diary, intertext, ekphrasis
8-23
10.5922/2225-5346-2025-4-1
Moscow versus Saint Petersburg: assessment of the capitals in the lexical meanings of the occasional derivatives
... peculiarity of the formation of these words built according to the model of the past passive participle adds the element of ‘inadequacy’ and ‘craziness’ to the meanings of both words. While in the word ‘moskvanutyj’ this connotation is connected with condemnation, even with profanity, the words ‘peterburgnutyj’ and ‘piternutyj’ are more often used to express admiration.
Russian language, occasional derivatives, language norm, corpus linguistics, past passive participle, resultative,...
Visual language of the city: a case study of the visual perception of third places (the case of Nizhny Novgorod)
... audience. The visual landscape of the city is saturated with images and symbols that carry particular cultural and value-laden meanings for its inhabitants. Examining the temporal dimension of objects of material culture makes it possible to trace the connection between the past and the present and to highlight elements of a society’s historical memory.
The study centres on the visual characteristics of third places, which constitute important components of urban space. The material for analysis ...
Universal competencies focusing on the future profession: experience in developing the course “Basics of Professional Communication” for students of translation education programs
... educational program developers choose to form universal competencies during the first years of study within “universal” courses, which are taught by “universal” instructors to students from different specialties. With this approach, the connection between the courses, and consequently the universal competencies, and future professional activities remains implicit and blurred for students, which, in turn, reduces their motivation and interest in learning. The experience of developing ...
Moral component of identity and psychological well-being
... moral attitudes on the level of an individual’s psychological well-being represents a relevant and promising topic, significant for addressing both fundamental and applied tasks across an interdisciplinary spectrum. Foreign studies confirm the connection between psychological well-being, indicators of mental health, and the level of moral development, which is reflected in prosocial behavior. However, both in international and domestic scientific circles, there is a lack of research dedicated ...
The functioning of precedent names from source domain “Literature” in Richard Brautigan’s “Trout Fishing in America”
... creation of tropic relations), characterizing (description of the characters’ personalities), referential (recreation of the cultural-historical context of the era), and text-forming (formation of the plot framework and structuring of intratextual connections). It is shown that precedent names in the text of the work have a multifunctional character, with the ludic function serving as the hyperfunction.
precedent name, functions of precedent names, ludic function, postmodernism, literary ...
Olfactory opposition of “one’s own — another’s” in the context of the war
... references to olfactory processes; the factual material was extracted from works of fiction devoted to the events of the two world wars. The research vector was built taking into account that the semantic and symbolic connotations of smells are closely connected with the sociocultural context, and olfactory experience is subjective. It is proved that the smell in the discourse of war performs two key functions – an evaluative and a boundary function; the olfactory image of "one's own" ...
The role of Jean Chapelain in the development of French literary theory and criticism in the first half of the XVIIth century
The main objective of the article is to present the multifaceted figure of Jean Chapelain as the foremost French critic and literary theorist of the first half of the 17th century. Significant attention is given to Chapelain’s connection with his time, during which the function of literature and the position of the writer were evolving, as well as his substantial contribution to the establishment and consolidation of classicist aesthetics on a national level. The article addresses ...
Political discourse in Internet communications of local communities: theoretical background
... context of political relations, where discourse is regarded not only as a process of transmitting and discussing information but also as a form of power communication. Changes in the characteristics and meaning of political discourse are outlined in connection with the digitalization of interactions among political actors, including the expansion of internet communications through the participation of “non-professional” subjects. These may include local communities formed on the basis of territorial ...
Russia and the Central Asian countries in the process of forming a new world order: cooperation and conflicts
... to recognize that Central Asia also encompasses Afghanistan, Mongolia, and parts of India, China, and Russia, which significantly broadens the concept of the region and increases its geopolitical significance. Russia and Central Asia are historically connected; the region was once part of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union. Today, these states are the Russian Federation’s closest neighbors, forming a unified security belt. Over time, they have experienced various phases of mutual interaction,...
Figures of national and regional history in the cultural memory of Kalinin-graders
... potential is revealed in the historical memory of Russian society concerning their activities and era. Immanuel Kant is most frequently associated with the regional past, while figures from national history whose names are reflected in local toponymy or connected to the formation of the region are much less so. A distinctive feature of the regional variant of cultural memory is the lower popularity of outstanding representatives of Russian culture compared to the “statesmen.”
cultural memory,...