The history of verse studies and formalism
The core idea of formalism is that literature is not merely a function of psychology or social theory and cannot be explained using the tools of these sciences. One could say that poetics is almost the only philological subdiscipline that has managed to preserve the fundamental idea of formalism, explaining poetic facts in terms of poetics itself, rather than through economic, sociological, or psychological means. This is precisely the approach taken by Mikhail Gasparov in his article on the history...
Who and how produces the future (Alexander Fedorov’s new philosophy of common cause)
... childhood and the typology of actors involved in this process. The proposed concept and model establish a fertile ground for further interdisciplinary research. From the perspective of social semiotics and pragmasemantics, shaping the future emerges as a form of meaning-making and institutionalization, unfolding through a series of interfaces that enable interaction across socio-cultural practice contexts. In this framework, subjectivity is identified as a crucial interface for such interactions. Moreover,...
Functional specificity of explanation in expository texts: a pragmatic model and elaboration principles
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Opredelenie i ob"yasnenie kak kompozitsionno-rechevye formy v angliiskikh nauchnykh i nauch-no-populyarnykh tekstakh
[Definition and Explanation as Compositional Speech Forms in English Academic and Popular Science Texts]. PhD Dissertation. Minsk, 175 p. (in Russ.).
Dik, S. C., 1997.
The Theory of Functional Grammar. Part 2. The Structure of the Clause. Complex and Derived Constructions
. Berlin; New York, 512 p.
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Neoderivatives with the suffix -ing in modern English
The features of the functioning of the formant -ing in modern English are examined from a synchronic-diachronic perspective, with a focus on the adaptation of the suffix to new nominative tasks in the context of the digital era. Within the framework of the onomasiological approach, the cognitive and structural mechanisms of neologism formation are described, based on the expansion of traditional verbal derivation through the use of appellative and proper nouns as motivating bases. The replenishment...
The doctrinal factor of legal communication
It is a matter of scholarly consensus that legal doctrine has significantly influenced the development of law — at least within the Romano-Germanic (continental) legal tradition. However, the mechanisms through which doctrine exerts its law-shaping influence remain insufficiently explored in Russian legal scholarship. One may also note conceptual gaps and inconsistencies in the terminology employed in studies on this subject. This article attempts to describe the functioning of doctrine in the formation...