Spatial differences in the occupational structure among ethnogeographic groups in the United State
Due to the ethnogeographic diversity of American society, the issue of employment differences between ethnogeographic groups in the United States continues to attract considerable attention from social science researchers. However, despite a substantial body of work on this topic, the question of changes in the employment structure of ethnogeographic groups across space has been relatively overlooked. In this regard, the present study aims to ...
Hieroglyphic sign weakening mechanisms
... From oracle bone inscriptions to regular script. PLoS ONE, 17 (8), pp. 1—17,
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Zhang, L., 2024. On the Chinese resistance to lexical borrowing: a writing-driven self-purification system. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 11 (33), pp. 1—9,
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semiotic weakening law, the Chinese language, Chinese character, classification of characters, metonymy, metaphor
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10.5922/2225-5346-2025-1-7
Semiotics of ‘the new Soviet man’ concept in the works of the Strugatsky brothers: from the “Noon Universe” to the “Doomed City”
... ‘Soviet man’ through a symbolic system of images: from the revolutionary-destroyer of the 1920s, to the builder-creator of the 1930s; from the obedient executor—a cog in the state machine—of the 1940s and 1950s, to the individual of ‘developed socialism’ in the 1960s—1970s. This, in turn, allows for the identification of both the internal limitations of the ‘new Soviet man’ concept—above all, its dependence on ideology—and its transhistorical vitality and enduring appeal.
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Ideology in the mailman's bags: towards the pragmatics of the postage stamp
The article explores the semiotic potential of a postage stamp as a social communication tool. Despite the fact that a postage stamp is initially a utilitarian means of payment, it is capable of ... ... representation and transmission of cultural and ideological meanings, which makes the stamp an important means of forming cultural identity. Collectable practices make stamps semiotic artefacts that lose their utilitarian meaning and acquire new cultural connotations....
Quantitative corpus analysis of implicit evaluativeness: the case of ‘sovershit’sya’ and ‘svershit’sya’ in Russian internet discourse
... discrepancies between these lexemes. The lexeme ‘sovershit’sya’ mainly denotes standard, everyday situations. The lexeme
‘svershit’sya’, in turn, tends to denote situations that have some significance for the conceptualizer — spiritual, social, psychological, moral, etc., both with a ‘plus’ and a ‘minus’ sign. It has also been established that in the aspect of “pragmatics of induced evaluation”, according to the data of quantitative analysis, the verb ‘sovershit’sya’ ...
Cultural code of the city: the interrelation of verbal and visual texts
... contextually relevant shades of meaning are generated within the core of the cultural code. This contributes to understanding the mechanisms behind the creation of complex, multilayered, multimodal art objects that exert a significant influence on the social and cultural identity of urban inhabitants.
cultural code of the city, cultural code core, cognitive re-decoding, sculptural composition, cultural and historical narrative, multilayered multimodal construction, conceptual meaning-symbol
10.5922/2225-5346-2025-4-6
Olfactory opposition of “one’s own — another’s” in the context of the war
... identified and analyzed: “one’s own smells — others’ smells,” “smells of foreign land,” and “smell as stigma.” It is concluded that in wartime conditions, the olfactory images of “one’s own” and “the other” are created through social, ethnocultural, and ideological comparisons; as a result, olfactory impressions reflect mental impressions.
“one’s own — the other’s”, smell, olfactory, war, Auschwitz concentration camp
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Neoderivatives with the suffix -ing in modern English
... reflecting changes in sociocultural and behavioral practices. The semantics of the neologisms are described, and the cultural and cognitive factors ensuring the high productivity of the suffix in naming new phenomena, including youth subcultures and social media trends, are revealed. It is concluded that speakers of modern English demonstrate linguistic creativity, using the formant in various structural models to nominate diverse phenomena that possess axiological significance at the present ...
Ideological and political education during the formation period of the Pioneer Organization in 1922—1929 (on the case of the Vladimir Province)
... of ideological and political education are also investigated. The materials on the Pioneer movement, viewed from the perspective of organizing the educational process, may currently hold value as experience in creating and organizing a children’s social movement. For the first time, materials on the organization of educational work within the Pioneer organization of the Vladimir Province are published.
Vladimir Province, ideological and political education, pioneer movement, pioneer, Marxist-Leninist ...
Peculiarities of the political media discourse as a factor in forming reputational capital of the heads of subjects of the Russian Federation (by the example of the Central Federal District regions)
... of the subjects of the Central Federal District, the authors analyze the relationship between the content of governors’ public speeches and their public perception. The study is based on a content analysis of materials from federal mass media and social networks, which made it possible to identify various strategies of media communication employed by regional leaders. It is established that formal alignment with the information agenda of the federal center is not a sufficient condition for building ...
Comparative analysis of the program guidelines of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation and the Party “Communists of Russia” in terms of ideological differences
... parties’ programs, employing problem-chronological, systemic, and structural-functional approaches. The analysis reveals significant divergences between the CPRF and the Communists of Russia in their interpretations of the historical experience of socialism in the USSR, the causes of the crisis and collapse of the Soviet state, the nature of contemporary Russian society, as well as the driving forces, methods, and stages of socialist transformation. It is established that while the CPRF leans toward ...
The history of the development of legal regulation of digital (Internet) space in Russia
... self-regulation. Nevertheless, government agencies made attempts at rule-making. Special legislation began to appear in 2006, simultaneously with the popularization of the Internet in commercial circulation. Active lawmaking began under the influence of social networks; the legislator was forced to begin to take into account the specifics of this phenomenon. The modern fourth stage of legislative development began after the spread of distributed registry technology (blockchain) in economic circulation ...
A part outside the whole? (To Anton Zimmerling's article “Really: syntactics without semiotics?”)
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Representation of the image of Kaliningrad in the names of guided city tours
... positive image of the city. The success of communication does not only depend on the fact of the purchasing of the tour but on the social context associated with the subsequent actions of the addressee. The interaction of the sender of the message and its addressee ... ... Practices in the Kaliningrad Region (1945—1990). Slovo.ru: baltic accent, 1, pp. 97—123 (in Russ.).
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Cultural discrepancy within Russian-speaking community in Israel
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Poetics of the deconstruction of Reinhard Jirgl’s text: A translational perspective
... decoding the writer’s prose. Rendering a contemporary fictional text into a different language requires paying attention to meaning construction and (de)construction, the extralinguistic context, and links and interactions between linguistic and social meanings. Moreover, it is necessary to explore connections between the performative and narrative characteristics of utterances.
New literary contexts and the alarmist forms of narrative peculiar to Jirgl’s writing urge the translator to ...
Reframing paroemias of the coronavirus discourse
... negative information. This implies an axiological reinterpretation of statements and their humorous presentation. The research methodology includes linguistic, pragmatic and cultural analyses used to study language phenomena as a means of organizing social experience in speech communication, as well as corpus-based methods of the selection and processing of linguistic data. This involves not only identifying language units and structures, but also describing conditions and mechanisms for their selection ...
Literary scandal in cubo-futurism poetics and the communicative behaviour of recipients
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Ironic assessment in Saltykov-Shchedrin’s novel The Golovlyovs
... intertextual inclusions, intentionally created absurd situations, and rhetorical questions. The main feature of ironic evaluation in the novel is its satirical basis, its distancing from humour and the focus on the denunciation of human vices and social flaws in the historical period of the domination of the landlord class. Ironic evaluation in Saltykov-Shchedrin's novel is an important component of the Saltykov-Shchedrin's ideostyle and reveals the specificity of his narration and the peculiarities ...
“Russian people” in the literature and documents of the 19th century: an experience of linguistic portraiture
... that after the abolition of serfdom in 1861, the image of Russian people undergoes significant changes under the influence of social processes.
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The Image of Contemporary Russia n Language and Culture: the Thematic Issue of «Russian Review»
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‘A power of shuffled letters’: anagrams in the European culture of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
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Playing with spectres
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Kistyakovsky on the nature of law
... rules is their key characteristic. Not unlike concepts, law is created by reason, without which legal rules cannot be formulated. Legal rules are an expression of the normal (typical) human consciousness and behavior. However, law is also a fact of social life. In effect, law is exercised through legal relations and, therefore, an important role is played by the understanding of subjective law. Legal relations are realized through personal rights and legal responsibilities; they are concrete, singular,...
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The features of teacher professional training in Finland
... distinctive features of teacher training in Finland, which has had high international student assessment scores for more than 20 years, is presented. The authors adapted the interdisciplinary method of PEST analysis to identify the political, economic, and social aspects of teacher training that enable students of Finnish schools to get high scores in PISA. Several generalized categories of the national education system in Finland are highlighted for analysis in the research. They are the main stages or ...
Unofficial astyonyms and katoyconyms as markers of regional identity
... paper focuses on unofficial names for the city of Kaliningrad and its residents investigated on user comments in regional social networks and a survey conducted by regional media (approximately 5000 participants). The study identifies the main patterns ... ... framework of the regional onomasticon is driven by the residents’ desire to improve the city’s condition and preserve their own identity.
Business letter in the system of regional documents in the middle of the 18th century
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The linguistic-pragmatic features of the realization of speech acts of threat in the political discourses of Germany and Spain
... the traditional idea of both the structure of a threat and its linguistic markers. Threats are frequently used in contemporary political discourse, which is governed by norms and conventions. The radicalization of communication is a result of social and economic problems as well as geopolitical conflicts. This paper analyses what forms the speech act of threat can take in the political discourses of two European countries: Germany and Spain. It attempts to identify similarities and ...
Opposition of modalities in petition formulas as a reflection of the business correspondence culture in the Russian languagee of late XVII — early XVIII cc.
.... Employing a functional-semantic analysis of the modalities of possibility/impossibility in the texts of petitions, the authors identify the role of these modalities in the structure of business documents reflecting the culture of communication and social relations during the studied period in the history of Russian society.
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Some features of love and amorousness concepts in religious youth
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Verb collocations of the semantic field «Memory» with the component ‘Vergangenheit’ in the German media
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Inclusive education: barriers for implementation and psychological and pedagogical conditions for successful realization
... Ivanovo, Kaliningrad, Samara regions and the Caucasus) show that there are barriers to the implementation of inclusive education in Russia. These barriers are: negative attitudes towards the introduction of inclusion, low level of public awareness, social stereotypes; lack of and limited research in this area. On the basis of the identified barriers of inclusive education, an attempt has been made to determine the psychological and pedagogical conditions for the successful implementation of inclusive ...
Personality in a multicultural world
The article considers problems faced by the individual as the bearer of social and cultural patterns. The article focusses on the issues of the conscious formation of tolerance and interconnections ... ... self-esteem, a system of values, logic and cognition form the basis of understanding. The author analyses the concept of multicultural identity and explores the problems of non-conflict integration of the personality in the multicultural world.
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Migrant children in the system of education in Russia: A new research trend
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New verbal nouns with the meaning of an abstract action or state
The social determination of current neological processes contributes to the expansion of the vocabulary of the contemporary Russian language. In analysing new nouns derived from verbs, this article examines the nouns’ productivity and contribution to the ...