Innovations in the Baltic Sea Region and Network Cooperation between Russia and the EU
... participates in the development of network innovative structures within the Baltic Sea region. It takes an active part in cross-border cooperation — activities that involve the formation of transborder innovative clusters. There are high expectations associated with the formation of such territorially localised innovative networks, as the Helsinki — Saint Petersburg — Tallinn and Tricity (Gdansk, Gdynia, Sopot) — Kaliningrad — Klaipeda transborder innovative clusters. The city of Saint Petersburg and the adjacent Leningrad region, as well as the Kaliningrad region ...
Regional railway transport system of the Transcaucasia: passenger direction of work
... network, passenger transport has been completely discontinued. One notable exception in recent years is the Baku agglomeration. The decline can be attributed to the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the subsequent fragmentation of the region's railway network, competition from air and road transport, as well as the specific transport policies in the countries of the region. The improvement of the situation is associated with the potential expansion of domestic railway communication as the population's income grows and as a result of changes in transport policy.
Stupin Yu.A.
railway transport, regional transport system, Transcaucasia, passenger transportation,...
Digital World Communication аnd Translation
... Digital Media Affect Culture and Society. Rotterdam: Institute of Network Cultures and Nai Publishers.
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Folaron,...
Freud’s cognitive and linguistic insights in the theory of dream interpretation
... ‘touching points’ of S. Freud’s theory of dream in¬terpretation and modern cognitive linguistics. The authors stress the relevance of such lin¬guistic transformations as metaphor, metonymy, symbolisation, paronymy, homonymy, language game, and associative networks for Freud’s theory. Moreover, polysemy, initial context conditions, and the transfer of content from one coding into another — from the iconic image system into the symbolic conceptual one — also play an important role in dream interpretation....
Fetal behavior and the prediction of neuropsychiatric development
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Cultural discrepancy within Russian-speaking community in Israel
... Patrakov, E. and Nikulina, M., 2017. The emigration intentions of Russian Jews: the role of socio-demographic variables, social networks, and satis
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immigration waves, language attrition, immigration trauma, Russian Israelis, blog, free associations
Ovchinnikova I.
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10.5922/2225-5346-2022-3-6
Borrowing inter-cultural concepts in the context of mass media and social networks synthesis
... that function in a synthetic communication space with the view to exchanging information in the public space. The study aims to identify and describe some new concepts German borrowed from foreign cultures and to search the most significant linguistic associations in German-speaking media in order to identify the valuable of the new concepts.
Vaganova E.Yu., Kofanova G.P.
concept borrowing, neologisms, occasional neologisms, manipulation, social media, media
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