The spiritual and moral collision in H. G. Wells’s short story “The Door in the Wall”
The particularities of the key collision of H. G. Wells’s short story “The door in the wall” is considered in the spiritual axiological aspect. The issues of true and false values, the visible and invisible worlds and the border between them, and the meaning of human life are ...
Managerial skills and the strategic potential of organisations
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Resource Based Analysis of Global Competition: The Case of the Bearings Industry // Strategic Management ...
The concept and typologisation of defects in the criminal procedure law
... law are presented, the possibility of dividing such defects into types is justified, bringing the author’s view of such a division.
Dolgikh T.N.
defects of law, defect of the criminal procedure law, classification and types of defects, gaps, collisions, inconsistency of norms, flaws of a stylistic and linguistic nature
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10.5922/vestnikhum-2024-4-3
Language conflict in the literary discourse: Jia Pingwa’s novel “Qin Qiang”
... material, the study demonstrates that the use of conflictogenic discourse in prose is a distinctive feature of Jia Pingwa’s idiosyncrasy, integrating various communicative strategies. The findings provide a foundation for further research into speech collisions in Chinese fiction.
Belyaevskaya, E. G., 2021. The “conflict” frame in language and text. In:
Yazyk v global'nom kontekste: yazykovye kontakty i yazykovye konflikty v sovremennom mire
[Language in a global context: language contacts ...
Traditional instructional media in British higher education: the analysis of effects of application
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Computers in teaching and learning in UK higher ...
Non-translation as palimpsest in hermetic poetry
... interweaving images both through donor text and through the transformation of its motives. And the discommunicative palimpsest of Ekaterina Zakharkiv’s poem “Hiroo Onoda” is based on the unrepresentative function of the non-translation, when the collision of different languages, quotes and references creates both difficulty in perception and communicative faults in the narrative fabric of the work. Thus, the article is an attempt to derive points on a contour map of poetic practices, showing ...
Sootechestvenniki (compatriots) in the 19th century: semantic profile based on the data of the National Corpus of the Russian language
... oppositions (we — they, here — there, ours — alien) interacted in an ambiguous way, substituting each other. A variety of hybrid “compatriots” arose: we are there, they are here, etc. The heterogeneity of the semantics of the word reflects collisions within society, which faced a tragic internal split in the 20th century.
Arapova, N. S., 2010. Sootechestvennik and compatriot. Russkii yazyk v shkole [Russian at school], 1, pp. 67—68 (in Russ.).
Russian Antiquity, 1871. The highest command ...
Competition and Interaction between Languages: A Sociolinguistic Approach
... notes the acute character of the problem, typical of the post-Soviet states and analyzes the functioning of the state and official languages in Kyrgyzstan.
the Kyrgyz Republic, state language, official language, language community, interlingual collisions, the dialogue of languages
Krongauz M. A.
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10.5922/2225-5346-2018-1-4
Family ethics and philosophy of love in Kant’s Lectures on Ethics
... love of delight (aesthetical love), further divided into the sensual and intellectual love. The sensual love of delight is identified with sexual love. The intellectual love of delight eludes definition, since such delight is difficult to perceive. The collision between vital and moral love results in a need to examine under what conditions relations between the sexes are compatible with morality. Such an examination is taking the form of an ethical and legal deduction of matrimony. Kant’s proof of ...