Axiology of the everyday in language
The article focuses upon metonymic and metaphtonymic means of ‘the everyday’ category verbalization in the English and Russian languages.
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Cross-border tourist mobility as seen by residents of the Karelian borderlands: COVID-19 restrictions
... concentrate on the socioeconomic effect transboundary tourism has on a community or a territory, whilst much fewer look at the sociocultural and spatial effects [8], [25], [31], [32].
The development of transboundary shopping tourism is viewed as an everyday activity improving the standards and quality of life of the locals living on both sides of the national border. Sights, places of attraction, notable cultural events and medical services are amongst the pull factors for transboundary tourism ...
Emotional and receptive-axiological aspects of the speech act of threat in everyday conflict communication in Russian
... which in some cases can serve as a catalyst for imperative influence. The speech act of threat, being an element of conflict discourse, contradicts the traditional principles of productive communication and the legal norms of any developed state. In everyday communication, a verbal threat can be regarded as a way of implementing communicative intentions that are completely justified from the socio-ethical point of view. For a modern Russian speaker, threat is not a communicative taboo and can be ...
Family, duty, and honour in the First World War: Problems of the everyday life of the German military elite
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The ideological campaigns of the late Stalinism period at kolkhozes of the Kaliningrad region: everyday history
... campaigns of 1946—1953 on the basis of earlier unknown materials from the archival funds of Kaliningrad kolkhozes. The author considers the influence of campaigns on the mass consciousness of peasants and their social behaviour from the perspective of «everyday history». Special attention is paid to the ideas of rural residents about themselves and the word, and their reaction to major social and political events. The author comes to a conclusion that, in the post-war years, Soviet propaganda was of ...
Temporal category of ‘the everyday’ (axiological aspect)
The article focuses upon lexical manifestations of the axiological aspect of the category of ‘the everyday’ in the English language.
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Language indicators of confrontational speech strategies used in everyday marital discourse
The article examines the features of representing the confrontational speech strategy of discreditation, used in everyday communication, particularly in marital discourse. The goal of the research is to identify the speech tactics employed in domestic communication between spouses for the purpose of discrediting and weakening the communicative position of the communication ...
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On the motivation of collective farmers in the last years of Stalinism (1946—1956)
... collective farm meetings, meetings of the collective farm board, meetings of members of the Communist Party), the article examines the reasons for the lack of motivation and low productivity of peasant labor in the collective farms. The study of rural everyday life is carried out within the framework of a micro-historical approach on the example of the collective farm "Bolshevik" of the Pravdinsky district of the Kaliningrad region in 1946—1956. The issues of management, accounting and ...
Disease control and border lockdown at the EU’s internal borders during Covid-19 pandemic: the case of Finland
... and secure functions of society”. Not only did the government restrict flights and ‘non-essential’ travel from non-Schengen countries such as Russia, China and Thailand but, with some exceptions, it also restricted travel-to-work commuting and everyday cross-border encounters between Finland and its Schengen neighbours of Sweden, Norway and Estonia. The restrictions hampered tourism and migrant-dependent industries as well as complicated the lives of migrants’ families. While the lockdown ...
Verbal aggression in modern poetry: conventional and unconventional functioning of discourse markers
... Special attention is paid to the unconventional functioning of discourse markers of aggression. The aim of the study is to analyse aggressive verbal behaviour in poetic communication and identify distinctive characteristics of expressing aggression in everyday discourse. The research methodology includes methods of linguopragmatic, linguopoetic and discourse analyses. The author studies discourse markers of verbal aggression in poetic speech acts, where aggression can be expressed explicitly and implicitly....
On the speech-act nature of the verbal threat.
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Professor Friedrich Münzer in Königsberg
... University and the writing of several important scholarly works, including a fundamental monograph on the history of Roman aristocratic parties and families. The state of the sources does not allow for a complete reconstruction of the professor’s everyday life at Albertina. Nevertheless, the article attempts to recreate the circumstances of Münzer’s personal and professional life in Königsberg (adaptation after moving, university activities), and several assumptions are made about the scientist’s ...
Geography of the mobile internet in the border and interior regions of Russia
... allocated to food expenditure also diminishes accessibility to information and communication technologies (ICT) [24]. The average age and level of education remain socially significant factors of digital disparity across Russian regions as they determine everyday use of the internet and digital technologies. The study by Zemtsov et al. [25] substantiates the positive relationship between the share of the urban population with higher education and the share of online shoppers in the total regional population....
The end of the collective farm (the case of the collective farm “Novaya Znizn”, Pravdinsky district, Kaliningrad region)
... collective way of life. They saw it as a guarantee of support in the face of the critical economic situation in the Russian countryside in the early 1990s.
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agriculture, Kaliningrad region, collective farm, microhistory, history of everyday life, Perestroika, agrarian reforms
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Cultural and leisure activities in the Kaliningrad region in the second half of 1940s—1980s
... young people. Here the region was characterized by the presence of more sailors who brought home elements of this culture in the form of records, tape recorders, and other household items from their overseas voyages.
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history of everyday life, Kaliningrad region, leisure, Soviet period
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The economy of Russian Baltic regions: development level and dynamics, structure and international trade partners
... authorities, and the Leningrad region comprise a single territorial system. Many of its residents commute to the city, which is second in Russia only to Moscow in terms of population and socio-economic capacity; others travel there regularly for cultural and everyday purposes. St. Petersburg’s infrastructure also services the contiguous part of the Leningrad region.
The contribution to GRP of all businesses involved in production (including manufacturing) is smaller in St. Petersburg than across the country ...
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Household items of the 13th—15th centuries from the necropolis of Alt-Wehlau
... morphology of household items that were found in burials of the second half of the 13th—15th centuries in necropolis of Alt-Wehlau situated in Prussian land Nadrovia. These items include razors, flints, whetstones, keys and comb that were common in everyday life of local population and were used as a part of burial inventory under the influence of pagan rite preserved until the 16th century. The study of items composition and morphology relied on the typological and comparative-historical methods ...
Representation of the image of Kaliningrad in the names of guided city tours
... between the German past and Russian present, and the intention to represent Koenigsberg as a city that still exists. The article provides recommendations for overcoming the discrepancy problem.
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Cultural code of the city
... relationship with famous individuals (“geniuses of place”). The process of coding is influenced by other features of the city, which form economic, culinary, tourist, digital and other codes of the city, and their decoding can be carried out both on the everyday level and on the expert (academic) level. The author identifies the main ways of expressing, capturing and communicating the city’s cultural code in signs of different origin.
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Literary scandal in cubo-futurism poetics and the communicative behaviour of recipients
... scandal’ as a mode and a script of communication within cubo-futurists poetic circles as far as the communication between poets and their addressees during a public performance is concerned. The latter is an essential component of the “literary everyday routine” of the poetic circles analysed. Not only does scandal betray an intention of insulting the recipient but also it is due to the scandal that the avant-garde author could find the addressee, become closer to him and make him more engaged ...
Valuating the appropriation of digital technologies across Russian regions
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On the Old Believers in the literary heritage of M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin
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The Praed model sentences: meaning and speech functions.
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Discursive practices of the Russian diaspora in Estonia: language contacts
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Territorial Framework for Local Community Organization
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Image, eidos, figura, pattern. How words help to recognize patterns and understand their reference and sense?
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Children's daily life play in the post-war years (based on the material of the Ukrainian SSR)
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