“Noise” as a key to semiosis: the brain and culture (40 years later)
... problem of internal dialogism (neurophysiological study of language competence).
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[Sign Systems Studies. 17: Dialogue structure as a principle of operation of the semiotic mechanism (Scientific letters of The University of Tartu. Issue 641)]. Tartu, pp. 33—44 (in Russ.).
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The regional approach in the policy of the Russian Federation towards the Republic of Estonia
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Where and how meanings emerge
... It also acts as an interface platform for correlation/transformation of intra-system semantic units and extralinguistic objects within a set of possible worlds. At the same time, this platform is endowed with the autopoietic potential to generate new operating interfaces systems, as well as textualized structures of operations and interpretations (instructions, memory, reframing). The generation of meaning is the result of the interaction of the system platform with the platform-as-context, due to the possibility that ...
Innovation Capacity of Russia and the Baltics: a Comparative Approach
... goda. (Rasporjazhenie Pravitel'stva RF ot 17.11.2008 № 1662-r.) [The concept of long-term socio — economic development of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2020. (Order of the RF Government of 17.11.2008 № 1662-r.)], legal-reference system "ConsultantPlus".
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Intonological aspect of the vocal form of the language (on the example of the Russian choir)
The article studies intonation features of vocal form of the language. The melody of national opera music reveals inherent prosodic corrrelation with the language intonation units and their features. The two cognitive systems, namely music and language, function via intonological models (the ones characteristic of both music and speech) of perception. Although the vocal music melody of a national language is not fully identical to speech intonation patterns acoustically,...
Performing verification actions before initiating a criminal case: theory and practice
... stage of initiating a criminal case, such verification actions are divided into operational-search measures, other procedural actions, and investigative actions. In the theory and practice of criminal procedure, a number of issues remain regarding the system of verification actions, the criteria for their implementation, the protection of the rights of the persons involved, the possibility at this stage of conducting questioning as an operational-search measure, and search and seizure as investigative ...
The innovative process in the Baltic Sea region
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Should there be biomolecular pragmatics?
..., although are interpreted differently. Their interpretant is not amino acids or proteins but the processes of activation or suppression. Communication and information processes at the biomolecular level allow pragmatics to be understood as semiotic operations associated with intra-system self-regulation and the system's external interaction with its context (environment). The processes within a system, as described by Alexander Spirov, create contexts and interfaces for interaction between different systems. This implies that a system of signs can act as an ...