Correlation between the concepts of institution and sub-institution in criminal law
... structure of criminal law institution, examine existing academic opinions on sub-institution and its place in the system of criminal law.
Usenko S.P.
sub-institution of criminal law, institute of criminal law, system of criminal law, normative prescription of criminal law, evolution of the structure of law
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10.5922/sikbfu-2023-2-4
Typographic landscape in urban space: a sociolinguistic approach
... Leeuwen, T., 2005. Typographic Meaning. Visual Communication, 4 (2), pp. 137—143.
van Leeuwen, T., 2006. Towards a Semiotics of Typography. Information Design Journal, 14 (2), pp. 139—155.
Walker, S., 2001. Typography and Language in Everyday Life: Prescriptions and Practices. Ser.: Language in Social Life Series. London: Longman.
Wirth, L., 2016. Urbanizm kak obraz zhizni [Urbanism as a way of life]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Zubkova, E. Yu., 2019. Soviet life as a subject of historic reconstruction....
God’s Law or Categorical Imperative: on Crusian Issues of Kantian Morality
... Kant and the ethics of Crusius are strikingly similar. This is manifested in a whole range of principles and concepts. Crusius’ moral teaching hinges on the rigorous moral law which has to be obeyed absolutely, and which makes it different from other prescriptions that are binding only to a relative degree. This is very close to the Kantian distinction between hypothetical and categorical imperatives. Another salient feature of Crusius’ moral teaching is the stress laid on the sphere of internal ...
Frolova Ye. The theoretical and methodological issues of the revival of natural law
This article considers the understanding of natural law from the perspective of neo-Kantian legal philosophy of the late 19th/early 20th century and the problem of correlation between changing rules of law and the unchanged form of moral prescriptions.The author focuses on the development of Kantian approach in solving the problem of moral philosophy. The essence of morals is revealed not in the creation of ideal projects but rather in the need for action: the moral law must be implemented ...
On the Semiotic Model of Image
... defined: a) the memory function (the accumulation of semiotic experience inherent in a certain discourse), b) the transfer function (transmission (synchronic and diachronic) of semiotic experience from one discourse to another), c) logonomic function (prescription and enabling of the future of acts of semiosis, similar to a certain exemplary act). The author explores the relationship between the category of image and a number of similar concepts. In particular, the definitions of the category of symbol ...
Rhythm and Metaphor in the Art of the Icon
... metaphor, expresses the cosmogonic ideas of the Church Fathers. However, the practical realisation of this image would have been impossible without the conscious creative contribution of the artist. Icon painters never perceived iconography as a dogmatic prescription. Iconography played the role of a cognitive scheme steering artists’ creative ideas. Creating visual metaphors required the development of rhythmic symmetry, based on linear repetitions and figurative semblances of elements. This principle ...
The functioning of interrogative hortative structures in the political discourse (based on V.V. Putin’s public speeches)
... политического дискурса. М., 2004.
10. Чудинов А. П. Политическая лингвистика. М., 2006.
political discourse interrogative hortative modality, indirect directive speech acts, request, advice, proposition, prescriptive.
Vaulina S., Probst N.
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Functional and semantic aspects of threat in requestive speech acts (based on the Soviet and Russian feature films)
... политическом дискурсе (на материале английского языка) : автореф. дис. … канд. филол. наук. Самара, 2010.
Vasilyev S., Probst N.
speech tactics of threat, indirect threat, prescriptive threat, interrogative imperative sentences
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On the illocutionary “responsibility” of the author in a dramatic paratext
This article deals with the heterogeneity of author's illocutionary intentions in the process of creating a dramatic paratext. It is suggested that the pragmatic orientation of typologically different paratextual structures can be purely directive (prescriptive) as well as narrative, which emphasizes the transgenre character of paratext. The article addresses the specific features of implementation of the extradiegetic author category in drama on a paratextual level, as well as its role in the creation ...
Imperative modality as a mechanism of creating universal human values (based on Russian and English translations of biblical idioms)
... and the ways their meanings are manifested in the semantic structure of biblical idioms. It is assumed that, in biblical idioms, the formation of universal human values is based on the imperative modality represented by suggestives, requestives, and prescriptives.
1. Ваулина С. С., Пробст Н. А. Коммуникативная функция вопросительно-побудительной модальности в газетном дискурсе // Коммуникация ...
The implementation of interrogative imperative modality in the headlines of media texts: The case of news portals
... Вестник Нижегородского университета им. Н. И. Лобачевского. 2011. № 4 (1). С. 343—349.
Vasilyev S., Probst N.
modality, headline, journalistic text, requestive, request, suggestive, advice, proposal, prescriptive, order.
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On the role of anthroponyms in language and culture
... from 6th International pragmatics conference. 1999. Vol. 2.
8. Bromberger C. Pour une analyse anthropologique des noms de personnes //Langages, 16e année, n° 66. Juin 82. Le Nom Propre. P. 103—124. URL: http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/lgge_0458726x_1982_num_16_66_1127.(дата обращения: 30.11.2012).
9. Geertz C. The interpretation of cultures. Fontana Press, 1993.
10. Pinker S. The stuff of thought. Penguin, 2008.
11. Thornhill T. New Zealand bans families ...