Ngā hua rapu - T. M. Shkapenko
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E-LEARNING: CURRENT STATE OF PROBLEM IN HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM OF RUSSIA AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES mā T. M. Shkapenko
I whakaputaina 2013-12-01The development level of e-learning in Russian, European and American universities is analyzed in the paper on the basis of latest statistic data. Russian system of education is standing behind western countries in this field. The reasons for this are characterized in this paper, and the necessity o...
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Constructions with Evaluative Genitive Adnominal as Means of Axiological Marking mā T. M. Shkapenko, S. B. Popova
I whakaputaina 2019-06-01Constructions with adnominal evaluative genitive are considered as a specific way of encoding the axiological scores on the morphosyntactic level. The linguo-axiological approach to the study of this construction indicates the novelty and relevance of the study. Constructions of type “N nom. + N gen...
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Semantic-Pragmatic Evolution of the Latin Prefix SUPER (according to Polish and English) mā T. M. Shkapenko, E. V. Shapovalenko
I whakaputaina 2020-02-01The cognitive mechanisms underlying the semantic-pragmatic evolution of the prepositive component of Latin origin super are described. The analysis is carried out on the basis of the data of the modern Polish language, studied in comparison with the data of the English and Latin languages, acting as...
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Repragmatization of the ME TOO Speech Act in Social and Communicative Practices of the Internet mā T. M. Shkapenko, N. B. Milyavskaya
I whakaputaina 2020-04-01The pragmatic nature of the Me too speech act is studied in two different areas of functioning: outside the Internet environment and in cyberspace. It is noted that in normal communication Me too is a response cue that closes an adjacency pair and does not have a persuasive potential. On the Interne...
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Derivative terms with the meaning of new social strata in English and Russian sociological discourse mā Tatiana M. Shkapenko, Elena N. Strelchuk
I whakaputaina 2025-06-01In periods of social transformation, the analysis of neologisms introduced into academic discourse to denote societal strata possesses a particular linguistic and interdisciplinary significance. The article’s objective is twofold: firstly, to describe the cognitive-derivational models underlying the...
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