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English Business Slang as a Component of the Business Language (in a Comparative Aspect with Russian Business Slang)- Pages 984-988 Dilyara Sh. Shakirova and Gulyusa K. Ismagilova DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2020.09.105 Published: 06 November 2020 |
Abstract: In business dealing in an English-speaking background, you can often find some abbreviations, acronyms, and special vocabulary exceptionally related to business and business life. The present article is concerned with the problem of the formation and use of English business slang in modern English business discourse in respect of the comparative aspect with Russian-language slang. We have analyzed the following main problems: theoretical aspects of the concept of “slang”, special aspects of the study of this issue by modern linguists, the use of slang in business discourse. We have made conclusions about the compositional, structural, lexical, and semantic features of the business language, and also analyzed the role of English business slang. Keywords: Business slang, linguistics, ethnicity, set expression, business discourse, business communication. |
Educational Potential of Multicultural Language Teaching (on the Russian Language Teaching Experience)- Pages 989-993 Ekaterina Gennadievna Shtyrlina, Ekaterina Sergeevna Palekha and Julia Vladimirovna Kapralovа DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2020.09.106 Published: 06 November 2020 |
Abstract: The educational potential of the language teaching environment does not often become the object of a special scientific description due to several objective reasons. The model of subject-subject educational relations between the Teacher and the Student in the conditions of the multicultural educational environment is analyzed in this article. This model is focused on supporting the relative autonomy of the individual in the process of teaching within the pedagogical process and is aimed at creating conditions that ensure the formation of humanistic value orientations based on the principle of cultural appropriateness. Keywords: Language multicultural teaching, subject-subject educational relations, a dialogue, the dialogue of cultures, linguistic-sociocultural educational aspect, a pedagogical potential of a text. |
The Semantic and Etymological Peculiarities of the Verbs of Blame- Pages 1000-1005 Tamara M. Timoshilova, Elena N. Morozova, Elena V. Shemaeva, Natalya B. Kudryavtseva and Julia V. Golubeva DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2020.09.108 Published: 06 November 2020 |
Abstract: The article deals with the semantic analysis of the verbs of blame (brawl, castigate, condemn, curse, damn, lecture, rate, rebuke, reprehend, reprimand, reproach, reprobate, reprove, row, strafe, swear, trounce) in the perspective of semantics, as well as etymology. In accordance with the dominant cross-disciplinary approach to the linguistic research, the semantics of the verbs under study is analyzed in correlation with the relevant extra-linguistic data. It reveals the necessity of using some data of cognitive linguistics together with etymological methods of semantic analysis. The complex of cognitive and etymological methods helps to determine the functioning of the verbs in different kinds of discourse, and to find the closest equivalent in the Russian language. Keywords: Semantics, verbs of blame, semantic analysis, etymological analysis, social impact, moral and psychological harm, synchronic and diachronic approaches. |
Social Protests in 2011: International Perspective and Information Access- Pages 994-999 Lilia E. Ilikova and Anna Svirina DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2020.09.107 Published: 06 November 2020 |
Abstract: The paper analyzes the interrelation of social protesting and informal economy, core values of protesting class and the level of information accessibility for the ones involved in social unease. To perform this analysis we have used both quantitative and qualitative data: qualitative data was related to the core values of protestants and was collected via semantic analysis of their social media posts. To perform quantitative evaluation, we have used the rankings on Internet freedom and mass media transparency; yet as the main analytical tool was semantic, the conclusion on how core values influence person’s desire to be involved in social protests was made on the basis of qualitative analysis. The research had confirmed that growth rate of informal economy is a good predictor of possible unease based on dignity-based values. Keywords: Communication, information accessibility, Arab spring, social protests, Internet, social networking, Central Asia. |
Assessment of the Attractiveness of Sacred Tourism- Pages 1006-1011 Saltanat D. Ussubaliyeva, Amina Uaisova, Gulzamira D. Aitbayeva, Mariyash Kh. Zhubanova and Yerkin Bessekey DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2020.09.109 Published: 06 November 2020 |
Abstract: The article presents the experience of scoring sacred objects, the most promising for the purposes of development of sacred tourism in the territory of Almaty region of Kazakhstan. These objects were the object of research, and the subject was the methodology of integrated assessment of these objects in order to determine the most priority and promising centers of sacred tourism in the studied territory. The research purpose is to determine the tourist attractiveness of sacred objects of Almaty region. The level of tourist attractiveness of sacred objects of Almaty region was assessed using the method of expert assessments. The tourist attractiveness of the studied objects was estimated in points by 3 groups (suitability, accessibility, significance) and by 6 indicators. 14 most attractive sacred objects for tourists of Almaty region were allocated. The obtained results allow the parties interested in the development of sacred tourism to concentrate their efforts on developing the most attractive sacred objects for tourists. Keywords: Tourism, sacred tourism, attractiveness of sacred tourism objects, tourist infrastructure, Almaty region. |