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    Štrichi k portretu “geroja našego vremeni”

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    In her paper “Traits to the Portrait of ‘a Hero of Our Times’,” Svetlana Nistratova considers a new hero image in contemporary mass literature, its evolution and main features, argues the necessity of such hero appearance under certain historical conditions. In this connection, the author discusses the question about the causes of the glamor literature popularity

    Report on documenting the Gurbet Romani variety in East Serbia and creating the Romani-Serbian dictionary

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    The paper reports on "Romani-Serbian Dictionary of the Knjaževac Gurbet Variety" (Ćirković & Mirić 2017), which originated from work on the project "Exploring the Language and Folklore of Roma in Knjaževac", financed by the Ministry of Culture and Information of the Republic of Serbia in two project cycles, 2016 and 2017. The project was spearheaded by the “Njegoš” National Library in Knjaževac. The linguistic team in cooperation with local Roma activists carried out field documentation of the language and folklore tradition of the Roma in Knjaževac and Minićevo. The primary goal was the documentation of Romani language and tradition, the secondary the development and practical implementation of the specific field work methodology. The language material collected was used to compile a Romani-Serbian dictionary with a brief collection of selected texts in Romani

    Специальное письменное разрешение

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    by: Svetlana Lazarev.Title from PDF caption (viewed on October 23, 2018)."04-AQ-006."Covers OCLC #1057703294 and OCLC #1057703187.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in Russian.by: Svetlana Lazarev

    Elements in folk traditions in Svetlana Makarovič fairy tales

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    Svetlana Makarovič is a versatile artist, known for her collections of poems, fairy tales, chansons, and illustrations. This thesis presents her balladic fairy tales after the year 2010 and determines their elements of folk tradition and intertextuality. The thesis focuses on the analysis of five fairy tales. The purpose is to discover whether the author uses elements of folk tradition in all five fairytales and what is the manner of its use. The theoretical part presents the author; her biography and bibliography. It also presents Marjetka Golež Kaučič, who occupied herself with the research of folk elements in the fairy tales of Svetlana Makarovič. Later on, the definitions of a fairy tale, ballad, ballad typology and the difference between folk and artificial elements, and detailed analyses of fairy tales are given

    Инструкции для сжигания отходов на открытом воздухе в Орегоне

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    Svetlana Lazarev.Covers OCLC #1028741182, OCLC #1028741175Title from PDF caption (viewed on March 15, 2018)."04-AQ-005."This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Broken windows in the greenhouse: testing late Cretaceous glacioeustasy

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    Large, rapid global sea-level changes challenge the paradigm of stable Late Cretaceous greenhouse climates, even during peak intervals of global warmth. Sequence stratigraphic studies on the New Jersey margin yielded evidence of large and rapid sea-level lowerings in the Santonian to early Campanian. The duration and rate of such fluctuations can only be explained by glacioeustatic change. Interpretation of deep-sea benthic foraminiferal oxygen isotopic records and interregional correlations of sequence stratigraphic records provides evidence for the glacioeustatic origin of Santonian to early Campanian sequences.Ph. D.Includes bibliographical referencesby Svetlana F. Mizintsev

    Rol’ nacional’nych stereotipov v mežcul’turnoj kommunikacii.

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    ROLE OF ETHNIC STEREOTYPES IN THE INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION. The article deals with the problems of ethnic stereotypes of modern Russians and Italians and their role in the intercultural communication. The author touches upon the main features of this phenomenon and its functions. The paper analyzes the image of some state and nationality in language popular consciousness of Italians and Russians. The article focuses on stereotypes about Russia and Russians, Italy and Italians. The analysis is based on the date obtained from the psychosemantic experiment. The respondents were asked to estimate the significance of some values for “representatives” of different countries or nationalities. The results obtained with applications of Ch. Osgood's semantic differential

    Insensitive state, sensitive literature. Svetlana Alexievich’s texts as an example of trauma (un)told

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    The paper discusses selected aspects related to the socio-cultural representation of a traumatic experience. It explores the material based on testimonies available in Svetlana Alexievich’s works. Analyzing them, the author refers to Cathy Caruth’s theory of socio-cultural trauma, Neil Smelser’s writings, socially and culturally adapted components of Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalysis and elements of the testimonium theory
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