Are Constants Constant?
The boundaries of the artwork visibly change the perception of the seemingly unshakable physical laws. For example, the works of writers of the beginning and end of the twentieth century, who created samples of the so-called. “Border literature” (N.L. Leiderman), we consider the ethnocultural compon...
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doaj-c1bdbdb46a5a45ecacaa702a29776de02020-11-25T01:17:24ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices2618-897X2618-89882019-12-0116337539710.22363/2618-897X-2019-16-3-375-39717946Are Constants Constant?Anna V. Podobriy0Maria A. Loginova1Natalya V. Lukinykh2South Ural State Humanitarian Pedagogical UniversityKostanai branch of Chelyabinsk State UniversitySouth Ural State Humanitarian Pedagogical UniversityThe boundaries of the artwork visibly change the perception of the seemingly unshakable physical laws. For example, the works of writers of the beginning and end of the twentieth century, who created samples of the so-called. “Border literature” (N.L. Leiderman), we consider the ethnocultural component of certain physical categories and their role in creating the image of “their own” and “alien” national world within the framework of Russian-language literature. As a “counterweight” to each other, the images of the world of the nomad steppe and sedentary Slavic people are used.http://journals.rudn.ru/polylinguality/article/viewFile/21827/17274border literatureRussian-Kazakh literatureethnocultural component of the artistic textmarkers of national culture“alien” image of the world |
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Anna V. Podobriy Maria A. Loginova Natalya V. Lukinykh Are Constants Constant? Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices border literature Russian-Kazakh literature ethnocultural component of the artistic text markers of national culture “alien” image of the world |
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Are Constants Constant? |
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Are Constants Constant? |
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Are Constants Constant? |
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Are Constants Constant? |
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Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) |
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Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices |
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2618-897X 2618-8988 |
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2019-12-01 |
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The boundaries of the artwork visibly change the perception of the seemingly unshakable physical laws. For example, the works of writers of the beginning and end of the twentieth century, who created samples of the so-called. “Border literature” (N.L. Leiderman), we consider the ethnocultural component of certain physical categories and their role in creating the image of “their own” and “alien” national world within the framework of Russian-language literature. As a “counterweight” to each other, the images of the world of the nomad steppe and sedentary Slavic people are used. |
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border literature Russian-Kazakh literature ethnocultural component of the artistic text markers of national culture “alien” image of the world |
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http://journals.rudn.ru/polylinguality/article/viewFile/21827/17274 |
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