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Public Patterns in Private Writing: Computational Insights into Russophone Diaries
Abstract Diaries seem to contain almost anything; how could it be otherwise, given the diversity of their authors, the variety of contexts in which they are authored, and the range of reasons for authoring them? But examining diaries en masse, using computationally assisted reading, discloses large‐scale commonalities obscured by the local variance ...
Tatyana Gershkovich +2 more
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I. A. Bunin’s Story "The Cicadas": History of the Text
The paper investigates the history of the text of I. A. Bunin’s story "The Cicadas" (later called "The Night"), with all the surviving autographs, publications of this text, as well as the author’s later period notes on the printed copies of the story taken into account. All stages of the author’s work on the story are studied (cuts, editing, additions,
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We explored the patterns of species performance in a real‐world community, dependent on pairwise and higher‐order interactions with species belonging to the same and other trophic levels (plant, herbivore and pollinator). We found that a continuum from positive to negative direct interactions, common to individuals in one guild,are sufficient to ...
Lisa Buche +7 more
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ABOUT A “BIBLICAL” TRIBE IN THE ART CONSCIOUSNESS OF M. GORKY AND I. BUNIN
The paper focuses on the matter and functioning of the biblical culturonym/semantic image/eidos “Amalekites” in M. Gorky and I. Bunin's works. The concept is considered in a wide historical and cultural and religious and philosophical context, its ...
I. S. Uryupin
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Unpacking sublinear growth: diversity, stability and coexistence
How can so many species coexist in natural ecosystems remains a fundamental question in ecology. Classical models suggest that competition for space and resources should maintain the number of coexisting species far below the staggering diversity commonly found in nature.
Guim Aguadé‐Gorgorió +3 more
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The assembly and dynamics of ecological communities in an ever‐changing world
Abstract Alternative perspectives on the maintenance of biodiversity and the assembly of ecological communities suggest that both processes cannot be investigated simultaneously. In this concept and synthesis, we challenge this view by presenting major theoretical advances in structural stability and permanence theory.
Oscar Godoy +3 more
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Abstract Within communities, species are wrapped in a set of feedbacks with each other and with their environment. When such feedbacks are strong enough they can generate alternative stable states. So far, research on alternative stable states has mostly focused on systems with a small number of species and a limited diversity of interaction types ...
Benoît Pichon +3 more
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The present publication acquaints the reader with the hitherto unknown correspondence in 1931 and 1951 between the Nobel Laureate Ivan Bunin and the Bulgarian literary critic Malcho Nikolov (1883–1962). The letters were found in the private collections
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Linguistic representation of love in tales by I. A. Bunin
The purpose of this article is to characterize specifi cs of linguistic presentation of love relations between man and woman in I. A. Bunin’s idiostyle. Object of given analysis are three tales by I. A. Bunin: “Mitya’s Love”, “Sun Blow” and the fi rst tale of the tale’s cycle “Dark alleys” with the same title.
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This study examines the pilgrimage practices of Central Asian Muslims to Mecca before the region became part of the Russian Empire and shows that despite the importance of the Hajj in Islam, participation from this area was limited. The analysis outlines
Vladimir Litvinov
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