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The study of the initial semantics of the word and its further development in the history of the language and its speakers, undoubtedly, belongs to the number of topical problems of modern semasiology. Of particular research interest is the disclosure of
Tatyana E. Vladimirova
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Artificial intelligence: Mythologies of social studies [PDF]
Introduction. The social integration of complex technologies is constantly accompanied by the mythologization of innovations and the creation of special discourses that function on the basis of secondary semiotic systems.
Dydrov, Artur Alexandrovich
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INTRODUCTION: PRE‐ROMANTIC AND POST‐ROMANTIC GENIUS
German Life and Letters, Volume 75, Issue 3, Page 327-340, July 2022.
Deborah Holmes
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Gender and Theomorphic Signs of the "Earth-Mother" Mythologeme in Russian Linguistic Culture
The research featured the "Earth-Mother" mythologeme within the "Earth" macroconcept structure. Earth-Mother is a well-known mythologeme widely distributed in different cultures.
E. A. Moshina
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Ornithological Mythologeme Falcon in «The Tale of Igor’s Campaign» and Ancient Chinese Literature
The image of a falcon in “The Tale of Igor’s Campaign” and ancient Chinese literature is analyzed. The material for the study was the original text of “The Tale”, its translations and comments to them by Chinese literary scholars Wei Huangnu and Li Xiyin,
Yu Wang +2 more
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Mythologeme-Related Crisis of Identity: Reality and Fictional Markers of Alienation [PDF]
The paper observes some myth-triggered communicative distortions caused by mass-media distribution of common stereotypes of the Other. Another focal point of the article is the variety of possible mechanisms for overcoming the myths which emerged in the ...
Svitlana Balinchenko
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On the origin of Pol. dial. kautek ‘dwarf’, G dial. (EPr.) Kautke ‘ditto’
On the Origin of Mythonyms (Pol. dial. kautek, (G dial) (wschprus.) Kautke) Referring to etymological analysis, the author of this article presents a new hypothesis concerning the origin of the Polish mythological name kautek and the East Prussian ...
Rolandas Kregždys
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Эдип или Тесей? Две альтернативы индивидуализации в романе Мережковского «Петр и Алексей» [PDF]
In a comprehensive study on the mythologeme of Oedipus frequently occurring in fin-de- siècle European culture, the author ventures to scrutinise the explicit conflict between father and son in D. Merezhkovsky’s novel
Józsa, György Zoltán
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Mythologism of Modern Kazakhstani Prose: Lexico-Semantic Aspect
The research attempts to determine the nature of mythologism in modern prose of Kazakhstan, to explain the use of myths in the novels by Abdizhamil Nurpeisov, A. Zhaksylykov and N.
Ruslan U. Shanayev +4 more
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Promethean Mnemotechnics: Memory, Forgetting, Episodic Future Thought and Nonviolent Revolution [PDF]
In his Prometheus Unbound, Shelley reinterprets the Promethean mythologeme historicistically and psychodynamically as a response to his time’s political and ideological crisis. The Titan is resemiotised as the central figure of a metapsychological drama,
Simona Beccone
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