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Medical vs. Organizational Complaints: A Machine Learning Analysis Reveals Divergent Patterns in Patient Reviews Across Russian Cities. [PDF]
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Evaluating Medical Text Summaries Using Automatic Evaluation Metrics and LLM-as-a-Judge Approach: A Pilot Study. [PDF]
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This and that in depression: Cross-linguistic semantic effects. [PDF]
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2021
In the textbook, the rules of Russian spelling and punctuation are grouped by topics: "Spelling of roots", "Spelling of suffixes and endings", "Use of hyphens", "Colons and dashes", etc. Training exercises will help to consolidate the theoretical material.
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In the textbook, the rules of Russian spelling and punctuation are grouped by topics: "Spelling of roots", "Spelling of suffixes and endings", "Use of hyphens", "Colons and dashes", etc. Training exercises will help to consolidate the theoretical material.
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Whether russian language remains the language of russian science?
Moscow University Pedagogical Education Bulletin, 2011The article indicates the problem of the need to preserve national languages of science and its solutions. The questions of globalization (Americanization), internationalization of higher education systems, the possible positive effects and negative consequences, including for domestic languages are analyzed. The article describes experience of Germany
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1992
Abstract I have claimed elsewhere (Wierzbicka 1990a) that nothing reflects and illuminates Russian national identity more clearly than three unique Russian concepts which keep recurring in Russian discourse and Russian literature (both ‘high’ and folk): dusa (‘soul’), sud’ba (‘fate’), and toška (‘yearning’).
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Abstract I have claimed elsewhere (Wierzbicka 1990a) that nothing reflects and illuminates Russian national identity more clearly than three unique Russian concepts which keep recurring in Russian discourse and Russian literature (both ‘high’ and folk): dusa (‘soul’), sud’ba (‘fate’), and toška (‘yearning’).
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Russian Language in Ukraine: Does it Concern Only Russians? [PDF]
This paper examines the problem of current status of the Russian language in Ukraine. Based on the data of a monitoring “Ukrainian society” conducted by the Institute of Sociology (Kyiv) on the yearly basis since 1994, I define the factors that influence people’s attitudes toward the Russian lan-guage.
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2012
Having been born just too late to witness the exciting events in space in the 1960s and early 1970s, my fascination with the Soviet space programme did not develop as naturally as it probably did for the “first-generation” sleuths. In fact, my first passion was astronomy, and as a child I spent many nights gazing at the sky through a small amateur ...
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Having been born just too late to witness the exciting events in space in the 1960s and early 1970s, my fascination with the Soviet space programme did not develop as naturally as it probably did for the “first-generation” sleuths. In fact, my first passion was astronomy, and as a child I spent many nights gazing at the sky through a small amateur ...
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