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Parallelism in Karelian Laments [PDF]
Karelian laments are performed by women during a ritual -- funerals, weddings, and recruiting ceremonies -- and were once commonly used in other contexts of everyday life. Laments are works of a special kind of improvisation. They were created during the
Stepanova, Eila
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The re-education of offenders through predictive algorithms and behavioural studies [PDF]
In July 2016, the Supreme Court of Wisconsin ruled that a judge deciding a sentence may consult a risk assessment algorithm to measure the risk of recidivism.
Bisi, Roberta
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SYMBOLS OF HEAVEN OBJECTS IN MASTERPIECE BY N.S. GUMILEV: MOON’s SYMBOLS
In this article there are the main symbolical meanings of the moon in N. Gumilev's poetry as parts of ‘cosmism’ model. The main semantic groups are represented, similar and opposite meanings of the moon are compared, influence of the biographic facts on ...
G. O. Papsheva, O. N. Matveeva
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Book reviews of the following works: René Bannerjea: Eskimos in Europe: How they got there and what happened to them afterwards. Bíró Family Nyomdaipari és Kereskedelmi Vállalat, London & Budapest, 2004, 470 pp.
Alekseevna Shipulina, Ludmila +3 more
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RUSSIAN TRANSLATIONS OF AI QING's POEMS
The article is devoted to Russian translations of Chinese poems by Ai Qing. Ai Qing is an outstanding Chinese poet of the XX century. His fame has crossed the borders of the fatherland, and his work has become an integral part of world culture.
Huanyu Zhang
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LYRIC PLOT OR THE FORM CONTENT OF THE CROWN OF GUY SABYTOV’S SONNETS [PDF]
On the example of the crown of sonnets “Шунды но жужа но…” (“Sun sets – sun rises”) by Guy S. Sabytov is considered the form and content ratio of lyric composition.
Vanjushev, Vasiliy
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PROPEDEUTICS OF POETIC DECLAMATION IN MAOIST CHINA
The paper examines the first attempts at a structured written fixation of the rules for voicing Chinese contemporary poetry, appearing since the late 1950s.
Y. Dreyzis
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Ujfalvy’s place in the development of Finno-Ugrian language studies in the second half of the 19th century in France [PDF]
The article presents the work of Charles Eugène de Ujfalvy de Mező-Kövesd [Hung. Mezőkövesdi Ujfalvy Károly Jenő] (1842–1904), still less known French-Hungarian researcher, who played an important role as an initiatior of the Finno-Ugrian language ...
Piechnik, Iwona
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CREATIVE EVOLUTION OF SERGEY RAFALSKY: ON THE ISSUE OF RECEPTION
The article is devoted to the creative genealogy of Sergey Rafalsky, who was one of the most outstanding poets of Russian émigré in Prague. The author proves that, contrary to popular belief, Rafalsky’s poetry is consonant to some tendencies of Russian ...
A. Semina
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Udmurt Identity Issues: Core Moments from the Middle Ages to the Present Day [PDF]
This paper gives an overview of collective identity issues among the Udmurt people, stressing the importance of the historical background since 1552, up to and including current Udmurt ethnic activity.
Casen, Marie
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