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Chekhov’s “Stopped Reading Poetry or Novels” and “Crisis of Imagination” [PDF]
The article deals with the critical and philosophical interpretations of Chekhov’s narrative style through the prism of crisis trends in art from the end of the 19th to the first third of the 20th century.
Natalia N. Smirnova
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Among respiratory infections, adenovirus infection (ADVI), in the presence of which there may be severe pneumonia that frequently results in a fatal outcome, occupies particular attention.
A V Esipov +19 more
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Grey and white matter substrates of action naming. [PDF]
Despite a persistent interest in verb processing, data on the neural underpinnings of verb retrieval are fragmentary. The present study is the first to analyze the contributions of both grey and white matter damage affecting verb retrieval through action
Akinina Y +9 more
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Neural mechanisms of two different verbal working memory tasks: A VLSM study. [PDF]
Currently, a distributed bilateral network of frontal‐parietal areas is regarded as the neural substrate of working memory (WM), with the verbal WM network being more left‐lateralized.
Ivanova MV +8 more
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Abstract Expanding globalization, widely spread information and communication technologies (ICT), and inexpensive transportation facilitate easy, fast, and necessary connections across borders. Many immigrants maintain transnational connections while gaining local exposure to the national social field.
Ekaterina Vorobeva +2 more
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Abstract This article presents an overview of several significant aspects of the phonology of Uyghur (ISO: uig; pronounced [ʊjˈʁʊr]; Turkic: China). In addition to summarising previous research, we present new data and highlight its relevance for phonological theory.
Connor Mayer +2 more
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The current new round of scientific and technological revolution represented by artificial intelligence is rapidly driving a new wave of development of the times, and the rapid iterative update of science and technology is triggering new changes in educational concepts and educational thinking methods.
Junling Jia, Zhao Kaifa
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Gogol’s traditions in V. Kaverin’s novel “The Troublemaker, or Evenings on Vasilyevsky Island”
The novel The Troublemaker, or Evenings on Vasilyevsky Island by V. Kaverin is one of the most representative manifestations of the Russian Hoffmanian of the 1920s, as evidenced by the grotesque imagery of the novel.
Natalia Z. Koltsova, Miaowen Liu
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The Andean cordillera, the Himalayan collisionorogen, and the Apennine thrust belt are archetypes of different orogens associatedwith different sedimentary basins. Sediment storage capacity, maximum inforedeeps where slab retreat induces rapid subsidence of the downgoing plate, isminimum in broken retroarc basins where flat‐slab subduction leads to ...
Eduardo Garzanti +4 more
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Paul Celan and Osip Mandelstam: Poetry under the Critique of Language
The dialogue of Paul Celan, a reader and translator, with the poetry and the whole complex poetic views of Osip Mandelstam demonstrates an important general condition: both poets worked in the context of the modernist language crisis and language ...
Vera Kotelevskaya
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