EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE FEATURES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF MONOLOGICAL SPEECH SKILLS BY MEANS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE AMONG STUDENTS OF THE "TOO ENGLISH PRIDE" CENTER

Author(s):  
Эльмира Маликовна Акашаева ◽  
Марина Юрьевна Романюк

Цель исследования - изучить особенности методики развития умений монологической речи средствами англоязычной литературы у учащихся «TOO English Pride» центра. В статье проясняется роль диагностического исследования развития умений монологической речи средствами англоязычной литературы у учащихся «TOO English Pride» центра. The purpose of the study is to study the features of the methodology for the development of monological speech skills by means of English-language literature among students of the "TOO English Pride" center. The article clarifies the role of the diagnostic study of the development of monological speech skills by means of English literature in students of the TOO English Pride Center.

Author(s):  
Галина Лушникова ◽  
Galina Lushnikova ◽  
Татьяна Осадчая ◽  
Tat'yana Osadchaya

The monograph examines the main characteristics of modern English-language literature, presents the results of the analysis of traditional and innovative trends that can be traced with varying degrees of intensity in the works of leading contemporary authors. The texts of literary works act as an object of literary, linguistic and linguoculturological research. The paper gives an overview of the genre originality of modern English-language literature, as well as a detailed analysis of several of the most important genres. The work is intended for a wide range of linguists, literary scholars, cultural experts, postgraduates and students of philological faculties.


2018 ◽  
Vol 112 ◽  
pp. 7-10
Author(s):  
Douglas Guilfoyle

In my remarks I would like to draw attention to the role of history in the Tribunal's reasoning concerning the regime of islands, both as regards its approach to historical uses of maritime features and in particular its approach to determining what it was the drafters of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) intended. My contention in these remarks is that the Tribunal took an unashamedly developing-state oriented view in its conception of the object and purpose of the regime of islands, thus foregrounding perspectives that were present at the time of the negotiation of UNCLOS but which are not necessarily given much attention in the contemporary English-language literature. Before turning to this perspective, one must closely scrutinize the Tribunal's reading of UNCLOS Article 121.


2011 ◽  
Vol 125 (7) ◽  
pp. 750-752 ◽  
Author(s):  
K G Somashekara ◽  
S Lakshmi ◽  
N S Priya

AbstractObjective:We present the first reported case of sebaceous adenoma of the palate, to our knowledge.Method:Case report and review of the English language literature, with a focus on the pathological spectrum of sebaceous glands.Case report:A woman presented with a growth on the hard palate, which was excised and examined. Histopathological analysis showed features of sebaceous adenoma. Further evaluation with Sudan Black B special stains and Ki 67 immunohistochemistry was performed.Conclusion:Sebaceous adenomas in the oral cavity are very rare, with only 10 cases previously reported in the English language literature. Sebaceous adenoma of the palate has not previously been reported, to our knowledge. We discuss the role of special stains and immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis of this tumour.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 161-179
Author(s):  
Outi Paloposki

The article looks at book production and circulation from the point of view of translators, who, as purchasers and readers of foreign-language books, are an important mediating force in the selection of literature for translation. Taking the German publisher Tauchnitz's series ‘Collection of British Authors’ and its circulation in Finland in the nineteenth and early twentieth century as a case in point, the article argues that the increased availability of English-language books facilitated the acquiring and honing of translators' language skills and gradually diminished the need for indirect translating. Book history and translation studies meet here in an examination of the role of the Collection in Finnish translators' work.


2019 ◽  
Vol 67 (4) ◽  
pp. 411-427
Author(s):  
Dagmara Drewniak

Abstract This paper explores the possibilities of introducing contemporary Canadian texts into a Polish university classroom. It contextualizes teaching English language literature in Poland as well as seeks options for promoting values such as openness and tolerance while facilitating global reading and raising students’ awareness on global conflicts and their meaning in the contemporaneous world. The paper aims at demonstrating that Canadian literature courses composed of texts concerned with immigration and multiculturalism turn out to have an enormous potential in creating valuable debates on the problem of embracing otherness, seeking bridges in mutual understanding, and promoting openness towards different identities. On the basis of close readings of three texts, M. Ondaatje’s The English Patient, A.J. Borkowski’s Copernicus Avenue, and E. Stachniak’s Necessary Lies, the present article also demonstrates how Canadian literature enriches and rescales students’ perception of cultural heterogeneity and responsibility of reading, thus offering new perspectives on the rapidly changing world.


2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 183-189
Author(s):  
Dmitrii E. Serebrennikov

It’s commonly believed that the book “Fundamental Principles of the Sociology of Law” (1913) of Eugen Erlich (1862–1922) was historically the first work in which was made an attempt to create a sociology of law as a specific scientific discipline. However the translation and publication of this work in Russian (2011) was insignificant to the sociological community, while in the English-language literature of the last decades we can observe a growing interest to the classic. The author of the article tries to emphasize the main points and advantages of the theory of the “living law” of Ehrlich, showing how the “Fundamental principles...” may be interesting for the modern reader. For this, the author of the article offers a specific strategy for reading the book.


2000 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 149-151 ◽  
Author(s):  
A R Salkind

The development of a rash in response to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX) administration is a fre-quent adverse reaction in people with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). In contrast, there are no published reports in the English language literature describing TMP-SMX induced delirium in an AIDS patient. This report describes the development of frank delirium in a person with AIDS receiving TMP-SMX. The episode resolved completely within 72 h of withdrawal of the drug.


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