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Experiments on Detection of Voiced Hesitations in Russian Spontaneous Speech
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Chinese Intellectuals’ Perspectives on Russia's Invasion of Ukraine
Published 2023-01-01“…Despite this, the Chinese state’s relatively balanced and neutral stance and decision of not openly taking sides in the war provided a ground for Chinese intellectuals to publicly share their thoughts about both the war itself and China’s position towards Russia’s aggression. Nevertheless, due to its close relationship with Moscow, the Chinese state allows only a restricted space for intellectuals to share their views about the war, especially to anti-Russia voices. …”
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Dum spiro spero? (Anna Starobiniec, Żywi)
Published 2023-12-01“…By using, inter alia, anti-utopia elements, the author analyzes the contemporary problems of mankind, presenting them against the backdrop of the world after “the end of history”, in which the catastrophe opens a completely new chapter in the history of Russia. The main characters are a pair of humanoids living in the posthuman world who are desperately trying to validate their human identity. …”
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Reaching for Epistemic Humility
Published 2025-01-01“…My understanding of my scholarly voice grows from no legitimate voice to an inflicted collective voice, to hysterical individualism and then an internally dialogic voice. …”
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The Russian Language Is an Instrument of Our Influence
Published 2012-08-01“…Minister for Foreign Relations of Russia S.V. Lavrov’s answers to questions of the Head of Rossotrudnichestvo K.I. …”
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Representing Tatar verbs denoting physiological actions and states in the lexicographic database
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Śladami „złotej kohorty” (Dmitrij Bykow, „Uniewinnienie”)
Published 2018-06-01“…Moreover, the novel constitutes a significant voice in the debate on Russia's present condition and prospects.…”
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A landscape of shifting identities amid urban invasion: Tamara Duda’s novel Daughter through a translation lens
Published 2024-06-01“… In the environment of Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine, literary translation acquires critical significance as a way to get Ukraine’s narratives of destruction and urbicide across cultural and political borders. …”
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Wasylisa Prekrasnaja i inni w rosyjskiej ludowej bajce magicznej
Published 2016-02-01“…Folk literature cannot be seen only as a certain form of ordinary people’s artistic voice since it has been developing in parallel with the mainstream literature in Russia. …”
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Appliances of Generative AI-Powered Language Tools in Academic Writing: A Scoping Review
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GRAMMATICAL COHESION IN THAI CAVE RESCUE NEWS IN INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPERS
Published 2019-02-01“…The sources of data were Thai Cave Rescue news in British Broadcasting Corporation, Russia Today, France 24, Voice of America and China Central Television newspapers. …”
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Gaullism and Atlanticism are Main Foreign Policy Paradigms of the Fifth Republic
Published 2022-03-01“…This trend led to the beginning in 2007 of a new era of the absolute dominance of Atlanticism in French foreign policy compared with the post-war period of the Fourth Republic.The advent of this era was marked by a significant improvement in France’s relations with the United States and NATO and increasing French activism on the track of Euro-federalist integra-tion, but, in general, by the perceptible banalization of France’s voice in international affairs.The results of this study help build future relations between Russia and France.…”
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Dans les marges de l’orientalisme britannique : le cas d’Isabella Bird et de Journeys to Persia and Kurdestan (1891)
Published 2024-03-01“…By turning her attention to Persia, she placed herself on the margins of the British Empire, at the heart of the Great Strategic Game between Russia and the United Kingdom. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan reflects the ambiguities of a woman’s gaze, which mixed politics with adventure, and whose discourse was at once concerned with imperialist power and the search for a status under construction.…”
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INTERNATIONAL THEATRICAL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM: 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN MOSCOW ART THEATRE SCHOOL
Published 2017-09-01“…Daily movement and acting classes are complemented with design, voice, Russian language, and Russian theater history. …”
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COGNITIVE GRAMMAR IN AN ENGLISH CLASSROOM, OR, HOW TO MAKE LIFE FOR RUSSIAN STUDENTS EASIER
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Internal situation in USSR in Russian emigration press in the United States (1964–1982)
Published 2021-05-01“…On the contrary, the communist’s «Russian Voice» always presented the Soviet country as a state of social and economic prosperity…”
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Caught in a “mousetrap”: An analysis of the relationship of the local population with the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone in film and television productions (1990–2021)
Published 2024-06-01“…Indeed, a recurrent characteristic of the film and television productions of the countries most affected by the 1986 nuclear disaster (Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia) has been the representation of the land and the inhabitants’ relationship with it (Lindbladh 2019). …”
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Wyjść poza krąg. O przywracaniu pedagogiki Marii Rogowskiej-Falskiej i Wiery Schmidt
Published 2019-09-01“…It applies to minority voices, especially female voices. The comparative analysis took into account the voices of female educators from Poland and the Soviet Union – Maria Rogowska-Falska and Vera Schmidt. …”
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The Consequences of an Embargo on Russian Gas
Published 2022-04-01“…Abstract Sanctions and their effectiveness are at the centre of the discussion about an appropriate response to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. At the latest since the atrocities of the war became evident and payment for gas supplies in roubles was brought into play, voices calling for a natural gas embargo have been growing. …”
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