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"Please", "Thank you", "Excuse me" – "Why can't you behave naturally?". Linguistic politeness in post-revolutionary Soviet Russia ...
Trubnikova, Victoriya. - : University of Salento, 2019
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The continuity of negation as a vector of Russian political history / Преемственность отрицания как вектор политической истории России ...
Simashenkov, Pavel. - : Zenodo, 2019
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The continuity of negation as a vector of Russian political history / Преемственность отрицания как вектор политической истории России ...
Simashenkov, Pavel. - : Zenodo, 2019
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BIPOLAR WORLD: THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL OR ACCEPTANCE OF A LESSER EVIL? / ДВУПОЛЯРНЫЙ МИР: БОРЬБА ДОБРА И ЗЛА ИЛИ СОГЛАСИЕ НА МЕНЬШЕЕ ИЗ ЗОЛ? ...
Simashenkov, Pavel. - : Zenodo, 2019
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BIPOLAR WORLD: THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL OR ACCEPTANCE OF A LESSER EVIL? / ДВУПОЛЯРНЫЙ МИР: БОРЬБА ДОБРА И ЗЛА ИЛИ СОГЛАСИЕ НА МЕНЬШЕЕ ИЗ ЗОЛ? ...
Simashenkov, Pavel. - : Zenodo, 2019
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PHOIBLE 2.0 phonemic inventories for Russia Buriat
: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, 2019
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КОНЦЕПТЫ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКОЙ ФИЛОСОФИИ В ДВОРЯНСКОМ ДИСКУРСЕ РОССИИ ЭПОХИ ПРОСВЕЩЕНИЯ ... : CONCEPTS OF POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE DISCOURSE OF RUSSIAN NOBILITY IN THE ENLIGHTENMENT ...
Артемьева, Т.В.. - : ВЕСТНИК РУССКОЙ ХРИСТИАНСКОЙ ГУМАНИТАРНОЙ АКАДЕМИИ, 2019
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Database of Russian names, surnames and midnames for gender identification ...
Begtin, Ivan. - : Zenodo, 2019
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Database of Russian names, surnames and midnames for gender identification ...
Begtin, Ivan. - : Zenodo, 2019
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ОСОБЕННОСТИ ПРОЦЕССА РАЗВИТИЯ ЛЕКСИЧЕСКОЙ КУЛЬТУРЫ ОБУЧАЮЩИХСЯ В ВУЗАХ МЧС РОССИИ ... : Specific Features of Military Students’ Lexical Culture Development in the Universities of EMERCOM of Russia ...
Lopanova, Elena. - : Southern Federal University, 2019
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The Russian version of the Oxford Cognitive Screen: validation study on stroke survivors
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) is a screening tool for the assessment of poststroke deficits in attention, memory, praxis, language, and number processing. The goal of the present study was to develop a Russian version of the OCS (Rus-OCS) via translation of the original battery, its cultural and linguistic adaptations, and reporting preliminary findings on its psychometric properties. METHOD: All parts of OCS were translated by native Russian-speaking neuropsychologists. Russian-speaking stroke patients (N = 205) were assessed with the Rus-OCS. Their performance was compared with performance of 60 healthy Russian-speaking adults aged between the ages of 18 and 91 years. The performance of 15 stroke patients and 42 healthy adults were assessed with a parallel version within 7 days of first testing. Convergent validity of the Rus-OCS was established via correlations with comparable tasks. Performance of three stroke groups with different lesion lateralization (right, left, and bilateral) was compared on language and visual attention subtasks. Preliminary normative data based on 5th to 95th percentile were also reported. RESULTS: Measures of internal consistency and test-retest reliability ranged from acceptable to very good and estimates of convergent validity ranged from moderate to high. Sensitivity and specificity was found to range from .56 to 1 and from .73 to 1, respectively. Significant differences in performance between stroke and healthy groups on all subtasks confirmed the discriminative power of the Rus-OCS was good. CONCLUSIONS: Rus-OCS is a promising cognitive screening instrument for Russian-speaking patients. However, further validation is needed. Constraints of socioeconomic differences between Russian speakers in the wider population should be considered. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).
Keyword: attention; case-control studies; cognition; cognitive dysfunction; language; memory; psychometrics; reproducibility of results; Russia; sensitivity and specificity; stroke; survivors; translations
URL: https://doi.org/10.1037/neu0000491
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Zwei Wege des medialen Protests gegen das Verbot von obszöner Lexik in russischen Medien
Meyer, Anna-Maria. - : Winter, 2019. : Heidelberg, 2019
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Biedermann, Johann, Grammatiktheorie und grammatische Deskription in Rußland in der 2. Hälfte des 18. und zu Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts : Frankfurt am Main u.a., 1981
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Lexis of the Russian North: State and Prospects of Study
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“Russian author” in 1739: Gottlieb Bayer, Ivan Taubert and the First Steps of Russian School Literary Canon
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A Review of Literature on the Language Policy of Imperial Russia and the Modern Linguistic Situation
Shelestyuk, Е.. - : Издательство Уральского университета, 2019
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Das „Rechtschreib-Elend“: Der Umgang mit orthografischen Problemen im 19. und frühen 20. Jh. im deutsch-russischen Vergleich
Levinson, Kirill. - : Universität Tübingen, 2019
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Особенности формирования этнополитических моделей на постсоветском пространстве ; Features of Forming Ethno-Political Models in the Post-Soviet Space
Сейдуманова, А. С.; Seidumanova, A. S.. - : Уральский федеральный университет, 2019
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Gibt es ein Fortleben von Sowjetismen im heutigen politischen Diskurs Russlands?
In: Weiss, Daniel (2019). Gibt es ein Fortleben von Sowjetismen im heutigen politischen Diskurs Russlands? In: Collmer, Peter; Emeliantseva Koller, Ekaterina; Perovic, Jeronim. Zerfall und Neuordnung : die "Wende" in Osteuropa von 1989/91. Wien-Köln-Weimar: Böhlau Verlag, 103-125. (2019)
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“Please”, “Thank you”, “Excuse me” – “Why can’t you behave naturally?”. Linguistic politeness in post-revolutionary Soviet Russia
In: Lingue e Linguaggi; Volume 31 (2019) - Special Issue; 171-189 (2019)
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