Section 2:
Issues of Language and Literature
- Sakha (Yakut) Literature as a Constituent Part of the World Literary and Cultural Process
- A Cross-Cultural Orientation in Pedagogy
- Inter-Disciplinary Training for Inter-Cultural Communication
- Conjugation of Transitive Verbs in the Yukaghir Language
- Socio-Cultural Competence in the Teaching of Foreign Languages
- Inter-Cultural Communication in the Study of Foreign Languages
- The Concept of Friendship as Represented in the Russian and English Languages
- Expressions of Modes of Perception in the English and Russian Languages
- Models of the Family in the Works of English and Russian Writers
- Peculiarities of Men's and Women's Writing
- Peculiarities of National Advertisements
- Theories of Politeness: Its Significance for Inter-Cultural Communication
- Political Correctness or Linguistic Tact?
- A Lingua-Coloured Worldview
- Yakut Themes in Russian Literature of the 19th century
- Influence of the Dramas of N.A. Ostrovskogo on the Work of the Yakut Writer Anempodista Sophronova
- Translation and Personal Interpretation of an Artistic Text
- Regional Considerations in the Teaching of Russian Literature
- Linguistic Conditions in the Mirny Region
About Mirny, Sakha Republic (Yakutia)
See the online description by students of the Mirny Lyceum at www.Mirny.org.
Citation Guidelines
Mousalimas, S.A., ed., Cross-Cultural Communication: International Communication, Proceedings of the Mirny Regional Scientific-Practical Conference on Inter-Cultural Communication: Issues of Politics, History, Language and Literature (27-28 April 2002), Mirny Polytechnic Institute and Sakha (Yakutsk) State University, 2002, available at http://www.OxfordU.net/mirny_international-2002/.