Vol. 5 No. 03 (2023): Volume05 Issue03

Vol. 5 No. 03 (2023): Volume05 Issue03
Published: 09-03-2023

Articles

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READING ACTIVITIES BASED ON USING RESOURCES OF THE CORPUS LINGUISTICS

Khursantosh Anvar Kizi Tolmasova

In this article Corpora, in the sense “databases that contain texts”, are a widely used tool in language research. This tool can be a helpful resource for language teachers and learners as well, and many corpora are available online. In this chapter, Hilde Hasselgard discusses the use of corpora in the English classroom. She explains what a corpus is, and what answers a corpus can provide to questions about language use. Then she presents various possibilities for making use of corpora in language learning

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TRADITIONS AND INNOVATIONS IN HANDICRAFTS OF THE POPULATION

Ravshon M. Koyliev, Ilyos Abdullaev

This article describes in detail the characteristics of handicrafts in the economic life of our country, the role of handicrafts in it, the types of handicrafts carried out by the population, the specific characteristics of the development of this industry, the role of handicrafts in the formation and development of the inhabited area.

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MYTHIC PLOT IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NOVEL COMPOSITION

Otajanova M.O.

This article shows that the artistic structure of the work in modern Uzbek novels is built on the basis of an ancient myth (for example, the ancient myth about the "tree of life" in the novel "Chinar" by Asqad Mukhtar), the mythological plot serves as a criterion for describing the mental state of the hero (for example, in the novel "Mahmud Torabi" by Asad Dilmurod The myth of Ulgan and Erlik), the construction of the interpretation of time and space on the basis of a mythopoetic model (for example, the novels of Amon Mukhtar), the absorption of the essence of the mythological image into the character of the hero (for example, the novel "Shokh" by Shoyim Botaev) is about the meeting of different types of mythology. Images related to mythopoetic thinking in modern Uzbek novels include the introduction of the ethnopoetic context related to archaic ceremonies, paintings and rituals that express the ancient mythological beliefs of our ancestors, stylization of myth plots and motives, images related to totemistic, animistic and magical beliefs and It consists in researching such forms as the poetic transformation of symbols and ethnic mythology, that is, the use of myth plots and mythologemes related to the poetic thinking of other peoples and peoples.

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THE CONCEPT OF EQUIVALENCE OF CLICHES AND STAMPS (BASED ON THE MATERIAL OF RUSSIAN AND KOREAN OFFICIAL BUSINESS LANGUAGE)

Parvina Z. Mingalieva

In this paper we are interested in translation at the level of a word combination. A word combination can represent a semantic unity both at the level of language. The most striking example of such a translation is the translation of idiomatic or stable (phraseological) word combinations. The process of translation of official business texts is closely connected with the use of stable constructions, clichés and stamps that belong to the differentiated special phraseology, without which the translation of a business text cannot be qualitative and will seem unnatural to the recipient.

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NIGERIA'S ABSURD POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF OLA ROTIMI'S DRAMA

Adam Ibrahim, Tijime Justin

As numerous Nigerian playwrights, including Soyinka, Sowande, Osofisan, Hagher, yerima, and others, who have meticulously reflected the dreadful performances of Nigerian politicians, or what they are known as the neo-imperialists who took power from the colonial masters, the writers' dedication to socio-political issues is commendable enough. As a critical discourse, this article revealed Ola Rotimi's dramatic culture's iconoclastic scope in relation to politics and governance. This article addresses the idiocy and emptiness of Nigerian sociopolitical icons through an examination of his dramaturge within the practice. This paper examines two of his plays in depth using the Reader-response/Receptive theories and methodologies of hermeneutics; Holding Talks and Our Husband Has Gone Mad Again spotting the new features, images, and images that show how absurd and pointless Nigerian politics and governance are.


 

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HURDLE TO THE SAUDI EGALITARIAN MOTION

Abdullah Al-Ahmed, Rashid Khan

The obstacles that Saudi Arabia's egalitarian movement can overcome are discussed by the authors of this article. Consequently, this paper attempted to accomplish two objectives. A prospective study began with a social survey of 130 women in government leadership positions. Using a purposive sample approach, the following ministries focused on the private sector: Education, social problems, health, and the Shura Council This survey was followed by two main questions: What obstacles does Saudi Arabia's egalitarian movement face? Additionally, what factors can be used to alleviate these obstacles and provide Saudi women with strong public support and authority to achieve public goals? The validity and reliability of the questionnaires were then assessed using the SPSS software. This will guarantee the accuracy and dependability of the responses regarding Saudi women's empowerment.

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USE OF MULTIMEDIA EDUCATIONAL AND METHODOLOGICAL COMPLEX IN TRAINING FUTURE IT TEACHERS

Muhabbat Ataxanovna Tayirova

The article is devoted to the development of multimedia technologies for the formation of cognitive independence of future computer science teachers. Recommendations for developing the structure and filling in the content are given in the stages of development. The study was carried out within the framework of the development of the methodology of teaching informatics aimed at improving the quality of training of informatics teachers. The obtained results can be used to develop multimedia technologies for use in teaching other subjects in the higher education system.

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DISTANT LAB COOPERATION PLAN IN INTERCHANGES DESIGNING

L.E. Marcil

labs for electrical designing students commonly necessitate that understudies perform pragmatic examinations and report discoveries as a component of their insight and abilities improvement. Research center trials are usally intended to help and build up speculations introduced in the homeroom and encourage free reasoning; notwithstanding, the capital expense of hardware expected to support a practical lab climate is huge and continuous upkeep is a yearly cost. Subsequently, there is a need to recognize and approve more monetary answers for designing research facilities. This paper presents a distant research center joint effort plan for use in an elctrical designing correspondences course.

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MINDFULNESS STRUCTURE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH EMOTIONS AMONG YOUNG MONK AND NUN STUDENTS AT VIETNAM BUDDHIST UNIVERSITY

Huong, Doan Vu Thi, Mai-Huong Thi Phan

Mindfulness structure and its relationship with emotions have been found in various studies, mostly in the non-Buddhist populations. This study aimed to explore those issues in the Buddhist sample. The research sample included 163 young monk and nun students. A questionnaire was used for measuring mindfulness and experiences of positive and negative emotions. The exploratory factor analysis identified three components of mindfulness, namely awareness, peace of mind, and non-distraction. Mindfulness and its components were found to enhance positive emotions while reduce negative ones in monk and nun students. The mediation analysis indicated that mindfulness has both direct and indirect positive effects on positive emotions through negative emotions, with the direct effect being stronger. The findings of this study contribute to a better understanding of the structure of mindfulness in Buddhists, and the mechanism by which it affects positive emotions.