DIALECT WORDS FOR SPRING MONTHS IN THE BULGARIAN LANGUAGE
Dr. Vladislav Milanov, Assoc. Prof.
Sofia University
https://doi.org/10.53656/for22.61dial
Absract. The article is dedicated to an understudied issue in Bulgarian dialectology, namely the names of the months in different Bulgarian dialects. Some specific names of the spring months of March, April and May are examined, tracing the specific marks and processes characteristic of the daily life of the dialect speaker, which lie as a motivating base in the meaning of the words...
FULL AND SHORT FORMS OF ADJECTIVES IN RUSSIAN AND THEIR CORRESPONDENCES IN BULGARIAN
Prof. Elena Ivanova, DSc. 1),Prof. Maxim Stamenov, DSc.2)
1)St. Petersburg State University (Russia)
2)Institute for Bulgarian Language “Prof. L. Andreychin” -BAS
https://doi.org/10.53656/for22.62puln
Absract. In Russian, unlike in Bulgarian, two forms of adjectives have been preserved – full and short, where the short form in the modern language can be used only in the predicative position...
(UN)GENERALIZED HUMOR: THE TEXTBOOK VS. THE SURVEY
Dr. Aglaya Mavrova, Assist. Prof.
Sofia University
https://doi.org/10.53656/for22.63prio
Absract. Provoked by the one-sided placement of humorous texts in the space of Russian language textbooks for secondary school, the report focuses on the fuller disclosure of the linguo-didactic potential of these texts...
Sociolinguistic Credo of a Foreign Language Teacher: The Case of Digital Classroom
Ekaterina A. Savkina1), Elena G. Tareva1),
Dimitrina Lesnevskaya2)
1)Moscow City University – Moscow (Russia)
2)University of National and World Economy – Sofia (Bulgaria)
https://doi.org/10.53656/for22.65soci
Abstract. The last two years saw a dramatic increase in the use of digital classrooms due to the new pandemic realities. Internet platforms and social networks offer teachers many options for interacting with their students and colleagues…
IDEA, IDEAL, IDEOLOGY
Sava Slavchev
https://doi.org/10.53656/for22.66idea
Absract. The author discusses the emergence and meaning of ideas as a goal and destination of any empirical quantity, and as bearers of ontological completeness...
THE AUTHOR FOR HIMSELF. LITERARY SELF-PORTRAITS
Assoc. Prof. Margarita Serafimova, DSc.
Institute for Literature - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
https://doi.org/10.53656/for22.67avto
Absract. The article puts the spotlight on those specific genres in which the author returns to the process of writing of his works, creating a kind of “bioliterature”. Seemingly seeking for the biographical projections of creativity, in fact the author turns the writing itself into intrigue...
A FEW TOUCHES FROM THE LINGUISTIC UNIVERSE OF ROMAN JAKOBSON (1896 – 1982)
Prof. Stefana Dimitrova, DSc
Institute for Bulgarian Language
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Sofia, Bulgaria
https://doi.org/10.53656/for22.68niak
Absract. The article examines the breakdown of Roman Jakobson on the autonomy of linguistics and its relations with the other human sciences...
12TH INTERNATIONAL AUTUMN SCIENTIFICEDUCATIONAL FORUM “MODERN EDUCATION AND TEACHER QUALIFICATION-TRADITIONS AND INNOVATIONS”
Dr. Katya Getova, Assoc. Prof.
Department for Information and In-Service Training of Teachers
Sofia University
https://doi.org/10.53656/for22.69dvan
Absract. In the Department for Information and In-Service Training of Teachers at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski” is established long-standing tradition in holding the autumn international scientific and educational forum...
LEGAL TERMINOLOGY – SOME TERMS EQUIVALENCE ISSUES
Dr. Dafina Kostadinova, Assoc. Prof.
South-West University „Neofit Rilski“
Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
https://doi.org/10.53656/for22.610yuri