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NAUMOV, Igor N., Nadezhda V. DULINA, and Dmitriy Yu SHARAPOV. "CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL POTENTIAL OF THE CRIMEA MEDIEVAL CITIES IN THE PRESERVATION OF RUSSIAN FEDERATION SOUTHERN FEDERAL DISTRICT COMMON HISTORICAL MEMORY." PRIMO ASPECTU, no. 2(46) (June 10, 2021): 50–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.35211/2500-2635-2021-2-46-50-54.

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The Southern Federal district of Russia - one of the few districts, characterized by diversity and diversity of the peoples living in its territory, the centuries-old "neighborhood" which up to the present time promotes good relations of peoples in relation to each other. But how did the neighboring Nations come to understand that it is necessary to respect the traditions and customs of other ethnic groups? Is it always the neighborhood was peaceful? How did people come out of difficult situations? Answers to these and other questions can be found through active (during tourist trips) immersion in the history of their country. The development of the past contributes to the formation and preservation of the historical memory of the inhabitants of the country. The lost and newly found space makes it necessary to look differently at the problem of community, both in time and in space. The authors propose a week-long tour program from Volgograd to the medieval cities of Crimea. The road to the Crimea will take the 1st day of travel. The 2nd day will be devoted to acquaintance with the monuments of Kerch. On the 3rd day Genoese fortresses of Eastern Crimea - Kafa and Soldaya - are inspected. On the 4th day there will be a tour of the monuments of Solkhat, on the 5th day - in Bakhchisarai and Chufut-Kale (Kyrk-Er). The 6th day involves rest on the southern coast of Crimea and departure on the way back with overnight in Taman. Day 7 - the way through the Kuban and Rostov region and in the evening - arrival in Volgograd. This tour will allow tourists from the lower Volga part of the southern Federal district of the Russian Federation not only to visit the Crimea and relax on its coast, but also to get acquainted with new interesting objects closely related to the history of their region.
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Takanashi, Hiroko. "Orthographic puns: The case of Japanese kyoka." Humor – International Journal of Humor Research 20, no. 3 (January 21, 2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/humor.2007.012.

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AbstractThis paper proposes a cognitive model for processing humor in puns written in kanji (logographs) and kana (phonographs) in kyoka. Kyoka is a genre of playful Japanese poetry, and it characteristically employs puns for language play and humor. This study shows how kyoka poets manipulate the use of kanji and kana orthography to trick their readers in different ways, directing readers to different processing routes of kanji and kana puns. Kanji puns offer direct access to one particular meaning, and the discovery of another hidden meaning is a surprise. Kana puns, on the other hand, produce semantic ambiguity, and the discovery of the two meanings results from an appreciation of their incompatibility. This study adds a visual aspect to the sound aspect of puns, and demonstrates ways in which cultural resources affect their processing.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Kaga kyrka"

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Larsson, Peter, and Sundén Fredrik Nilsson. "Konstruktionslösningar och deformationer i tre Östgötska medeltida sockenkyrkor." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Science and Technology, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-2569.

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The purpose with this report is to illuminate the construction solutions and the deformations that could exist in medieval parish stone churches. But also to increase the writers understanding how activity forces effect the construction of the churches. With help from literature and a practical study, containing three churches the writers have collected the material that the conclusions and discussions are built upon in this report.

The construction of the churches consists of three parts, the wall, the roof and the vault. The construction solutions are similar in the churches disregard of the roof, where the roof trusses are different. The roof trusses are yet typical for the roman style. The deformations that have been found can in most cases be could usual occurring in these old churches the writers chosen to study, the needs to repairmen are today not necessary. Yet the writers think that there are deformations that should be study more thorough, to derive the origin and take suitable measure. The writers think that the deformations that effect the constructions have most of their origin in some rebuilding and lost knowledge of old building engineering.

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Books on the topic "Kaga kyrka"

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Kotoba no kage: Kyōka gojūnen. Tōkyō: Tōkyō Nunoi Shuppan, 1994.

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"Rōkaru terebi" no saikōchiku: Chiiki jōhō hasshinryoku kyōka no shiten kara. Tōkyō-to Toshima-ku: Nihon Hyōronsha, 2015.

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Gunma Daigaku. Kyōka Kyōiku Kenkyūkai. Kyōka kyōiku no konnichiteki kadai to tenbō: Gunma Daigaku kara no hasshin. Gunma-ken Takasaki-shi: Asaosha, 2011.

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Kasao, Kyōji. Kikō taikyokuken nyūmon: Shinshin o kyōka shi kenkō o tamotsu "tatsujin no kata". Tōkyō: Ōizumi Shoten, 1995.

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Q&A to kaisetsu ni yoru nōgyō seisan hōjin no setsuritsu to kaikei zeimu: Nōchihō dai 3-jō no kyoka shinsei kara kessan shinkoku made. Tōkyō: Ōkura Zaimu Kyōkai, 2011.

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Shiryōkan, Kokubungaku Kenkyū, ed. Jendā no seisei: Kokinshū kara Kyōka made. Kyōto-shi: Rinsen Shoten, 2002.

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Jenda no seisei: Kokinshu kara Kyoka made (Koten koen shirizu). Rinsen Shoten, 2002.

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