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    <description>Title: The next turn in a dialogue: key algorithms of text dynamics
Authors: Shpilnaya, N. N.; Sologub, O. P.; Mannapova, S. A.
Abstract: The purpose of the paper is to identify and describe the key algorithms of text dynamics in a dialogue. The relevance of the work is determined by its inclusion in the problem field of dialogic linguistics, one of the unresolved issues of which is the question of creating the next turn in a dialogue</description>
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    <description>Title: The world of interpretations in culture space
Authors: Nikitina, E. S.
Abstract: Text interpretation is essentially a dialogical form of knowledge. The sense of a text exists in reality only within human communication, within a situation of a dialogue. Dialogue turns out to be impossible when its participants only consider the interlocutor's messages through their own usual and limited set of senses, or they try to fully perceive the interlocutor’s way of comprehension by tending to break all links with their sociocultural environment’s normative-valued systems</description>
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Authors: Kupriyanov, R. V.; Solnyshkina, M. I.; Mihai Dascalu; Soldatkina, T. A.
Abstract: This article presents three mathematical models to differentiate academic texts from three subject discourses written in Russian (i.e., Philological, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences) which further enable design and automated profiling of corresponding typologies</description>
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    <description>Title: Posthuman and pandemic elements in the feminist retellings of fairy tales in Marissa Meyer’s Lunar Chronicles
Authors: Angela Teresa Kalloli; Sarika Tyagi
Abstract: This paper explores how the Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer, while being a feminist retelling of fairy tales, deals with posthuman concepts of biological warfare, genetic modifications, cyborgs and authoritarian autocratic regimes, set in the context of a raging pandemic sometime in the future retaining considerable literary integrity</description>
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