2022
DOI: 10.31079/1992-2868-2022-19-1-41-47
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«friendship of Peoples» in Contemporary Russian Musical Discourse

Abstract: The paper discusses various forms of interaction between language and music based on the material of multilingual compositions performed in the popular music TV show «The Voice Russia». It shows that, in combination with a well-thought-out structure and musical accompaniment, multilingual performances can acquire new meanings that were not originally embedded in the original song lyrics.

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“…The reasons for this absence remain unknown. The absence of Ambrosia pollen in the subfossil pollen spectra of the Khanka Plain (Aleshinskaya and Shumova 1978) supports the conclusion that the modern isolated population of the Ambrosia expansion in the south of the Russian Far East occurred later than the 1960s -1970s. On adjacent areas modern populations of this plant appeared before.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…The reasons for this absence remain unknown. The absence of Ambrosia pollen in the subfossil pollen spectra of the Khanka Plain (Aleshinskaya and Shumova 1978) supports the conclusion that the modern isolated population of the Ambrosia expansion in the south of the Russian Far East occurred later than the 1960s -1970s. On adjacent areas modern populations of this plant appeared before.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…In the 1970s, subfossil pollen assemblages were studied in sediments of different genesis (fluvial, lacustrine, swamp, and soils) sampled in the eastern, southern, and western parts of the Khanka Plain. None of these samples contained Ambrosia pollen (Aleshinskaya and Shumova 1978).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%