Abstract Requirements

Volume - from 3 to 5 pages of A-4 format in Microsoft Word; font - Times New Roman, size - 14; line interval - 1.5; paragraph indentation - 1.25 cm; margins - 2 cm. 

The order of the materials in the abstract: surname and initials of the author(s) (bold); academic degree, academic title (if any), position, place of work (study); city where the educational institution is located, country; title of the abstract (bold); text. 

The file name should be signed in Ukrainian in accordance with the last name and initials of the conference participant (for example, Kvitkova MM_Thesis). 

The literature used (without repetition) is arranged in alphabetical order at the end of the text under the title "List of references: (Bibliography:)". In the text, footnotes are indicated by square brackets with the source's serial number in the list and the page number(s) separated by commas, for example: [1, с. 45]. 

The bibliographic description of the list of references is drawn up according to the National Standard of Ukraine DSTU 8302:2015 "Information and Documentation. Bibliographic reference. General Provisions and Rules of Compilation"

Participants of the International Scientific and Practical Conference dedicated to the 105th anniversary of Taurida University can publish articles in scientific professional editions (according to the schedules of their formation) "Scientific Notes of V. I. Vernadsky Taurida National University. Series: Philology. Journalism", "Scientific Notes of the V. I. Vernadsky Taurida National University. V. I. Vernadsky Taurida National University. Series: Public Management and Administration", "Scientific Notes of V. I. Vernadsky Taurida National University. Series: Historical Sciences", "Scientific Notes of the V. I. Vernadsky Taurida National University. V. I. Vernadsky Taurida National University. Series: Legal Sciences", "Scientific Notes of V. I. Vernadsky Taurida National University. Series: Technical Sciences", "Scientific Notes of V. I. Vernadsky Taurida National University. Series: Economics and Management", "Scientific Notes of V. I. Vernadsky Taurida National University. Series: Psychology", Phytotherapy. The journal is included to the List of scientific professional editions of Ukraine (category "B"), according to to the Orders of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine 

ATTENTION! The Organizing Committee and the Editorial Board have the right to reject abstracts and articles not meeting the requirements and not containing scientific novelty. The authors are responsible for the accuracy of the facts, citations and references, as well as for respecting copyright.

EXAMPLE OF ABSTRACTS: 

The symbolic meaning of colors in the culture of the peoples of the East 

Kvitkova M. M, 
PhD in Philology, Docent, 
Docent of the Department of Oriental Philology 
V. I. Vernadsky Taurida National University 
Kyiv, Ukraine 

Brent Berlin and Paul Kaye, in their classic research on colors, Basic Color Terms: Their Universality and Evolution, published in 1969, suggest the existence of color universals "that relate to the historical development of all languages in a way that can be called evolutionary" (1, p. 2-3). 

As the researchers explain, the increase in the number of basic color schemes can be seen as part of a general increase in vocabulary and as a response to an informationally richer cultural environment, because color designations emerged not that much later than the language itself, so "the associations associated with them are deeply rooted in the minds of any nation" [2, p. 69]. 

References: 

  1. Berlin, B.-Kay P. Basic Colour Terms: Their Universality and Evolution. University of California Press. 1991.
  2. Levchenko A.O. Connotative meanings of color names in Japanese. Problems of Oriental Studies in Ukraine. Kharkiv, 2005. С. 69-73.