List of publications on a keyword: «modality»
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Model of client's psychological readiness for career changes as a tool for predicting the coaching effectiveness
Theses of ReportCoaching psychology: methodology, theory, practice- Author:
- Ekaterina A. Aleksandrova
- Work direction:
- Разработка моделей и оценка эффективности коучинга
- Abstract:
- The study aims to identify indicators of clients' psychological readiness for career change in order to determine the applicability limits of coaching as a method of support. Methods: literature analysis, expert survey of career counselors (n=15). Results: clients' style response patterns for forced career changes, their diagnostic signs, the applicability limits of coaching format of work were revealed. Conclusions: career specialists need to take into account psychological peculiarities of the career changes situation, clients' style response patterns, mastering flexible tools for timely selection of the optimal format of their support.
- Keywords:
- career coaching, psychological readiness for career change, style response patterns, career transition, career counseling, vocational counseling, multimodality
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Ambiguity of Future in the Past in the Modern English Language
Proceeding
History of culture, study of art and philology: modern points of view- Author:
- Olga N. Selezneva
- Work direction:
- Филология и журналистика
- Abstract:
- The article raises the question of ambiguity of Future in the Past in expressing the future tense in the modern English language. The author of the article analyzes should/would + infinitive, its grammatical status and the expressed lexical meaning. The article notes that ambiguity of Future in the Past is mainly due to the homonymy of should/would + infinitive forms with the forms of the subjunctive mood. However, Future in the Past is a part of the verb system of tenses in the modern English language and it expresses assumption, intention or obligation to perform a future action from the past position.
- Keywords:
- Future in the Past, should/would + infinitive, subjunctive mood, tense, modality, the English language