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LINGUOCOGNITIVE FEATURES OF PRESIDENTIAL DISCOURSE
Khudyakov A.V.
THE QUESTION OF INTERACTION BETWEEN DISCOURSE AND GENRE (ON THE BASIS OF THE FOLK TALE DISCOURSE)
Plakhova O.A.
ON THE WAYS OF SUBJECT VERBALIZATION IN JURIDICAL DISCOURSE
Krapivkina O.A.
SUBJECT VERBALIZATION IN ACADEMIC DISCOURSE
Krapivkina O.A.
VIOLATION OF QUANTITY MAXIM AS AN OBSTACLE FOR DISCOURSE OF CONCORD
Krapivkina O.A.
ON THE PROBLEM OF DEFINITION OF THE CONCEPT “FAIRY-FANTASY WORLDVIEW” IN MODERN ANGLISTICS
Tananykhina A.O.
SOURCES OF MYTHOLOGICAL BELIEFS IN ENGLISH FOLK TALE DISCOURSE
Plakhova O.A.
DISCOURSE PERFORMANСЕ FORMULAE AS THE CONSTRUCTIONS “IN ACTION”. PART II. SYNTACTIC ASPECT
Lemeshko Y.R.
NEOLOGISMS IN THE LANGUAGE OF MODERN FRENCH NEWS MEDIA
Gorbunov Y.I.
MORE ON DISCOURSE AND LANGUAGE ANOMALIES AS ISSUES OF TRANSLATION STUDIES
Aniskina N.V., Vedernikova Y.V.
ONOMASTIC CITATION AS THE MEANS OF EXPRESSION OF INTERTEXTUAL CONNECTIONS IN THE POETIC DISСOURSE
Dreeva D.M.
AUTHOR’S MODALITY AS A MARKER OF THE TERM FORMATION STAGE
Aksenova T.V.
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SOCIAL-AREAL CHARACTERISTICS FOR FORMATION OF THE “BRITISH VOTER” LINGUOCULTURAL TYPE
Demidova D.G.
THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL CONCEPT OF THE PERSON AS THE WAY OF REFLECTION OF THE COMPLETE PICTURE OF THE WORLD IN MODERN LINGUISTICS
Akhidzhakova M.P., Panteleeva T.Y.
HOLOPHRASIS IN THE AMERICAN ELECTION DISCOURSE
Sorokina A.A.
SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE AS AN ORGANIZING AND METHODOLOGICAL SUPPORT FACTOR OF EDUCATIONAL PROCESSES
Sharov N.F.
GENRE VS DISCOURSE: CONCERNING THE NOTIONS RELATIONSHIP
Krapivkina O.A.
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