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Dialogical Free Indirect Speech (Italian Narration of the XIX—XXI centuries is considered an example)
Borisova E.S.
Recursiveness as the Dominant Feature of Communicative Behavior in Day-to-Day Interaction
Pishchalnikova V.A., Kardanova-Biryukova K.S.
Text semantics as a prime cause of the subject and the characters' behaviour (or: Why the duke Lev Nikolayevich stayed with Nastsya Philippovna, but not with Aglaya)
Valentinova О.I.
STRUCTURE OF COGNITIVE TYPE OF SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE ON MOUNTAIN ECOSYSTEMS
Semenova S.N.
TRANSLATION: SENTENCE OR UTTERANCE?
Semenov L.S., Ershov I.E., Nelyubova N.Y.
Compositional-Topical Modules of Content of Scientific-Popular Genre, Characterizing Subject Area “GEOGRAPHY” (on the material of “National Geographic”)
Semenova S.N.
Thesaurus of Fairy-Tale Genre (the Study of A.S. Pushkin’s “The Tale of The Fisherman and the Golden Fish” and its Translations into English and Armenian)
Semenova S.N.
The concept of the OTHER in J. Rouaud’s trilogy (“Les champs d’honneur”, “Des hommes illustres”, “Le monde à peu près”)
Kosova Y.A.
Modern Metacommunicative Technologies (the case of linguocultural study)
Gusakovsky A.V.
The Idiolect of Ernestine de Champourcin in Terms of Cultural Accommodation
Druzhkov Y.M., Chesnokova O.S.
The Degrees of the Russian Verb Transitivity
Chistyakov A.V.
Cognitive-Pragmatic Interpretation of Linguistic Personality (on the example of market-economic terminology)
Semenova S.N., Aksyutenkova L.G.
Semantic Predicate in the Structure of a Literary Text
Kulchitskaya L.G.
LITERARY SOURCES OF ORNAMENTAL SUBJECT COMPOSITIONS OF FRENCH PRINTED TEXTILES OF THE END OF THE XVIII - THE BEGINNING OF THE XIX CENTURY
Tkach D.G.
Overview of medial constructions semantics in Romanic languages
Broitman M.S.
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