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Event-related temporary collocations in modern english newspaperdiscourse
Terekhova E.V.
Semiotic of the space in Cortazar's texts
Broitman М.S.
Irony in English and Russian discourses: comparative analysis
Gornostaeva A.A.
Anaphora as a component of pragmatic correlation of genre of autobiography
Savelyeva E.B.
Linguistic consideration of texts in internet
Moroslin P.V.
The peculiarities of the English ironic discourse
Gornostaeva A.A.
Manipulation Impact through Metaphors in Political Discourse
Zaripov R.I.
Stylistic Features in Academic Discourse
Lobina Y.A.
Interpretation Specificity of US Court Opinions
Lutskovsakya L.Y.
Culture-Specific Markers of Lexical Layer of Business Discourse
Tarnaeva L.P.
Translation Analysis of Linguistic Characteristics of French Specific Discourse
Gavrilenko N.N.
Representation of Emotivity in Emotive and Pragmatic Attitudes of Participants in Romantic communication
Rents T.G.
Emotivity Elements in Sports Discourse (in Dancing Terminology)
Khlebutina V.Y., Maksimenko O.I.
Mikhail Lermontov’s “The Demon”: Reverse Translation as a Source of Intertextuality
Chesnokova O.S., Talavera-Ibarra P.L.
Pragmatics of Emotions in Modern French Advertising
Borisova A.S., Rubinshtein K.E.
Emotive Character of a Diplomatic Discourse
Belyakov M.V.
Objectification of the Concept ‘Iskusstvo’/‘Art’ in Fictional Discourse in Russian and English Languages
Ban’kova N.V.
Allusions and quotations as a means of representing emotions in the Russian and English financial discourse
Chugunov A.(.
Modern Spanish Joke "Chiste" in Terms of Genre
Tarasenkova Y.V.
Irony in Political Discourse: Aggression or Entertainment?
Gornostaeva A.A.
Systemacy and Dynamism of Business English Discourse: Functional-Synergetic Aspect
Khramchenko D.S.
The formation of knowledge structures of spanish scientific text
Popova T.G.
The linguistic means of persuasive communication in the election campaign discourse
Baghana J., Bocharova E.A.
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