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Translingualism and intercultural narratives in Kiana Davenport’s “House of Many Gods”
Galaktionov S.S., Proshina Z.G.
The gentle craft of saying “No” in Persian and English: A cross-cultural and cross-linguistic slant
Kordestanchi B., Sarkhosh M., Moafian F.
Lateralization of emotion word in the first and second language: Evidence from Turkish-English bilinguals
Mergen F., Kuruoglu G.
The Language Context in Modern Morocco
Baghana J., Tupeyko D.V.
Tense-aspect constructions in Jish Arabic: Morphological, syntactic, and semantic features
Habib S.
The negotiation of authorial persona in dissertations literature review and discussion sections
Fendri E., Triki M.
Alaskan English: Сontexts and conditions of emergence
Grigoryeva A.A., Bergelson M.B.
English in Germany: Evidence from domains of use and attitudes
Davydova J.G.
NEW WORLD BASQUE TOPONYMY IN THE DIALOGUE OF LANGUAGES AND CULTURES
CHESNOKOVA O.S., TALAVERA-IBARRA P.L., BOLOTINA K.E.
Varieties of English and Kachru’s Expanding Circle
Proshina Z.G., Nelson C.L.
THE VERTICAL TYPE OF RELATIONSHIP IN THE LEXICAL AND SEMANTIC FIELD «FAMILY» IN THE RUSSIAN, ENGLISH AND KUMYK LANGUAGES
SAKAYEVA L.R., BAGAUTDINOVA G.G.
Frittering away the day : Creating an inventory of metaphorical collocations in English
Patekar J.
English as a Lingua Franca from an applied linguistics perspective: In the context of Japan
Hino N.
Word-formation complexity: a learner corpus-based study
Lyashevskaya O.N., Pyzhak J.V., Vinogradova O.I.
The dynamics of political correctness, inclusive language and freedom of speech
Leontovich O.A.
Polysemy of English Legal Lexis and the Problems of Translation
Ozyumenko V.I., Chilingaryan K.P.
Lexical and Semantic Fields Judge and Sudya in the English and Russian Languages
Ozyumenko V.I.
A comparative study of proximity in Iranian and American newspaper editorials
Alipour M., Jahanbin P.
Semantiz Structure of the Legal Term
Kulevskaya E.V., Dudik N.A.
Language Cultural Specificity of the Language Units “Cat” and “Dog” in English and Chinese Languages
Baghana J., Iakovleva E.S.
English borrowings in the French financial discourse as a feature of national character
Naydenova N.S.
Grammatical Structures in Cross-Cultural Comparisons
Gladkova A.N.
Functional and semantic peculiarities of the adjectives Amazing and Awesome representing concept Admiration in modern English
Prokhorova O.N., Pogozhaya S.N.
A cross-cultural study of condolence strategies in a computer-mediated social network
Alemi M., Pazoki Moakhar N., Rezanejad A.
Theory of Translation: referential situation and its temporal component as expression of the speaker's inner time consciousness
Bobrova S.E.
Formation of processual discursive-analytical interdisciplinary and intradisciplinary links in linguistic curriculum
Popova N.V.
On language representation of spacial concepts
Ivashkevich I.N.
Grammatical Means of Expressing Emotions in English Discourse
Ozyumenko V.I.
COVID-19 trending neologisms and word formation processes in English
Al-Salman S., Haider A.S.
Tourist Notices in the Spotlight of Linguistic Landscape and Translation Studies
Bilá M., Vaňková I.
English language teaching and the problem of britishness in the new millenium
Zakharova E.V., Ulyanishcheva L.V.
Review of Rakhimov G.H. 2017. Ingliz tili O’zbekistonda: sociolingvistik va pragmatik kursatkichlar (The English language in Uzbekistan: sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects). Tashkent: TAMADDUN
Dzhusupov M.
Genre-related temporary collocations in english discourse
Terekhova E.V.
Russian English and what it is not
Rivlina A.A.
The Ethnocultural Potential of Voice Forms and Its Discourse Actualization
Kozlova L.A.
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