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Formulaicity and pragmatics of contact-terminating means in cinematic vs. artistic discourse: A corpus study
Zykova I.V.
Institutional Discourse Markers: Educational Discourse
Penkov B.V.
Institutional discourse analysis: educational discourse
Penkov B.V.
Approaches to Genre Analysis of English Engineering Discourse
Bolsunovskaya L.M.
The strategic use of metaphor in political discourse: Critical Metaphor Analysis
Atmawijaya T.D.
Imagining a post-crisis society through generative conversation
Laparle S.
The concept of Native Speaker in English and Russian academic discourse
Gich O.N., Lovtsevich G.N.
Euphemisms in South African English economic discourse: Socio-cultural aspects
Malyuga E.N., Tomalin B.
Transgressive Russianness: Claiming authenticity in the Russian woman assemblage
Gritsenko E.S., Laletina A.O.
“No” and “net” as response tokens in English and Russian business discourse: In search of a functional equivalence
Malyuga E.N., McCarthy M.
Language, culture and ideology in discursive practices
Bilá M., Ivanova S.V.
ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN TERMS “NATIVE SPEAKER”: ILLUSORY EQUIVALENTS
LOVTSEVICH G.N., GICH O.N.
PERSUASION IN POLITICAL DISCOURSE: BARAK OBAMA’S PRESIDENTIAL SPEECHES AGAINST ISIS
ALEMI M., LATIFI A., NEMATZADEH A.
Narratives about Displacement and Stigmatization of Identities
de Oliveira M.C., Lisboa C.M.
Stylistic Features in Academic Discourse
Lobina Y.A.
Translation Analysis of Linguistic Characteristics of French Specific Discourse
Gavrilenko N.N.
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