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Generic uses of the English pronoun one and the Spanish pronoun uno in parliamentary debates
Vilinbakhova E.L., Chuikova O.Y.
Invitations in Spanish and Russian communicative cultures: Sociocultural context and politeness strategies
Shorokhova E., Peña-Jiménez P.
Disagreement and (im)politeness in a Spanish family members’ WhatsApp group
Fernández-Amaya L.
NEW WORLD BASQUE TOPONYMY IN THE DIALOGUE OF LANGUAGES AND CULTURES
CHESNOKOVA O.S., TALAVERA-IBARRA P.L., BOLOTINA K.E.
EMOTIONAL SELF-PRESENTATION ON WHATSAPP: ANALYSIS OF THE PROFILE STATUS
Maíz-Arévalo C.
The role of the diminutive suffixes in the national variants of the Spanish language of Peru and Bolivia
Sinitsyna A.M.
Criteria of newsworthiness in televisual media discourse of modern Spanish language
Gribanov I.S.
Anglicisms in the Spanish womens magazines
Kuleshova N.A.
Ways of forming the invective lexis (based on the Peninsular national variant of the Spanish language and the American national variant of the English language)
Zavoroticheva N.S.
The shaping of spanish spiritual literature of the 16th century: historical circumstances and social context
Osipova M.P.
“Russia and Spain: The Dialogue of Cultures”. Teaching Language, Culture, and Communication
Sokolova L.V., Tirado Guzman R -.
The Language Context in Modern Morocco
Baghana J., Tupeyko D.V.
Modern Spanish Joke "Chiste" in Terms of Genre
Tarasenkova Y.V.
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