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RusEmoLex: Russian Emotion Lexicon
Iaroshenko P.V., Loukachevitch N.V.
Representation of the Category of Emotiveness in Shakespeare’s Sonnets
Filimonova O.Y.
Culture-Specific Markers of Lexical Layer of Business Discourse
Tarnaeva L.P.
Stylistic devices in french advertising texts
Borisova A.S.
The general meaning of semantic field units: Formation and content of the notion
Denissenko V.N.
Swear words in American communicative culture and the problem of their translation into Russian
Kozyreva M.M.
Phraseological units with somatic components in youth slang in Spain
Firsova N.M.
Dialectical approach to study lexico-semantic fields of beauty and ugliness in German
Popova N.V.
Emotional and Expressive Characteristics of the verbal idioms in Russian, Tajik and English Languages
Akhmedova F.
Culture-Bound aspects of color terms transaltion from English into Russian
Timko N.V.
Locative as one of the most important category of Russian linguoculture
Fedoseeva L.N.
Occasional and potential compound words of ElfridaJelinek
Perevishina I.R., Ostapova L.E.
Aspects of Islamic words translation and usage in Russian and English news stories
Aleksandrova O.I., Zakharova E.V.
Difficulties in translation of socio-political texts
Mamedov A.N.
Causative and non-causative verbs in studying emotive vocabulary
Ebzeeva J.N., Lenko G.N.
CLASSICAL ELEMENTS AND WORD-FORMATION IN ACADEMIC DISCOURSE
KOROTKINA I.B.
Contextuality in the Russian language
Miloslavsky I.G.
Gastronomic Vocabulary as a Feature of Nigerian English
Borisova A.A., Ebzeeva Y.N.
An explanatory combinatorial dictionary of English conflict lexis: A case study of modern political discourse
Solopova O.A., Khomutova T.N.
Solastalgia : A comparative corpus-based study of environmental lexicon
Abbamonte L., Hughes B.
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.
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