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English and Russian Genitive Alternations: A Study in Construction Typology
Monakhov S.
Russian interrogative pronouns as a lexicographic type
Apresjan V.Y., Iomdin B.L.
The category of possessivity in the Yakut language
Chirkoeva D.I.
Metasemiotic Projects and Lifestyle Media: Formulating Commodities as Resources for Identity Enactment
Molodychenko E.N.
Benefactive Constructions in Japanese
Bass I.I.
The Structural Features of Substantive-Nominative Proposemes
Petrova E.A.
Understandings of Impoliteness in the Greek Context
Tzanne A., Sifianou M.
Emotive Character of a Diplomatic Discourse
Belyakov M.V.
Russian Constructions with Syntactic Reduplication of Colour Terms: A Corpus Study
Apresjan V.Y.
‘I Was the First Westerner, the Only English Person’: Discursive Construction of National Identity
Dubrovskaya T.V.
The cleft construction: A formal definition
Mel’čuk I.
CONSTRUCTION OF СATEGORIES ‘STRENGTH’ AND ‘WEAKNESS’ IN RUSSIAN AND POLISH FOREIGN POLICY DISCOURSE
DUBROVSKAYA T.V., SOWIŃSKA A.
French political symbolism and identity construction
Trim R.
Exploring the Intercultural Identity of Slovak-Roma Schoolchildren in the UK
Hryniewicz L., Dewaele J.
Unveiling semantic complexity of the lexeme ‘reputation’: Corpus analysis
Ivanova S.V., Medvedeva S.N.
Parceled construction is a stylistic device of positioning of goods/services in German advertising texts
Mamedov A.N.
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