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RusEmoLex: Russian Emotion Lexicon
Iaroshenko P.V., Loukachevitch N.V.
Anna Wierzbicka’s Linguocultural Theory of Emotions in the Development Dynamics
Ionova S.V., Shakhovskiy V.I.
Emotions in Impolite and Rude Communication
Kharlova M.L.
Mixed Emotion and Its Functional and Semantic Potential (Exemplified with the Word Dislike)
Shteba A.A.
Grammatical Means of Expressing Emotions in English Discourse
Ozyumenko V.I.
Pragmatics of Emotions in Intercultural Context
Larina T.V.
Metonymical means of the expression of emotions in Arabic speech
Krylov A.Y.
The emotive category reflection in Arabic phraseological units and methods of their translation
Krylov A.Y.
Specific character of emotional state (in terms of French)
Lenko G.N.
The verbs of aggressive emotional condition
Zakoyan L.M.
Intercultural aspect of studying of emotions
Soldatova O.S.
Causative and non-causative verbs in studying emotive vocabulary
Ebzeeva J.N., Lenko G.N.
Pragmatics of Emotions in Modern French Advertising
Borisova A.S., Rubinshtein K.E.
THE COGNITIVE MATRIX OF EMOTIONAL-COMMUNICATIVE PERSONALITY
Shakhovskiy V.I.
ATTACHING FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS TO PROPOSITIONS. SOME INSIGHTS ON IRONY AND INTERNET COMMUNICATION
Yus F.
IRONIC METAPHORS IN POLITICAL DISCOURSE
Gornostaeva A.A.
EMOTIONAL SELF-PRESENTATION ON WHATSAPP: ANALYSIS OF THE PROFILE STATUS
Maíz-Arévalo C.
FUSTIGATION IMPOLITENESS, EMOTIONS AND EXTIMACY IN ARGENTINE MEDIA CELEBRITIES
de Marlangeon S.K.
God and emotions: Experience of emotive analysis
Pashkov S.M.
What makes a text interesting? Interest-evoking strategies in expository text from Russian school textbooks
Piotrovskaya L.A., Trushchelev P.N.
Emotionalisation of contemporary media discourse: A research agenda
Zappettini F., Ponton D.M., Larina T.V.
Emotions and attitudes in present day Russian through the prism of new words: Cultural semantics of zhest’ and related concepts
Gladkova A.
EMOTIONS OF JESUS
Wierzbicka A.
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