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The interplay of conceptual metaphors and evaluation in press reports on the AUKUS agreement
Trnavac R., Patterson K.J.
Metapragmatics and genre: Connecting the strands
Molodychenko E.N., Spitzmüller J.
Some Methodological Principles of Study on Speech Genre Borrowings
Dementyev V.V.
Farewell - a Sorrowful Word ( Farewell - a Genre, a Concept, a Speech Act?)
Lassan E.R.
Anaphora as a component of pragmatic correlation of genre of autobiography
Savelyeva E.B.
The main trends in the researches of textological problems done by young scientists in Russia
Ebzeeva Y.N.
Approaches to Genre Analysis of English Engineering Discourse
Bolsunovskaya L.M.
Fiction Film Dialogue vs Documentary Film Dialogue: Genre Peculiarities of Translation
Gorshkova V.E.
Commencement Speech as a Hybrid Polydiscursive Practice
Ivanova S.V.
Cultivation of Communicative Space: Polemical Eloquence vs. Epideictic Eloquence
Khazagerov G.G.
Modern Spanish Joke "Chiste" in Terms of Genre
Tarasenkova Y.V.
Paving the way to the text: Forms and Functions of Book Titles in Translation
Nord C.
Celebrity gossip as a genre in English-language mass media discourse
Ivanova S.V., Khakimova G.S.
The negotiation of authorial persona in dissertations literature review and discussion sections
Fendri E., Triki M.
Rhetorical structure and persuasive features of advertising: An intercultural analysis of English and Arabic online advertisements
Khedri M., Hasan E., Kritsis K.
Broadening the ontology of threats verbalized in written communication on the Internet
Komalova L.R., Kalyuzhnaya L.V.
Beyond words in evaluation: Formulaic language in critical reviews of research articles across disciplines
Kashiha H.
Net zero and protection: Framing environmental action in Corporate Social Responsibility reports of rail companies
Bondi M., Nocella J.J.
Imitation, Informational Value and Phatic Communication in the Genres of Academic Discourse
Brusenskaya L.A., Kulikova E.G.
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