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Cognitive Dissonance from the Intercultural Communication Perspective
Leontovich O.A.
Intercultural Communication and Disabilities from a Communication Complex Perspective
Parrish-Sprowl J.
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE - A FURTHER CHALLENGE
Cranmer R.
A study of rudeness and communicative ethics in an intercultural aspect
Larina T.V., Kozyreva M.M., Gornostayeva А.А.
Introducing Intercultural Communication into the Teaching of Translation
Cranmer R.
“Russia and Spain: The Dialogue of Cultures”. Teaching Language, Culture, and Communication
Sokolova L.V., Tirado Guzman R -.
Correlation of English and Russian proverbs. Some features of bilingual translation
Garcia-Caselles C.C.
Translation — culture — system
Ershov V.I., Semenov A.L., Nelyubova N.Y.
Lexical features of emphasis in the Swiss national variant of French language
Dmitrieva E.G.
Intercultural Communication as a Situated, Culturally Complex, Interactional Achievement
Carbaugh D.
“Promise” as Speech Behavior Pattern: Method of Contrastive Analysis (Based on Russian and German Languages)
Kotorova E.G.
ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN TERMS “NATIVE SPEAKER”: ILLUSORY EQUIVALENTS
LOVTSEVICH G.N., GICH O.N.
“A Sensible Image of the Infinite”: Intersemiotic Translation of Russian Classics for Foreign Audiences
Leontovich O.A.
Difficulties in translating Russian classics: Pushkin’s novel “Eugene Onegin” in English and French
Remchukova E.N., Nedopekina E.M.
Lexico-semantic relativity and versatility in translation and intercultural communication
Kabakchi V.V., Proshina Z.G.
The dynamics of political correctness, inclusive language and freedom of speech
Leontovich O.A.
Translingualism and intercultural narratives in Kiana Davenport’s “House of Many Gods”
Galaktionov S.S., Proshina Z.G.
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