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Discourse Analysis and Stylistics: Integrative Methods for Research in Media Communication
Klushina N.I.
Adaptation Technique in the Translation of Literary Texts (as Exemplified in the Translation of French and English Literary Texts)
Tasenko P.S., Nelyubova N.Y., Ershov V.I.
Parceled construction is a stylistic device of positioning of goods/services in German advertising texts
Mamedov A.N.
The methods of decodification of stylistic allusions (on the material of the novel Vanity Fair by W. Thackeray
Bystrikova N.F., Tomashevich S.B.
Difficulties in translation of socio-political texts
Mamedov A.N.
Linguocreative components of the Spanish print media in the communicative aspect of “addresser-addressee”
Remchukova E.N., Shevchenko O.A.
Stylistic qualification of words in English
Nesova N.M.
Stylistic devices in french advertising texts
Borisova A.S.
On stylistic automatization of lexical units in various types of contexts
Zueva V.V.
About the role of stylistic and syntactic devices of expansion in the informational complex of dicteme of a German advertising text
Mamedov A.N.
Stylistic Features in Academic Discourse
Lobina Y.A.
Age Factor in English Internet Discourse
Boldovskaya N.V., Zvonova E.A.
Speech Act Classification of German Advertising Texts
Mamedov A.N.
Grammatical replacements in translation of German advertising texts of utomotive subject including participial constructions with attributive meaning
Mamedov A.N.
The linguistic means of persuasive communication in the election campaign discourse
Baghana J., Bocharova E.A.
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