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ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN TERMS “NATIVE SPEAKER”: ILLUSORY EQUIVALENTS
LOVTSEVICH G.N., GICH O.N.
Precedent Phenomena in Quebecois Linguistic World View
Bolotina K.E.
The Place of Irony in the Speech Portrait of a Modern Politician
Gornostaeva A.A.
Objectification of the Concept ‘Iskusstvo’/‘Art’ in Fictional Discourse in Russian and English Languages
Ban’kova N.V.
Trump, memes and the Alt-right: Emotive and affective criticism and praise
Way L.C.
Inter-annotator agreement in spoken language annotation: Applying uα-family coefficients to discourse segmentation
Pons Bordería S., Pascual Aliaga E.
Metasemiotic Projects and Lifestyle Media: Formulating Commodities as Resources for Identity Enactment
Molodychenko E.N.
Imitation, Informational Value and Phatic Communication in the Genres of Academic Discourse
Brusenskaya L.A., Kulikova E.G.
CLASSICAL ELEMENTS AND WORD-FORMATION IN ACADEMIC DISCOURSE
KOROTKINA I.B.
“The Twenty Percent Solution”: The Concept of Social Capital through the New Words in English Business Discourse at the Turn of the 21st Century
Galchuk L.M.
Movements and Meanings: Towards an Integrated Approach to Political Discourse Analysis
Ponton D.M.
English borrowings in the French financial discourse as a feature of national character
Naydenova N.S.
Approaches to Genre Analysis of English Engineering Discourse
Bolsunovskaya L.M.
The peculiarities of the English ironic discourse
Gornostaeva A.A.
Representation of Emotivity in Emotive and Pragmatic Attitudes of Participants in Romantic communication
Rents T.G.
Allusions and quotations as a means of representing emotions in the Russian and English financial discourse
Chugunov A.(.
“Never in my life have I heard such a load of absolute nonsense. Wtf.” Political satire on the handling of the COVID-19 crisis
Ponton D.M.
Discursive realization of threat in pre-election communication
Romanov A.A., Novoselova O.V.
Understandings of Impoliteness in the Greek Context
Tzanne A., Sifianou M.
The Realization of Impoliteness in Arguments between the Democrats and Republicans over the Government Shutdown Issue in the US
Alemi M., Latifi A.
RHETORIC, GRAMMAR, DISCOURSE AND HOMEOSTASIS
KHAZAGEROV G.G.
RHIZOME AND DISCOURSE OF INTERMEDIALITY
Sinelnikova L.N.
Shopping as ‘Best Practice’ - Analyzing Walmart’s Debated Sustainability Policies
Abbamonte L., Cavaliere F.
Speech Genres and Discourse: Genres Study in Discourse Analysis Paradigm
Dementyev V.V.
Event-related temporary collocations in modern english newspaperdiscourse
Terekhova E.V.
Manipulation Impact through Metaphors in Political Discourse
Zaripov R.I.
Emotivity Elements in Sports Discourse (in Dancing Terminology)
Khlebutina V.Y., Maksimenko O.I.
Modern Spanish Joke "Chiste" in Terms of Genre
Tarasenkova Y.V.
Threat and fear: Pragmatic purposes of emotionalisation in media discourse
Ozyumenko V.I., Larina T.V.
The dynamics of political correctness, inclusive language and freedom of speech
Leontovich O.A.
Celebrity gossip as a genre in English-language mass media discourse
Ivanova S.V., Khakimova G.S.
“Pedagogical” Agression in Russian Everyday Communication
Bragina N.G., Sharonov I.A.
How Not To Do Things with the Word: Barack Obama on the Armenian Genocide
Zolyan S.T.
DIACHRONIC ANALYSIS OF POLITICAL METAPHORS IN THE BRITISH CORPUS: FROM VICTORY BELLS TO RUSSIA’S V-DAY
SOLOPOVA O.A., CHUDINOV A.P.
THE EXPRESSION OF POLITENESS IN A BILINGUAL SETTING: EXPLORING THE CASE OF MALTESE ENGLISH
Cremona M., Assimakopoulos S., Vella A.
Discourse Motivations of Mental Construal and the Expression of Stance in Speech: A Case Study of English
Khrisonopulo E.Y.
Discourse, Statement and Speech Act
Krasina E.A.
To the problem of Song discourse: lingvocultural aspect
Naydenova N.S., Muradyan A.A.
Stylistic Features in Academic Discourse
Lobina Y.A.
To the Problem of Medical Term Emotiogenicity
Madzhaeva S.I.
Irony in Political Discourse: Aggression or Entertainment?
Gornostaeva A.A.
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