ЭЛЕМЕНТЫ ЛАТИНСКО-ГРЕЧЕСКОГО СЛОВООБРАЗОВАНИЯ В АКАДЕМИЧЕСКОМ ДИСКУРСЕ
- Авторы: КОРОТКИНА И.Б.1
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Учреждения:
- Московская высшая школа социальных и экономических наук
- Выпуск: Том 22, № 2 (2018)
- Страницы: 389-403
- Раздел: РИТОРИКА, ГРАММАТИКА, СЛОВООБРАЗОВАНИЕ
- URL: https://journals.rudn.ru/linguistics/article/view/18594
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.22363/2312-9182-2018-22-2-389-403
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ИРИНА БОРИСОВНА КОРОТКИНА
Московская высшая школа социальных и экономических наук
Email: irina.korotkina@gmail.com
кандидат педагогических наук, заведующая кафедрой английского языка Московской высшей школы социальных и экономических наук, является членом Национального общества преподавателей английского языка (NATE), Российской ассоциации глобальной коммуникации и Российского общества по изучению американской культуры (ОИКС). Автор свыше 70 научных и учебно-методических публикаций, в том числе пяти учебных пособий. Сфера научных интересов: академическое письмо, проблемы академической грамотности и языка науки, требования к публикациям в зарубежных научных журналах, академическая лексика и проблемы терминообразования, международные исследования в области новой грамотности (New Literacy Studies), английский для специальных и академических целей (EGAP/ESAP), онлайновое образование, интернационализация образования и науки 119571, Москва, Россия, пр. Вернадского, д. 82/2
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