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Arabic proverbs about woman’s state and her place in Arabic society
Koukhareva E.V.
Functional-stylistic identification of Arab publicity written speech (APWS)
Spirkin A.L.
Formation stages of the concept “lexical-semantic field” in the Arabic linguistic tradition: theory and historical backgroun
Eliseev V.S.
Linguistic tools of MSA and usage of them in advertising
Nemov A.A.
Arabic realia as objects of study of Arabic language and culture
Vlasova Y.E.
The role of metaphor in creating polysemy complexes in Jordanian Arabic and American English
Zibin A., Khalifah L., Altakhaineh A.R.
Tense-aspect constructions in Jish Arabic: Morphological, syntactic, and semantic features
Habib S.
To the aspect of the structure of the semantic fields of emotional and evaluative verbs in Russian and Arabic languages
Elyseev V.S.
Aspects of Islamic words translation and usage in Russian and English news stories
Aleksandrova O.I., Zakharova E.V.
Ways of expression of passive meaning in Arabic language and their conformity in Russian language
Belyaeva I.S.
The emotive category reflection in Arabic phraseological units and methods of their translation
Krylov A.Y.
Metonymical means of the expression of emotions in Arabic speech
Krylov A.Y.
Kinship terms as indicators of identity and social reality: A case study of Syrian Arabic and Hindi
Suryanarayan N., Khalil A.
Comparative analysis of phraseological units of Body parts lexico-semantic field (on the material of Arabic, Avar and Russian languages)
Ismailova Z.I.
The syntactical structures of mordern Arabic newspaper headlines
Sabinina E.A.
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