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Teaching Russian Culture via English: Implications, Objectives and Challenges
Lebedeva I.L.
RUSSIAN CULTURE VIA ENGLISH
Lebedeva I.L.
Hyponymic Transformations in the Translation of the Yakut Epic Olonkho into English
Nakhodkina A.A.
HOMONYMS IN FOREIGN AND RUSSIAN DICTIONARIES OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE(based on the homonym ‘lie’)
Cherepanov I.Y.
English in the EU: Before and After Brexit
Marusenko M.A., Marusenko N.M.
What’s In A Russian English Username? A Case Study of Social Media Accounts Names
Lebedeva I.L.
To the question of computational linguistics
Kobilskaia I.I.
Chinese Insertions Functioning in English: A Comparative Approach to Fiction and Non-Fiction Texts
Lupachyova T.A., Bereznitskaya V.V.
Terms of Address in Hong Kong Variety of the English Language (Based on Analysis of “A Dictionary of Hong Kong English”)
Bekisheva Y.V., Il’ina S.S.
NATIONAL AND CULTURAL PHONETIC PECULARITIES IN NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH
Beckeeva A.R.
PROFESSION-ORIENTED ENGLISH LANGUAGE TRAINING FOR RUSSIAN COSMONAUTS WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION FLIGHT PROGRAMM TRAINING
Mikheeva N.F., Dvoryadkina N.A.
“What is Your Good Name?”: on Translating Multicultural Literature
Rogovets A.S.
WRITING, SHARING AND GROWING: CREATIVE WRITING IN ENGLISH AT A MAINLAND CHINESE UNIVERSITY
Fan D.
National and cultural peculiarities of phonetics in New Zealand English
Beckeeva A.R.
LANGUAGE POLICY IN NIGERIA
Borisova A.A.
Efficiency of use of electronic educational material for students of engineering specialties
Molchanova I.I.
National and cultural specifity of New Zealand English toponyms
Beckeyeva A.R.
Childhood as a Theme in Charles Lamb's Works
Anossova O.G.
Value-semantic aspect of studying the materials on spiritual tradition of the British folklore: about the meaning of foreign language in the development of a personality
Nevmerzhitskaya Y.P.
Some characteristic features of expression of aggression in modern American national variant of English (on the material of nouns nominating the image of the aggressor)
Zakoyan L.M.
RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES AS COMPONENETS OF TURKIC-FOREIGN POLYLINGUAL EDUCATION: PRESCHOOL LANGUAGE EDUCATION
Dzhusupov M.
Criteria kross-cultural schoolchildren's level
Shahnasarova A.A.
Selection of legal instruments for teaching law students English for special purpose
Alontseva N.V.
Survey of enlish language consultant-translators' training in humanities
Bobrova S.E.
The english language phraseosemantic personality attitudes' field
Mazirka D.A.
Help of words «nenuzhnost»/ «state of being unwanted»
Iliyna V.A.
Contrastive Analysis in Teaching Russian to Swahili Speakers
Zharkova E.H., Nazartseva E.A.
The phenomenon of color idiom subspace in language picture of the world on the basis of languages with different structures (Russian, English and Karachi)
Nuradilov S.S.
Reflection of time perception in phraseology of Russian, German and English languages
Rogova A.V., Fedorenkov A.D.
Criteria of self-estimation in project activity of students at studying foreign language
Saranina I.I.
To the problem of the Australian national variant of English language
Anakhaeva A.A.
PEJORATIVE SENSE DEVELOPMENT DUE TO A WORD SHIFTING FROM DIALECTS TO COMMON USE
Nikitsenka T.V.
LEXICAL INNOVATIONS: KOREANIZED ENGLISH WORDS
Fayzrakhmanova Y.S.
RESISTING GLOBALIZATION THROUGH GRAMMATICAL TOOLS: USING SOME ASPECTS OF RUSSIAN GRAMMAR AS A CASE STUDY
Boasiako A.A.
Overcoming Tiki Pop: Polynesian Translingual Literature Against Cultural Exoticization
Galaktionov S.S., Proshina Z.G.
Sustainable Development in the British and Russian Linguacultures: A Case Study of Non-Financial Reports
Lebedeva I.L., Makarova K.V.
IMPLICATION OF DIFFERENCES IN GENERAL FREQUENCY OF PERSONAL AND POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS IN RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH FICTION
Turinova O.O.
TRENDS OF USING PERSONAL AND POSSESSIVE PRONOUNSIN LITERARY TRANSLATIONS FROM ENGLISH INTO RUSSIAN THROUGH THE LANGUAGE SPECTRUM THEORY
Turinova O.O.
THE NECESSITY FOR INTEGRATION OF CRITICAL MEDIA LITERACY WITHIN ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES (ESP) JOURNALISM
Sebryuk A.N.
Language Code Mixing in the Discourse of IT Companies
Poplavskaya T.V., Choumanskaya O.A.
IT’S ALWAYS DIFFICULT TO THE FIRST...(The Foreword to a recent article of Larry Smith)
Proshina Z.G.
Terms of Address in Guam (Chamorro) Variety of the English Language as a Means to Express Guamanians’ National Identity
Il’ina S.S., Bekisheva Y.V.
The Buryat Intellectual Migration to Western Europe from the Perspective of Friendship Connections and Foreign Languages Competencies
Khilkhanova E.V.
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