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Specifics of Formation of Secondary Language Personality in the Case of Subordinative Bilingualism (on the Example of the Russian-Korean Comparisons)
Mamontov A.S., Stolyarova A.G.
Bilingual Consciousness and its Peculiarities
Ufimtseva N.V.
The Core of the Language Consciousness of an Ethnic Group in Diachronic Aspect: Kazakh Associative Dictionaries
Dmitryuk N.V., Arynbaeva R.A.
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.
KAZAKH-RUSSIAN DERIVATIONAL SYNCRETISMIN THE LANGUAGE CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE KAZAKHS
Dmitryuk N.V., Moldalieva D.A., Moldanova J.I.
STRUCTURE AND CONTENT OF THE IMAGE EMPIREIN LINGUISTIC CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE MODERN ADOLESCENT (13-15 YEARS): EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
Schennikova N.V.
RUSSIANISMS IN LANGUAGE CONSCIOUSNESS OF KAZAKHS(on materials of associative experiment)
Moldanova Z.I.
STEREOTYPE IN LANGUAGE CONSCIOUSNESS: PSHYCHOLINGUISTIC ASPECT
Razumkova A.V.
Verbal Influence and Verbal Manipulation (Based on the Data of the Associative Experiment)
Schennikova N.V., Anipkina L.N., Polyakova E.V.
Gender Specificity of the Evaluation Strategy of the Association of Russian Native Speakers: Quantitative Aspect
Chernishova E.B.
FREE ASSOCIATIVE EXPERIMENT OF THE WORD “RESPONSIBILITY / 责任” EMBODYING LINGUISTICCONSCIOUSNESS IN MODERN CHINESE STUDENTS
Zhu R.
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