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Verbal explication of axiological constants of feminist discourse in the Russian language in the context of cyberactivism
Bozhenkova N.A., Negushina A.A., Bozhenkova R.K.
Russian lexical and syntactic hedges in dissertation reviews
Boginskaya O.A.
Innovative lexicographic discourse: educational representation of phraseology
Nikitina T.G., Rogaleva E.I.
Lexical innovations with the root popolam (‘in half’) in the Russian gendered Internet discourse
Kallistratidis E.V., Ilyasova S.V.
Foreign humanitarian students’ perception of a precedent name in the Russian discourse
Sarycheva M.R., Derybina S.A.
Speech acts and Russian text-generating discourse
Abdelhamid S.A., Alefirenko N.F., Chumak-Zhun I.I.
Pedagogical discourse of a bilingual - future teacher of the Russian language
Mirchevska-Bosheva B., Medvedeva N.V.
Autochthonous synergy of Russian literary discourse
Alefirenko N.F., Nurtazina M.B., Shakhputova Z.K.
The key concept as a structuring base of Russian and Belarusian linguistic worldview
Pivovar Y.S.
TEACHING FOREIGN MEDICAL STUDENTS PROFESSIONAL RUSSIAN SPEECH ON BASE OF GENRE-ORIENTED APPROACH
Sotova I.A., Kolesova N.N.
“Friend-or-foe” opposition and its implementation through the concepts “house” and “forest” in Russian fairy-tale discourse
Shakolo A.V.
Distinctive features of motherhood discourse in Russian media
Kuvychko A.A.
Gender issue in the Runet blogosphere language
Soltys V.K.
Lexical means of speech aggression in Soviet Russian-language print media
Biyumena A.A.
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