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Analysis of the Du Mu' poem Qingming translations from the perspective of functional grammar
Xu Hong -., Li Wenge -.
Literary text in a foreign audience: application of the theory of communicative grammar in the textbook based on works by A. Chekhov and F. Dostoevsky
Zavjalova O.S., Baryshnikova E.N.
Lexical new formation as representatives the artistic world (on the basis of the prose by Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky)
Promakh L.V.
Political metaphor in english media-discussion
Polyakova E.M.
The Semantics of Phraseological Units With a Somatic Component Leg-Arm
Mehdi Nassiri -.
Language and speech competency at the stage of introduction to the study of russian as a foreign language
Esina Z.I., Kalinina V.S.
FUNCTIONAL TYPES OF METAPHORS IN RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH SPORTING DISCOURSE
Gritsenko A.N.
ANALYTICAL PHRASEMES IN FRENCH: STRUCTURAL AND SEMANTIC PARTICULARITIES OF VERBAL UNITS (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION TREATIES)
Nikolaeva E.A.
Preposition and Case System of the Russian Language: Interaction of Form, Semantics, Function
Kryuchkova L.S.
ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES AS MEANS OF COGNITIVE AND COMMUNICATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF A PERSONALITY’S POTENTIAL
Matienko A.V.
STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONALL APPROACHES TO SEMANTIC FIELDS ANALYSIS
Abramov V.P., Abramova G.A.
Russian language in modern web space: dynamic processes and development trends
Ivanova M.V., Klushina N.I.
Functions of aphoristic units in the Russian language
Ivanov E.E.
Phraseological units functions implementation in the discursive space of the Russian-speaking Internet
Dobrova M.S.
Semantic dominants of 2020 neologisms as a means of coding reality in the Russian language
Marinova E.V.
Sebe and vpolne sebe: semantics, pragmatics, functions
Vorkachev S.G.
Functional paradigm in Russian studies: from the functioning of units to the regulatory concept of language
Dorofeev Y.V., Zhuravleva E.A.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AS ONTOLOGY OF MODERN EDUCATION
Abbasova A.A., Khilkevich S.V., Iurmanova S.A.
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