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Toponymic Periphrases in Latin American National Varieties of the Spanish Language
Chesnokova O.S.
The Development of Dominant Concepts within the Lexical-Semantic Field BRASIL
Gurevich D.L.
Linguistic Parameters of the National Identity of Peruvians through the Prism of Toponymy of Peru
Chesnokova O.S., Martynenko I.A.
Structural and Semantic Features and National Specificity of English and Russian Proverbs with the Meaning ‘Old’, ‘Young’
Orlova T.G.
Urban Identity Through the Prism of Media Framing
Kushneruk S.L., Kurochkina M.A.
Kazakh-Russian Bilingual Practice: Code-Mixing as a Resource in Communicative Interaction
Zharkynbekova S.K., Chernyavskaya V.E.
Terms of Endearment in American English and Syrian Arabic Family Discourse
Khalil A.A., Larina T.V.
Structural and Semantic Analysis of English and Russian Proverbs about Marriage as a Source of Expression of Cultural and National Identity
Orlova T.G.
EXPRESSING OF NATIONAL AND CULTURAL IDENTITY IN ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN PROVERBS
Orlova T.G., Kolosova A.A., Medvedev Y.S., Barov S.A.
The representation of Canada in political discourse
Ustinova O.V.
Chingiz Ajtmatov: “Farewell, Gulsari” and/or “Janibarim Gulsarim” (two titles - two semantico-stylistic contents)
Dzhusupov N.M.
Cultural and national specifics of the Basque language world view
Fernandez Sanchez Y.V.
Construction of Masculinity and Femininity in Political Communication
Jioeva A.A., Butsyk E.D.
David Crystal: two aspects of the English language development
Vasiliova T.V.
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