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Comparative Analysis of the Phraseological Units Representing the Concepts of OLD AGE and VEJEZ in Russian and Spanish
Safaralieva L.A., Parkhitko N.P.
THE SEMANTICS OF YELLOW COLOR TERMS IN CHINESE AND RUSSIAN LINGUOCULTURES
Wu P.
Oppositive Semantics in English and Russian Phraseological Units by the example of PHU with a Semantic Component MAN
Lunkova L.N., Frolova J.I.
Linguocultural Connotations of the Lexeme willow ‘ИВА’ in Russian and Chinese Languages
Sun Y., Rybakov M.A., Lysyakova M.V.
Synonymic Traps in Selected English Lexical Semantics Terms
Bednárová-Gibová K.
Conceptual Component, Figurative-metaphorical and Value Characteristics of the Concept FREEDOM/LIBERTY in the Ossetian and English Languages
Bekoeva I.D., Balikoeva M.I., Denisenko A.V., Kalinina J.M.
Cultural and national specifics of the Basque language world view
Fernandez Sanchez Y.V.
Unique Arabic words (realia) as an object of researching and teaching in the Arabic regional geography
Vlasova Y.Y.
Images of Nature in Tuvan, Tatar, Russian, and Spanish Riddles
Chesnokova O.S., Usmanov T.F.
Cross-Cultural Communication in Advertising Aspect
Mamontov A.S., Moroslin P.V., Astremskaya E.V.
The Modelling of a Multidimensional Linguocultural Concept on the Example of the Concept СТАРОСТЬ ‘SENILITY’
Safaralieva L.A., Perfilieva N.V.
Gender Stereotypes in Teaching Aids on Russian as a Foreign Language for Beginners
Artyukhova N.S., Saykina O.S., Solovyeva A.A.
Language Means of Expressing Politeness in the Context of Russian Business Communication
Denisenko V.N., Yergazy N., Rybakov M.A.
Peculiarities of Greek Origin Words Perception by the Representatives of Contemporary Russian Linguistic Culture: Associative Experiment
Shaklein V.M., Scomarovscaia A.A.
Intertextual Character of Poetic Philological Discourse
Antonova E.N.
English Lexemes Nominating Nobility Semantics and Evolution under Different Socio-cultural Context
Bezkorovaynaya G.T., Ebzeeva Y.N., Gishkaeva L.N.
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