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Cognitive Mechanisms of Phraseological Units Interpretive Meaning Construction in Relation to Conflict-Free Communication
Boldyrev N.N., Beliaeva I.V.
Introduction to Psycholinguistic Theory of Intercultural Communication
Tarasov E.F.
Russian Diminutives on the Social Network Instagram
Grigoryan A.A., Strelchuk E.N.
THE NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS AS A COMMUNICATIVE SITUATION FACTOR: A TYPOLOGY OF SITUATIONS WITH THREE PARTICIPANTS
Temirgazina Z.K.
STRONG, WEAK AND AVERAGE LINGUISTIC PERSONALITY IN COMMUNICATIVE-PRAGMATIC AND LINGUOCULTUROLOGICAL ASPECTS
Kadilina O.A., Ryadchikova E.N.
LETTER OF GUARANTEE AS PART OF DOCUMENT: COMPARATIVE DESCRIPTION OF THE DOCUMENT ON RUSSIAN AND PORTUGUESE
Pudikova G.N.
Some Lexical Groups of Speech Etiquette in Swahili Language and Their Characteristics
Semenkova L.A., Fyodorova N.G.
Verbal and Non-verbal Students' Self-Revelation in course of Mastering Speech Culture
Krass N.A.
Panhuman value HOME/HOUSE in Russian and German language perception
Kazakova N.Y.
Lexical Semantical Peculiarities of English Social-Political Discourse and Problems of Verbal Communication in the Sphere of International Cooperation of Modern Politicians and Specialists in Public Administration
Belyakova I.G.
Uzbek Speech Etiquette: ‘You’ Expressing Politeness and Affection
Muminova A.A.
The backgound of formal and informal addressing in English and Turkish
Hosten G.
Specifics of training Russian students to cross-cultural interaction in auditorium and non-auditorium activity
Degtyareva N.P.
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