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Comparison as a logical framework for everyday and scientific thinking
Malykh L.M.
Polycode Representation of Kinesthetic Phrasemes: Metaphorical and Semiotic Perspectives
Tameryan T.Y., Zyubina I.A., Kislitsyna N.N.
Comparative analysis of term “LEXICOLOGY” presentation in terminological dictionaries of Russian, Kazakh, Uzbek languages
Dzhusupov M.
EURASIAN MULTILINGUAL AREA: PRESENTATION OF WORD0TERM “LUGAT” IN DICTIONARIES OF TURKIC LANGUAGES (KAZAKH, UZBEK)
Dzhusupov M.
Borrowings “Xerox”, “Photocopy”, “Xerox Machine” in the Dictionaries of Kazakh and Uzbek Languages (Different in the Same and the Same in Different)
Dzhusupov M.
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE: CONTEXTS IN BRITISH ENGLISH AND IRAQI ARABIC
Mohammed A.F.
CORRELATION OF MORPHEMIC AND SYLLABIC DIVISION IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
Popova E.N., Tomashevich S.B.
Names of Metrological Lexical Units in Thai and Russian
Usane Ngaengsayengpruek -.
SYLLABIC STRUCTURE OF MORPH IN DIFFERENT WORD CLASSES AND DIFFERENT TYPES OF TEXTS
Vashchekina T.V., Popova E.N.
Access to Second Language Acquisition
Jabballa M.H.
Varieties of wedding (festivities and celebrations) in the Kazakh and Russian cultures
Dzhusupov M.
Implementation of Positive and Negative Politeness Strategies in Kazakh and Russian Family Discourse Talk Show
Yergazy N., Denisenko A.V.
Morphemic structure of syllables in different word classes and different types of texts
Popova E.N., Tomashevich S.B.
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