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Transformation of Political Discourse: Language Weaponisation
Zabolotskikh A.V., Sokolova E.E., Tavberidze D.V., Medvedev Y.S.
Gender Marking Means in Wagenknecht’s Written Discourse
Chigasheva M.A.
Criteria of Conflictogenic World-Modeling in Anonymous Political Discourse of Telegram
Kushneruk S.L.
Russian linguopolitical personology: political leaders’ discourse
Chudinov A.P., Nakhimova E.A., Nikiforova M.V.
Linking Word Use and Personality Characteristics: A Contrastive Study into Parliamentary Communications of Labour Leaders Jeremy Corbyn and Keir Starmer
Mukhortov D.S., Zhovner E.A.
Possibility of Semantic Transformation of Proper Names in the German language
Chigasheva M.A.
Strategies for Сreating the Image of a Politician in an Arabic Polycode Text of the Series “٣ اختيار”
Dugalich N.M., Shavtikova A.T., Izildin O.
Cross-situational Consistency of Female Politicians’ Language Use
Mukhortov D.S., Malyavina Y.S.
THE PROBLEM OF TRANSLATING THE VERBAL COMPONENT OF THE CREOLIZED TEXT OF THE POLITICAL CARICATURE (Based upon the Material of the Arabic and French Languages)
Dugalich N.M.
Political cartoon as a genre of political discourse
Dugalich N.M.
DYNAMICS OF METAPHORICAL VERBALIZATION IMAGE OF KANZLERIN ANGELA MERKEL
Tameryan T.Y., Tsagolova V.A.
Construction of Masculinity and Femininity in Political Communication
Jioeva A.A., Butsyk E.D.
Metaphor of Family in the English Political Discourse
Strelnikova O.F.
Aphoristic Reflection of the Concepts of POWER and POLITICIAN in the Regional Media (on the material of the Tatar and Mari languages)
Khabibullina F.Y., Ivanova I.G.
Globality of Family Metaphor in Political Discourse
Jioeva A.A., Strelnikova O.F.
Political discourse as object of linguistic analysis
Sukhanov Y.Y.
Ideologeme the “Slavic community” in the modern political discourse
Timofeev S.E.
The representation of Canada in political discourse
Ustinova O.V.
Comminicative strategies of american polititians (basing on the 2016 election campaign)
Tymbay A.A.
Lexico-grammatical properties of dysfemisms (on the material of political discourse)
Lysyakova M.V., Gaevaia A.A.
Adresata specialization in public political discourse
Karasik V.I.
“ONE’S OWN” VERSUS “ALIEN”: DEVELOPMENT DYNAMICS AND THE MANIPULATIVE POTENTIAL OF “THE COLD WAR” CONCEPT IN THE ENGLISH-POLITICAL DISCOURSE
Ches N.A., Kovalev N.A.
Terminological Aspect of Political Discourse in the German Media
Chigasheva M.A.
On Some Features of the Adversarial Function in Debates between US Presidential Contenders: Research into the Rhetoric of Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, and Donald Trump. Article 1
Mukhortov D.S.
Strategic pattern of ‘friend-or-foe’ opposition representation as used in political speech
Muradyan A.A.
Universal and ethno-specific features to represent concept FAMILY (case-study of the concept in English)
Jioeva A.A., Strelnikova O.F.
Typology of Repetitions in Margaret Thatcher’s Political Speeches
Nikashina N.V., Popova A.O.
Colour in Power Dressing as a Manipulative Influence Tool of Political Discourse
Slivchikova Y.V.
Peculiarities of Creating a Political Image in a Pre-Election Campaign: The Gender Aspect
Butsyk E.D.
Elaborating a Methodology for Gauging a Politician’s Communicative Personality
Mukhortov D.S., Zhovner E.A.
Modelling the Image of the Country and the Image of a Political Leader in the American Media Discourse
Khafizova A.A.
Semiotics of Emoticons and Emoji in the Discoursive Space of Spanish Political Internet Communication
Larionova M.V., Demkina A.V.
A LINGUISTIC COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE SPEECHES OF THE PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA VLADIMIR PUTIN AND THE 44-TH PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA DELIVERED THE HEADS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND THE UNITED STATES AT THE 70-TH MANAGING ASSEMBLY OF THE UN IN 2015
Chichina M.O.
Hashtag as a Linguocognitive Unit of Spanish Political Discourse
Larionova M.V., Demkina A.V.
“Russian Bear” in the Spanish-Language Media Discourse
Kleshchenko L.L.
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