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Online movie review as a person-oriented type of discourse
Galiullina O.R.
Comic techniques as the means of transmitting negative evaluation in the English-language online movie reviews
Galiullina O.R.
On the problem of compiling a professional English-language minimum dictionary
Anisimova A.G., Eismont N.V.
Innovations in modern lexicographic discourse (based on the material of appendixes to the english online-dictionaries)
Kokovina A.M., Kharkovskaya А.А.
Improving the grammatical competence of future English teachers based on authentic texts
Danko Y.V.
THE WORD ‘BROWN’ AS A HORSE COLOUR NAME: SEMANTICS AND WAYS OF TRANSLATION
Mironov M.V.
Etiquette traditions of the webinars for teachers / learners of English
Tanchuk A.S.
PHENOMENON OF LANGUAGE CONTACT: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF INVESTIGATION
Decheva S.V., Ilina K.A.
PARADIGM AND TYPOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CONTEMPORARY LINGUISTIC SITUATION IN LOWLAND SCOTLAND
Tuzlaeva E.A.
Educational and methodological enrichment of the learning process of foreign medical students
Rusakova M.M., Kushnyr L.A., Tsarskaya T.S.
Language training courses as a form of interaction between the university and business
Morozova A.L.
Pragma-linguistic and stylistic features of the English online movie review
Galiullina O.R.
Overcoming non-linguistic barriers to effective speaking in Russian adult ESP classroom
Domysheva S.A., Kopylova N.V.
THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL BASIS OF TEACHING ACADEMIC STAFF OF ACADEMIC WRITING IN ENGLISH
Levchenko V.V.
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