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Context awareness in the electronic format of dialogue
Pervukhina S.V.
Possibilities of metonymy in the designation of a person in colloquial speech
Deryugina D.A., Ilyukhina N.A.
NAMES OF TELLING THE TRUTH AND TELLING LIES IN THE RUSSIAN DIALECTS
Bazhenov N.Y.
Actualization of interjections’ potential in the English-language multimodal text (based on ‘Disney Magic Kingdom Comics’)
Panina N.V.
FEATURES OF STYLIZATION OF COLLOQUIAL LANGUAGE IN MODERN GERMAN–LANGUAGE COMICS
Eykalis Y.A.
Some features of the use of parceling in Internet communication
Polidovets N.I.
CONSTITIUTION AND STRUCTURE OF LEXICO-SEMANTIC FIELD OF «SPEECH» IN SAMARA DIALECTS
Bazhenov N.Y.
LINGUISTIC MEANS OF ECONOMY IN THE ENGLISH DRAMATIC DISCOURSE
Samboruk L.A.
NON-STANDARD MODEL IMAGES OF INTENSIVITY OF INDICATIONS IN POETICAL AND CHILDREN’S SPEECH
Usacheva O.A.
CODE-SWITCHING UND ANDERE FORMEN MULTILINGUALEN SPRECHENS IN GESPRÄCHEN DER FERNHEIMER MENNONITEN IN PARAGUAY
Tirza M.
LIE BY OMISSION AND ABILITY TO CONTROL SPEECH
Razinov Y.A.
Sounding Peculiarity of BBC News Programs: Traditions aND Innovations
Decheva S.V., Ilina K.A.
APPROACHES TO THE TERM «INTERNAL DIALOGUE» IN PSYCHOLOGICAL LITERATURE
Evchenko N.A.
FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ENGLISH INTERJECTIONS IN TV SHOWS
Kharkovskaya A.A., Panina N.V.
ENGLISH AS PART OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN HUMANITIES
Decheva S.V., Magidova I.M., Trenina N.G.
FUNCTIONING OF TYPES OF FAMOUS PERSON’S NOMINATION IN THE PRINTED MASS MEDIA
Zaripova V.M.
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