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HISTORIC EVENT AS AN INTERSECTION POINT OF DISCURSIVE FORMATIONS
Malysheva M.S.
Causes and pragmatic effects of business communication integration with other types of discourse
Gabets А.А.
Principal stages of speech pragmasemantic sense formation and methods of its analysis
Malakhova V.L.
CONCEPT «ВREAD»: ACTUALIZATION IN PHRASEOLOGY
Voloshin Y.K.
Interdiscourse as Inherent Characteristic of Institutional Discourse (on the Example of Educational Discourse)
Gabets A.A.
DYNAMICS OF THE SEMANTIC FIELD OF THE WORD «ВЗЯТКА» (BRIBE) IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
Plotnikova A.M., Starikova K.V.
Stylistic devices as means of forming discursive features of advertising minitexts (exemplified by English economic and political media sources)
Malyuga E.N., Ponomarenko E.V., Minayeva A.V.
DISCOURSE AND PRAGMATIC POTENTIAL OF INTER-LEVEL TRANSPOSITION OF LINGUISTIC UNITS
Khalikov M.M.
ON THE SYSTEM STATUS OF INTERLEVEL TRANSPOSITION OF LANGUAGE UNITS
Khalikov M.M.
NON-LINEARITY AS SYSTEMIC PROPERTY OF FUNCTIONAL SPACE OF BUSINESS ENGLISH DISCOURSE
Ponomarenko E.V., Parshutina G.A.
INTERTEXTUALITY OF ENGLISH BUSINESS DISCOURSE: FUNCTIONAL AND SYNERGETIC ASPECT
Khramchenko D.S.
SPECIFIC FEATURES OF SPORT EVENTS REPRESENTATION IN DISCOURSE: BASED ON THE MATERIAL OF ENGLISH FICTIONAL TEXTS
Bezborodnikova E.V.
ABOUT FUNCTIONAL SELF-ORGANIZATION OF VERBAL MEANS IN ENGLISH BUSINESS DISCOURSE
Ponomarenko E.V.
SUBJECT GENRES IN REALISATION OF SUFFIXAL WORD-FORMATION MODELS IN ACADEMIC DISCOURSE
Beresneva N.S.
FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ENGLISH INTERJECTIONS IN TV SHOWS
Kharkovskaya A.A., Panina N.V.
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