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Specifics of interdisciplinary borrowing as a source of the Anglo-American education terminology enrichment
Tsverkun Y.B.
Functioning of Architectural Terms in Fiction (based on the novel The Fountainhead by A. Rand)
Anisimova A.G., Karapetyan T.A.
Thesaurus modelling of English mythological terminology (semantic field for the term «God»)
Zorina I.I., Zhuchkova I.I., Yaroslavtseva Y.A.
Phraseological nomination in the terminological system of international law: semantic cognitive approach
Pugachevskaya I.A.
Developing communicative competence in a foreign language using creolized texts
Abdrakhmanova L.V., Тerpak M.A.
LEXICOGRAPHY AND TRANSLATION: POLYSEMANTIC AND MULTI-EQUIVALENT TERMS
Anisimova A.G.
URGENCY AS AN ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTIC OF CIVIL CONTRACT
Batyanov M.V.
SEMANTIC DERIVATION OF CONSUBSTANTIAL TERMS OF THE HUMANITIES, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES
Anisimova А.G., Pavlyuk M.I.
On relevance of borrowing the term «resilience» into Russian: as exemplified in professional economic texts
Martynova I.A.
SUBJECT GENRES IN REALISATION OF SUFFIXAL WORD-FORMATION MODELS IN ACADEMIC DISCOURSE
Beresneva N.S.
Terminology of the aerospace industry: systemic and structural features
Ivanchina O.Y.
CONNOTATIVE AND VALUE POTENTIAL OF COLOR NAMING IN THE PRAGMATIC ASPECT
Struchalina G.V.
COMMUNICATIVE-PRAGMATIC AND COGNITIVE ASPECTS OF THE STUDY OF THE TERM
Kukhno I.Y.
CONCEPT «KHINKAL» IN CAUCASIAN LANGUAGES (ON THE MATERIAL OF KARTVELIAN, ABKHAZ-ADYGHE AND NAKH LANGUAGES)
Ibragimova M.O., Kazimagomedova A.A.
ON THE PROBLEM OF «TRANSLATION STRATEGY» DEFINING
Ivleva A.Y.
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