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Vol 1, No 2 (2019) Expressive syntactic means in English advertisements for the target groups of different ages Abstract  similar documents
E. A. Korableva, O. I. Alyoshina
"... Статья посвящена вопросу использования различных средств экспрессивного синтаксиса в англоязычных ..."
 
Vol 5, No 4 (2023) Pragmalinguistic Parameters of Article Titles in English and Russian Scientific Discourse: Comparative Analysis Abstract  similar documents
M. V. Cherkunova, E. A. Klopova
"... заголовков научных статей в русскоязычном и англоязычном дискурсивном поле. Актуальность исследования ..."
 
Vol 6, No 2 (2024) Dynamics of Multimodal Components in English Educational Discourse: the Case of “English Grammar in Use” by Raymond Murphy Abstract  similar documents
E. V. Kopshukova, N. V. Panina
"... в образовательном дискурсе. Внимание авторов сосредоточено на лингвосинергийном потенциале англоязычного учебника ..."
 
Vol 6, No 1 (2024) Cross-Linguistic Stylistic Fusion: How English Political Discourse Shapes Russian Political Science Professionals Abstract  similar documents
S. S. Polskaya, E. M. Kirsanova
"... англоязычных лексических единиц, подвергается также и стилистическому воздействию, заимствуя различные ..."
 
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