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Vol 1, No 1 (2019) PHILOSOPHICAL AND LINGUISTIC ASPECTS OF THE NOTION OF ‘CONCEPT’ (AS EXEMPLIFIED BY THE CONCEPT OF ‘MEDICINE’ VERBALISATION IN ENGLISH MEDICAL DISCOURSE ) Abstract  similar documents
A. A. Kharkovskaya, A. A. Golubyh
"... Various philosophical and linguistic aspects of the notion of ‘concept’ are considered ..."
 
Vol 1, No 1 (2019) FUNCTIONAL-LINGUISTIC PARAMETERS OF ENGLISH PROFESSIONAL DISCOURSE Abstract  PDF (Eng)  similar documents
D. S. Khramchenko
"... This paper is devoted to basic functional-linguistic analysis of modern English professional ..."
 
Vol 1, No 1 (2019) MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL DISCOURSE WITHIN THE COGNITIVE LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS FRAMEWORK Abstract  similar documents
E. A. Vishnyakova, O. D. Vishnyakova, A. V. Kiseleva
"... within the cognitive linguistic framework. It is very important to consider the anthropocentric focus ..."
 
Vol 1, No 4 (2019) Ryazan sustainable combinations of terminological character associated with lace Abstract  similar documents
S. O. Kiparisova
"... are taken from dictionaries and the data of linguistic expeditions. Main research methods are lexical ..."
 
Vol 1, No 4 (2019) Academic authenticity of neuro-linguistic programming as a discursive practice Abstract  similar documents
Yu. V. Gilyasev
"... Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is considered to be one of the socially valued practices whose ..."
 
Vol 1, No 2 (2019) Mockery as a tactic of destructive verbal communication in American political discourse Abstract  similar documents
Y. Y. Khlopotunov
 
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