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Vol 5, No 1 (2023) | An Unconventional Turn: a Linguosynergetic and Diachronic Study of Evolving English Business Discourse | Abstract PDF (Eng) similar documents |
D. S. Khramchenko, A. V. Radyuk | ||
"... in English business discourse over time. Employing cutting-edge methodologies such as functional linguistics ..." | ||
Vol 5, No 4 (2023) | The Role of Prior Knowledge in Formative Assessment for Linguistic Competence Development | Abstract PDF (Eng) similar documents |
O. D. Vishnyakova, E. S. Markova, T. V. Leonov | ||
"... for first-year Master’s degree students majoring in linguistics. The questionnaire consists of four ..." | ||
Vol 5, No 4 (2023) | Pragmatic Basis for Utilitarian Evaluation in German Engineering Discourse | Abstract similar documents |
N. Ju. Shnyakina, A. M. Klyoster | ||
"... creates in the linguistic expression of propositions such as “fact,” “opinion,” and “assessment ..." | ||
Vol 5, No 3 (2023): Special Issue: Public Discourse and Professional Media Narratives | Journalism’s Power of Discourse: Be it Through A Periscope or Kaleidoscope | Abstract PDF (Eng) similar documents |
Z. S. Roozafzai | ||
"... , Linguistic Relativism, and Transcendentalism to gain a comprehensive understanding of the power inherent ..." | ||
Vol 5, No 3 (2023): Special Issue: Public Discourse and Professional Media Narratives | Corpus Analysis as a Means of Meaning Disambiguation: Collocational Analysis of Near-Synonyms of the Verb ‘Destroy’ | Abstract PDF (Eng) similar documents |
S. V. Ivanova, S. N. Medvedeva | ||
"... problems in modern linguistics; to compile a list of near-synonymous lexemes with the meaning ‘to destroy ..." | ||
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