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Vol 6, No 2 (2024) | The “Friend–Foe” Opposition in Modern Ironic Political Discourse | Abstract PDF (Eng) similar documents |
A. A. Gornostaeva | ||
"... The present study focuses on irony in political communication and ways of expressing it, since ..." | ||
Vol 6, No 2 (2024) | Contemporary American Political Discourse: a Study of Content, Structure, and Formation Features | Abstract PDF (Eng) similar documents |
N. A. Bystrov | ||
Vol 6, No 2 (2024) | Basic Communicative Strategies and Tactics of Russian and Armenian Medical Media Discourse | Abstract similar documents |
M. M. Petrosyan | ||
Vol 6, No 2 (2024) | Using Group Discussions to Hone 21st-Century Skills in Teaching Political English | Abstract similar documents |
A. S. Rodomanchenko, K. A. Vertlib | ||
"... —such as communication, collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking—has significantly increased. To prepare students ..." | ||
Vol 6, No 3 (2024) | Analyzing Interaction Patterns on Dating Sites: A Generic Structure Potential Approach | Abstract PDF (Eng) similar documents |
O. E. Olawe | ||
"... linguistic features and serves unique functions within the communication process. DI involves friendly ..." | ||
Vol 6, No 4 (2024) | Lexicalisation in Media Reports of Recurrent Diphtheria Outbreak in Nigeria: Implications for Health Communication | Abstract PDF (Eng) similar documents |
O. E. Olawe | ||
"... contribution to understanding how media framing and lexical choices impact public health communication ..." | ||
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