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Vol 1, No 1 (2019) ON THE PROBLEM OF ONTOLOGY AND TERMINOLOGY OF STATUSORIENTED TYPES OF DISCOURSE IN MODERN LINGUISTIC DISCOUROLOGY Abstract  similar documents
I. V. Chekulai, O. N. Prokhorova
"... персональному дискурсу. Сюда относятся такие терминологические словосочетания, как «институциональный дискурс ..."
 
Vol 1, No 2 (2019) Foreign professionally oriented institutional discourse of a specialst in the field of road safety: some issues of theory and practice of teaching Abstract  similar documents
L. I. Anokhina
"... области обеспечения безопасности дорожного движения институциональному дискурсу, межкультурному ..."
 
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
"... русскоязычный институциональный дискурс студентов-политологов, а проведенный эксперимент ставил задачу ..."
 
Vol 6, No 2 (2024) Mastering English Economic Discourse: Strategies for Russian-Speaking Economics Students Abstract  similar documents
O. B. Andreeva, E. V. Pronina
"... единиц институционального дискурса экономики, а также примеры осуществления перевода онлайн-переводчиками ..."
 
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