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Vol 1, No 1 (2019) | HEDGE APPROXIMATORS AS PROFESSIONAL TOOLS OF GERMAN MASS MEDIA DISCOURSE | Abstract similar documents |
E. L. Shubina | ||
Vol 1, No 4 (2019) | The genitive case as a grammatical preference of modern press | Abstract PDF (Eng) similar documents |
M. A. Salkova, O. A. Machina | ||
"... structure as a typical grammatical feature of modern mass media discourse realizes certain communicative ..." | ||
Vol 1, No 3 (2019) | Discourse of the British press as the main factor of the formation of conceptual vision of the world | Abstract similar documents |
Y. V. Akimtseva | ||
"... of institutional discourse types media discourse is quite prominent as it provides a communicative and cognitive ..." | ||
Vol 1, No 4 (2019) | Emotional component of university students’ professional consciousness in the present-day media discourse space | Abstract PDF (Eng) similar documents |
A. V. Guslyakova, N. I. Guslyakova | ||
"... the whole academic process, their future career and life itself. Contemporary media discourse environment ..." | ||
Vol 2, No 2 (2020) | The realization of prosodic categories in political media discourse in British and American linguacultures | Abstract PDF (Eng) similar documents |
L. V. Milyaeva | ||
"... that are realized in a unique context, namely in political media discourse. The article looks into the principles ..." | ||
Vol 2, No 3 (2020) | Conceptual metaphor as a method of forming stereotypical images in English media discourse | Abstract similar documents |
Yu. V. Akimtseva | ||
"... metaphors based on the English media discourse. It was revealed that the media discourse, which has ..." | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2020) | Transformation of the Latino image in Western culture (based on the analysis of American mass media) | Abstract PDF (Eng) similar documents |
E. S. Golousova | ||
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