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Fictional Concept and Peculiarities of its Functioning in the Text
Rakhmonova D.S.
Representation of Religiously Marked Allusion as a Literary Concept in the English Literary Text
Fayzullaeva M.R.
Cognitive Modelling of Fictional Text
Ashurova D.U.
The question about the categorization of the world in the modern American novel
Kulikova D.M.
Concept of “Tolerance” in the Modern Linguistic Picture of the World
Khusejnov D.D., Korosteleva L.V.
Conceptology of modern children's literature
Bezrukov A.N.
Metaphor as an Instrument for Understanding of Translation Process
Krivoruchko A.I., Kilovataya M.A.
VERBAL REALISATION OF CONCEPTS OF LOVE AND DREAM (ON THE MATERIAL OF F.S. FITZGERALD’S NOVEL “THE GREAT GATSBY”)
Filistova N.Y., Kafarova F.Z.
VERBAL REALISATION OF CONCEPT «NIHILISM» IN «THE CATCHER IN THE RYE» BY J.D. SALINGER
Filistova N.Y., Bashkirtceva A.Y.
Linguistic pecularities of the concept “pandemic” in the english-language newspaper discourse (based on medical articles)
Filistova N.Y., Pozdnyakova S.D.
VERBAL'NAYa REPREZENTATsIYa KONTsEPTOV «GOOD» I «EVIL» V LITERATURE ZhANRA UZhASOV (NA MATERIALE PROIZVEDENIY STIVENA KINGA)
Filistova N.Y., Sakova A.S.
Interdisciplinary approach to language
Ashurova D.U.
LINGVISTIChESKIE OSOBENNOSTI KONTsEPTA «TIME» (NA MATERIALE ROMANA A. AZIMOVA «THE END OF ETERNITY»)
Filistova N.Y., Abdulin Z.F.
Paremiological representation of concept “Word” (in the English, Russian and Uzbek Languages)
Galieva M.R.
THE INSTITUTIONAL LABOUR RELATIONS IN THE LINGUISTIC ILLUMINATION
Eremina M.A.
Verbal representation of the concept “power” in W. Shakespeare's tragedy “King Lear”
Filistova N.Y., Russkikh G.I.
THE CONCEPT OF LABOUR IN THE MODERN LINGUISTIC CONSCIOUSNESS (BASED ON THE QUESTIONNAIRE DATA)
Eremina M.A.
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