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Edition 46 Part 2

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LINGUISTICS

  1. Luchechko T.
    VERBAL REPRESENTATION OF GREY COLOUR IN UKRAINIAN AND ENGLISH PROVERBS
  2. Malyshivska I., Blyznyuk T.
    EXPRESSIVE-STYLISTIC PECULIARITIES OF DETERMINOLOGISED VOCABULARY IN HERBERT WELLS’ NOVEL “TIME MACHINE”
  3. Matorina N.
    THEORETICAL AND APPLIED PROBLEMS OF “CORONAVIRUS” VOCABULARY AND PHRASEOLOGY IN THE CONTEMPORARY UKRAINIAN LANGUAGE
  4. Makhachashvili R. K., Semenist I. V.
    ONTOLOGICAL PREMISES OF GLOBAL INNOVATIVE LOGOSPHERE OF COMPUTER BEING STRUCTURE (BASED ON EUROPEАN AND ORIENTAL LANGUAGES)
  5. Mintsys E. Ye., Mintsys Yu. B., Pavliuk I. B.
    DIMINUTIVE-BASED COMMISSIVE SPEECH ACTS IN CHILDREN’S PROSE DOMAIN
  6. Monastyrova L.
    CROWD AS A DISCOURSE COMMUNITY
  7. Moskvichova O.
    THE FRAME MODELLING OF LITERARY CONCEPTS IN THE FRACTAL POETICAL MODEL OF THE WORLD
  8. Muradkhanian I. S., Hladkoskok L. H., Semen H. Ya.
    MODERN MUSIC PROFESSIONALLY LIMITED VOCABULARY IN THE SYSTEM OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
  9. Nadolska Yu., Vyshneva-Ilyina K.
    INFO-MEDIA LITERACY IN CONTEXT OF SCHOOL EDUCATION
  10. Nazarenko O.
    NATIONAL CULTURAL CONTEXT OF COLOR SYMBOLISM IN UKRAINIAN PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS
  11. Nikolaieva N.
    METHODS FOR THE FORMATION OF COLORONYM WITH A COLOUR COMPONENT SCHWARZ IN A GERMAN LANGUAGE JOURNALISTIC TEXT
  12. Pauk M.
    NUMERAL WITH THE ROLE OF A RESTRICTOR IN UKRAINIAN PROVERBS
  13. Pyliachyk N., Trotsenko O.
    METAPHORIC REPRESENTATION OF THE CONCEPT EUROPEAN UNION IN A MODERN ENGLISH DISCOURSE
  14. Pidlubna O.
    LANGUAGE-RELATED COMMUNICATIONS CHALLENGES DURING RADIO COMMUNICATION IN STANDARD AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
  15. Pikalova A.
    “HUMORIST” AS A TYPE OF “EMOTIVE-I” OF THE IDENTITY OF THE ENGLISH- LANGUAGE CHILDREN’S POET
  16. Polonskaya I.
    CONVERSION AND SHORTENING AS WAYS OF FORMING DERIVATIVES IN MODERN ENGLISH
  17. Ponomarenko O., Pavlichenko L.
    DIPLOMATIC DISCOURSE 2020: EVOLUTION OR REVOLUTION? (CHANGES OF THE GERMANIC AND ROMANIC DD DURING THE PANDEMIC PERIOD)
  18. Potapova O.
    EUPHEMIZATION IN JOB NOMINATIONS OF SECURITY MINISTERS IN MODERN ENGLISH
  19. Presner R., Kotenko M.
    VERBAL MANIPULATIVE TECHNICS AND WAYS OF COUNTERACTING THEM
  20. Pronina H. M., Abramova O. O.
    PRODUCTIVE MEANS OF WORD-FORMATION IN THE MODERN LANGUAGE OF AMERICAN SOCIAL WEBS, INTERNET PLATFORM YOUTUBE AND MESSENGERS
  21. Redka I.
    EMOTIVENESS OF ENGLISH SONNET: THE COGNITIVE ASPECT (A STUDY OF “TWO SONNETS ON FAME” BY J. KEATS)
  22. Rozhkova I.
    ANCIENT GREEK MOTIVES IN SHEVCHENKO’S WORKS AND THEIR INTERPRETATION BY MODERN GREEK LINGUISTIC
  23. Romanyuk I.
    THE VERBAL AGGRESSION IN CONFLICT DIALOGUE DISCOURSE
  24. Rud O.
    COMPLEX ADJECTIVES AS A MEANS OF VERBALIZING THE IMAGE OF UKRAINE
  25. Rusnak Yu.
    SEMANTIC AND STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF TIME ADVERBS IN OLGA KOBYLYANSKA’S SHORT PROSE
  26. Sandyha L. O., Sviatiuk Yu. V.
    ENGLISH NEOLOGISMS IN TOURISM
  27. Svietlichna A.
    FEATURES OF EXPRESSION OF MODALITY IN THE TEXTS OF ENGLISH CUSTOMS DOCUMENTS
  28. Seleznova R., Sapun K.
    RESEARCH OF JOURNAL TOURIST VOCABULARY
  29. Semeriako O.
    VERBALIZATION OF THE CONCEPT OF “BLACK COLOR” IN PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS OF THE KOREAN LANGUAGE
  30. Sytnyk I.
    DISCOURSE STUDIES IN MODERN LINGUISTICS
  31. Sichkar S., Denysiuk I.
    ALGORITHM FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF EMOTIONAL COMPETENCE AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE BY MEANS OF THE UKRAINIAN LANGUAGE
  32. Snigurova T.
    NON-VERBAL MEANS IN PEDAGOGICAL COMMUNICATION
  33. Sokolets I., Khanykina N.
    MOTIVATIONAL BASIS OF VERBS DENOTING PSYCHO-EMOTIONAL STATE OF BEING IN LOVE/FEELING AFFECTION IN UKRAINIAN AND HUNGARIAN LANGUAGES
  34. Solohub L.
    COGNITIVE-RHETORIC AND LANGUAGE FEATURES OF AUTHORS’ INTRODUCTIONS (BASED ON ENGLISH “LITERATURE FOR DUMMIES”)
  35. Soroka T. V.
    DICTIONARY ENTRY AS A MEANS OF EXPLICIT EXPRESSIVENESS OF AN AXIONOMEN SEMANTIC STRUCTURE
  36. Spotar-Ayar G., Yanytska I.
    FUNCTIONING OF SACRED WORDS IN COMPLIMENTS OF MODERN TURKISH LANGUAGE
  37. Stolyarova A.
    LANGUAGE PECULIARITIES IN THE REPRESENTATION OF THE NEW CORONAVIRUS INFECTION PANDEMIC IN GREEK MEDIA
  38. Tkachenko N.
    THE ONYM SPACE OF M. BRATSYLO’S POETRY (ON THE MATERIAL OF THE VOLUME “I AM LIVING HERE…”)
  39. Tomusiak A.
    VERBALIZATION OF AUTHORIAL INTENTIONS BY FIGURATIVE-RHETORICAL SYNTACTIC MEANS IN THE AMERICAN LITERARY TEXT
  40. Kholodenko O., Panov S., Smolnikova O.
    FORMATION OF SOCIO-CULTURAL COMPETENCE OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN THE PROCESS OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING
  41. Khomenko T.
    LANGUAGE WORLD VIEW OF ANCIENT GERMANS: WARRIOR IMAGE
  42. Chaiuk T., Borysovych O.
    WAYS OF FORMING OF ENGLISH-LANGUAGE JURIDICAL TERMS
  43. Chetverikova O. R.
    ADVERTISING COMMUNICATION IN CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
  44. Chornous O.
    CLASSIC APPROACHES TO THE SEMANTICS OF PROPER NAMES IN FOREIGN STUDIES
  45. Shapoval O.
    JAPANESE MIMETICS
  46. Sherstiuk O.
    THE ORIGIN OF MARITIME TERMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
  47. Shypovych M., Ihnatolia A., Danchenko O.
    SEMANTICAL FUNCTIONS OF NOUNS IN THE UKRAINIAN LANGUAGE
  48. Shmulia L.
    LANGUAGE PICTURE OF THE WORLD OF THE 1990s ROCK-POETRY: LINGUISTIC PECULIARITIES
  49. Yurchyshyn V.
    THE ROLE OF CONTEXTUAL SOURCES IN INTERPRETATION OF SATIRICAL UTTERANCES IN BRITISH MEDIA DISCOURSE: LINGUAPRAGMATIC APPROACH