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    APPROACHES OF INFORMAL AND CASUAL COMMUNICATION IN POLITICAL CARTOONS by Olga N. Prokhorova, Ekaterina F. Bekh, Olga V. Dekhnich, Ekaterina V. Seredina, Natalia V. Fisunova

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Making use of the content analysis method, we chose 174 dysphemisms and euphemisms, split into lexical-semantic classifications. As a consequence, euphemisms are utilized more commonly in political cartoon than dysphemisms, which stemmed from the genre specificity; hence, the ironic impact is attained by the contrast between the visual and verbal components. …”
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    Considérations sur la modernisation et la redéfinition de la physionomie néolatine du roumain. Deux siècles d’influence française by Constantin Ioan Mladin

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…With the help of relevant examples, the most significant changes brought to Romanian by French influence (phonetic, lexical, semantic, morphosyntactic changes) are presented. …”
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    Modality and Irony in Political Discourse by Valentina CIUMACENCO, Dr

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Thus, the language applied in political discourse uses a broad range of linguistic devices at the phonological, syntactic, lexical, semantic, pragmatic, and textual levels. One of the expressive means is irony, whose functions vary from attack and mockery to self-defense and entertainment and rely on communicative context, background, and the type of relations between the interlocutors. …”
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    English Slogans on Clothing: Linguistic Distinctiveness and Pragmatic Functions by I. Yu. Lavrinenko

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The scientific novelty of the presented work lies in the fact that for the first time the features of slogans placed on clothes are revealed, their content, pragmatic functions and lexical-semantic features, as well as the correlation of slogans with the linguistic personality of the owner of a T-shirt with an inscription are considered. …”
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    Enantiosemy: Unity or Struggle of Opposites? by Yuriy Murzin

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Sometimes, as a result of the diachronic variation of the nuclear meaning the word lose in a certain period of time its original meaning which recur with time in some phrases or syntactical constructions which form the word.The lexical-semantic variants of a word count with nuclear common semes. …”
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    Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder by Barbora Červenková

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Due to its complex nature, speech can be divided into four basic linguistic levels (phonetic-phonological, lexical-semantic, morphological-syntactic, and pragmatic).  …”
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    THE SPECTRUM OF SECONDARY NOMINATIONS IN I. SELVINSKY’S POETIC ESSAY "JOURNEY ACROSS KAMCHATKA PENINSULA" by Mihkail S. Yastrebov-Pestritskiy

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…From scientific literature it is known that the phenomenon of indirect nomination belongs to the periphery of the lexical-semantic system of the language and is still poorly studied (as, for example, V. …”
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    POLITICAL DISCOURSE – IDEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF G.W. BUSH’S SPEECHES by Marijana Sivrić, Željana Mihaljević

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The speeches were analyzed as a sort of political discourse with the purpose of recognizing lexical, semantic, rhetorical and grammatical structures used in the strategy of polarization when representing the actions of two confronted parties – Iraqi regime and American military. …”
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    Dialogicality of the Extremism Discourse by T. V. Berdnikova

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The linguistic analysis methods (lexical-semantic, stylistic, semantic, communicative-pragmatic analysis) were used to study the material. …”
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    ON SYNONYMS IN THE EPIC TALES OF THE OKHOTSK EVENS by Elena V. Nesterova

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The research of the synonymic relations in the Even language will show the lexical-semantic development of the Even word, the stylistic features of the language. …”
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    TEACHER’S CORRECTION STRATEGIES ON STUDENTS’ ERRORS IN EFL SPEAKING CLASS by Leni Nuraeni, Fahrus Zaman Fadhly

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The findings showed that there are five types of errors that made by the students, they are pronunciation, grammatical, lexical, semantic, and pragmatic. Pronunciation error was the most frequent error made by the students. …”
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    Electrophysiology of Sentence Processing in Aphasia: Prosodic Cues and Thematic Fit by Shannon M. Sheppard, Katherine J. Midgley, Tracy Love

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…This can be immediately disambiguated with the addition of a pause after the verb “played” signaling the presence of a syntactic boundary. Lexical-semantic information may also interact with syntax during sentence processing. …”
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    Categorizing possession in Zuanga-Yuanga and other Kanak languages (New Caledonia): a typological perspective by Bril Isabelle

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…These terms refer to a distinction between close versus distant structural marking, which do not strictly correlate with lexical-semantic categories. For instance, kinship nouns are split over the two types of constructions, distinguishing reference from address kinship terms, not in terms of semantic distinctions between close versus distant kinship types. …”
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    Semantics of Mythological Image of Yuryung Aiyy Toyon in Its Fundamental Principle (Archaic Texts of Olonkho) by M. T. Satanar

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The research involves a general scientific synergetic approach, lexical-semantic, contrastive-comparative, structural-semantic types of analysis, the method of mutual interpretation. …”
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    INTERPRETATION OF THE SUBJECT IN UZBEK AND TURKISH LINGUISTICS by Zilola XUDAYBERGENOVA

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…As a result , it has been used different approaches in studying and interpretation in Uzbek and Turkish languages. The lexical-semantic content of the words and phrases of the Turkish linguistics, which were used as a subject and there syntactic position are also taken into consideration. …”
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    More or Less on the Mark? Translating Harold Pinter’s The Dwarfs: A Novel by Łukasz Borowiec

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…I examine the translatability of The Dwarfs by discussing three translation codes: lexical-semantic, cultural and esthetic. Although these are closely interconnected and interdependent, I present a choice of issues within each code in order to submit for consideration the challenges facing a Pinter translator as well as to show the complexity of Pinter’s artistic vision in one of his earliest works. …”
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    Names of horse coat colors in the Bashkir language: Genesis, development, and semantics by R.T. Muratova

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The names of mixed horse coat colors in the Bashkir language were analyzed in etymological, comparative-historical, and lexical-semantic aspects. Based on the results of the analysis, the following color names were identified as the most common ones: qola ‘dun’, saptar ‘skewbald’, burtä ‘dark bay’, turï ‘bay’, burїl ‘roan’, kir ‘bay with yellowish markings’, buð/kük ‘gray’, ala ‘piebald’, sïbar ‘motley’. …”
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    Occasional Collocations in Poetry of P. B. Shelley and Their Typology by A. V. Korshunova

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Occasional collocation refers to a special type of lexical units - individual author’s combinations of words, in which, as a rule, the lexical-semantic combinability is intentionally violated to attract the attention of readers to an unusual use of words. …”
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    Unadapted Foreign Language Insertions in Spoken Language of Tundra Yukaghir by S. N. Kurilova

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It has been established that insertions are marked by empty and filled pauses, vocal, lexical-semantic, and paralinguistic hesitations. It is noted that the creative function is realized through the manner of using insertions by individual Yukagir polyglots in their speech.…”
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    The Problem of Detecting Incitement in Extremist Content (Using Examples from the Internet) by T. V. Berdnikova

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…The methods of linguistic analysis (lexical-semantic, stylistic analysis, semantic analysis, communicative-pragmatic analysis) were used in the study. …”
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