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FANTASY WORD SOUNDING IN MARKETING PHONOSEMANTICS

Maria Danilchuk

MYSTERIOUS FEARS: LEXICAL MEANS OF EXPRESSING THE CONCEPTUAL CATEGORY THE MYSTIC IN THE ENGLISH GOTHIC NARRATION OF THE 18TH CENTURY

Oksana Halych

ACADEMIC AND LITERARY COMMUNICATION: ADDRESSABILITY, STATUSES, AND FUNCTIONING

Irina Kolegaeva, Lesia Strochenko

A CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS OF PERSIAN AND ENGLISH VOWELS AND CONSONANTS

Hamzeh Moradi, Jianbo Chen

CONFLICT, CONFRONTATION, AND WAR REFLECTED IN MASS MEDIA: SEMANTIC WARS, THEIR VICTORS AND VICTIMS

Nataliya Panasenko, Ľuboš Greguš, Inna Zabuzhanska

FRAME MODELING OF THE CONCEPTS OF LIFE AND DEATH IN THE ENGLISH GOTHIC WORLDVIEW

Anna Prihodko, Oleksandra Prykhodchenko

SPEECH ACT OF THREAT IN EVERYDAY CONFLICT DISCOURSE: PRODUCTION AND PERCEPTION

Nikita Probst, Tatiana Shkapenko, Arina Tkachenko, Alexey Chernyakov

INDIVIDUAL SPEECH BEHAVIOUR OF RUSSIAN-SPEAKING PROSECUTORS IN THE 19-20TH CENTURIES: A CASE STUDY IN IMPLICIT PRAGMATICS

Marina Zheltukhina, Irina Zyubina