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GONE WITH THE WIND, OR THE OBSOLETE WORDS IN MODERN SPANISH
The article examines linguistic fashions in modern Spanish that determine the increase of the use of some words and condemn others to oblivion, dismissing them of the current language.
MARINA Larionova
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https://doi.org/10.18522/1995-0640-2025-3-46-54 Впервые в отечественной лингвистике на примере рекламных текстов, опубликованных в 52 номерах испанского еженедельника La Estampa за 1928 г., рассматриваются стратегии и способы манипуляции сознанием ...
Юлия Леонардовна Оболенская +1 more
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AUTHORITY AND LAW ORDER IN THE SPANISH-SPEAKING PAREMIOLOGICAL CONSCIOUSNESS
The article focuses on the original evaluative Spanish proverbs with the components “rey” and “ley” and is aimed at revealing stereotypes existing in the area of ‘authority’ and ‘law order’, as well as the type of po-litical culture.
ELENA Perederi
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Language and Politics in the Communicational Space of Spanish Political Discourse
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M. V. Larionova
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Semiotics of Comic in Spanish Anecdote
Proceeding from modern Spanish anecdote “chiste” the article treats semiotic means to create comic effect which are revealed in the changes of one of the aspects of a linguistic sign: semantics, syntactics or pragmatics.
Yu V Tarasenkova
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Vestimentary eponyms in contemporary Spanish language
In a consequence of the perpetual changes in the world of fashion, which can be explained by the introduction of new tendencies, materials and designers, the vocabulary that describes clothing enlarges by the internal means of the language and with the ...
Yulia V. Slivchikova
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Spanish in equatorial guinea: sociolinguistic research
The article deals with the linguistic situation and policy of Equatorial Guinea. Linguistic examples at different levels are borrowed from literary works of Guinean writers.
N S Naydenova
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PLACE OF THE SPANISH LANGUAGE IN THE OV / VO TYPOLOGY
There are different classifications of languages. Structural-typological approach to the classification of languages is based on a comparison of the word order, i.e. the position of main and secondary components in the sentences.
S. N. Bezus
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Hispanic place names of the U.S. as a means of increasing the motivation of english language classes
The article is devoted to the role of the U.S. Hispanic place names in motovating students to learn English. Particular attention is paid to enhancing students' background knowledge by toponymic vocabulary with the emphasis on Spanish place names in the ...
I A Martynenko
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LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF DEMONYMS IN PARAGUAYAN AND URUGUAYAN SPANISH
The present article analyses demonyms in Paraguayan and Uruguayan Spanish in a close correlation with a developing discipline that is linguistic geography.
M Radovich
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