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Diminutives as Intimacy Expressions in English and Armenian
Diminutives are an important means of expressing attitudes and emotions in both English and Armenian. Diminutives as intimacy expressions have been much studied in English, meanwhile this aspect of communication has received less scholarly attention in ...
Shushan Khachikyan
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Cross-cultural impression management: a cultural knowledge audit model [PDF]
Purpose – Many people moving into a new culture for work or study do so without prior cross-cultural training, yet successful cultural adaptation has important ramifications.
Spong, A., Kamau, Caroline
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On the Verbal Expression of Emotions: Language and Emotion Interplays
In pre-historic times people used to communicate with each other through grunts, barks and roars. They gradually developed an elaborate set of sounds to express their emotions and convey their messages.
Ani Stepanyan
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The Functional Value of Proper Nouns in Medical Texts
Medical terminology is the professional language of those who are directly or indirectly engaged in the art of healing. Medical texts contain a lot of Greek and Latin borrowings, metaphoric usages of some terms and also term-eponyms.
Marianna Ohanyan
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"Quiet flows the Don" by M.A. Sholokhov: evolution of interpretation by Chinese critics [PDF]
This article attempts to analyze and give a general idea about the main approaches to the study of “Quiet Flows the Don” in China from 1949 to the 2000s, which is essential for the reconstruction and the description of the international reception of ...
Tsytsenko Irina Ivanovna, Soun Hatszya
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Emotions in fear communication: a cross-cultural neuromarketing approach
This research analyzes how the receiver's emotional response to fear communication differs across cultural groups of origin (Europe vs. Latin America), as well as individual traits such as the level of fear of each individual, motivated by the lack of ...
Carrero, Oliver +2 more
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Developing Learners’ Top-Down Processing Skills in Listening
Listening is the first receptive skill that we develop as human beings, and it helps us improve other skills and gain confidence as language learners.
Lilit Bekaryan
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On Some Forms of “Out-Group” Intolerance and “Unlimited” Tolerance in Linguoculture
The subject of the research is ethnic intolerance as a form of relationship between “we” and “other”, manifested in various modifications of the hostility towards others.
Narine Harutyunyan
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The Use of Manipulative Tactics in Hate Speech
The aim of the present article is to study some ways of verbal expression of adversary social relationships. It is a study based on the linguistic material of one online article, which shows clearly that the language resources used by the Azerbaijani ...
Shushanik Paronyan
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Adult and His Other: Conceptualization of the Childhood in the Austrian Modernist Fiction (On the Example of R.M. Rilke) [PDF]
The childhood as the subject of psychology, philosophy, and art is object of intensive study in the 20 th century Austrian culture. Childhood is seen as the origin of personhood, its “code” that calls for interpretation. Psychoanalysis of Freud and Rank,
Vera V. Kotelevskaya
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