LANGUAGES THROUGH LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL STUDIES
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N. B. Kovyrshina
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LINGUISTICS – CULTUROLOGY – LINGUOCULTUROLOGY – LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL STUDIES
Linguistic and cultural studies is a section of linguoculturology that considers the characteristics of the country of the language being studied in their linguistic expression, the vector of which is determined by the professional orientation of the ...
L. G. Vedenina
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Linguistic diversity and traffic accidents: lessons from statistical studies of cultural traits. [PDF]
The recent proliferation of digital databases of cultural and linguistic data, together with new statistical techniques becoming available has lead to a rise in so-called nomothetic studies [1]-[8].
Seán Roberts, James Winters
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LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL STUDIES: THE QUEST FOR NEW IDEAS
The article highlights the principles of researching into text from the interdisciplinary linguistic and cultural perspective. Cognitological analysis of linguistic and extralinguistic cultural meanings reveals that there exist of specific linguistic and
Vitalii Kononenko
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LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL STUDIES IN CLASSES OF GERMAN [PDF]
Linguistic and cultural studies are an integral part of learning a foreign language. Language cannot be studied without learning culture, history, geography, traditions, people’s preferences in food, clothing and their behaviour.
Olena Beresten
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The feminine image of Russia in the religious and philosophical writings by Russian thinkers at the turn of the 20th century [PDF]
The article looks at the versions of the feminine image of Russia in the religious and philosophical reflections of the Russian thinkers who worked during the Silver Age (the period of Russian culture covering approximately 1890–1917): Vladimir Solovyov,
Sadovnikov Arcady G. +2 more
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The International Dimension of “The Death of the Lion”
This essay reconsiders some critically established ‘germs’ for Henry James’s “The Death of the Lion” (1894), traced back to the 1893 demise of Guy de Maupassant and to the latter’s only visit to England in the summer of 1886. On that occasion, Maupassant
Simone Francescato
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Linguistic Idioms: the Creative Enunciative Practices Originated from Rhizomatic Ruptures [PDF]
In this paper, the formation processes of linguistic idioms were studied using social semiology framework, specifically, the semiotic approach of Theo Van Leeuween: “discourse as the recontextualisation of social practice”.
Hedieh Haghighi +2 more
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The role of 3D virtual reconstruction of lost heritage artefacts is acquiring ever-greater importance, as a support for archaeological research and art history studies, as well as a vehicle for the cultural and evocative involvement of the end-user.
Francesco Gherardini, Simone Sirocchi
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Cultural Patterns of Shiite-Sunni Integration in Southern Iran: The Study of Sunni and Shiite Intercultural Sensitivity in South Fars Province (Larestan) and West Hormozgan Province (Bastak) [PDF]
This study follows a social approach and pays attention to the social and cultural level of convergence in the daily life of the Shia and Sunni people. The cultural patterns of Shia-Sunni divide in Lārestan region (south Fars province) and Bastak (west ...
M. Taghizadegan, M.R. Moridi, B. Moridi
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