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Common Features of Religious Vocabulary Functioning in Historical and Poetical Discourses [PDF]
The paper aims to identify specificity of religious vocabulary functioning in historical fiction and poetical discourse. Religious vocabulary is considered as an element of text meaningful structure and as a stable system of the linguistic means representing the author’s world perception.
Ella Mikhailovna Levina +2 more
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FUNCTIONS OF RELIGIOUS VOCABULARY IN AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL DISCOURSE
The article is dedicated to the study of the functional aspect of religious vocabulary in the American presidential discourse. The work is carried out within the framework of a communicative-functional scientific paradigm. The purpose of the study is to analyze the functioning of religious vocabulary in the implementation of communicative strategies ...
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The Semantic Evolution of Qur’ānic Terminology and its Translation
This study is carried on a special aspect of the translation of the Qur’ān, which starts from Eugen Nida’s study on the same type of practical and theoretical aspects in translating the Bible.
- Grigore George
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The article is devoted to the study of the problem of reflecting personal and non-personal names of religious semantics in the Russian language picture of the world of the XVIII – first quarter of the XIX centuries on the example of one of the productive
S. V. Feliksov
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Vocabulary of the Orthodox Church in Intercultural Communication
This article focuses on intercultural communication in the religious context. It studies the ways of rendering the vocabulary of Russian and Ukrainian Orthodox Churches in the English-language intercultural communication. We have investigated the use of
Tetyana SHYLIAEVA
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The article analyses the linguistic representation of the orthodox theme in Iliya Surguchev's emigrant journalism (based on "Paris Diary") at three layers: the ideological, the intertextual, the lexical.
Tat’yana Shevchenko
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Religious vocabulary in Aromanian compared to Romanian
The first layer of Aromanian Christian terminology is common for all the Balkan Romance languages. It contains a number of inherited Latin terms and some early assimilated Greek loanwords, due to the Oriental origin of Christianity. As for the later layer, the compound of terms related to ecclesiastical organisation and liturgy or to more sophisticated
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The article examines toponyms from the Kochkar gold deposit (Chelyabinsk Region, Russia), derived from proper names of religious origin. The source material consists of general accounts concerning the state of gold mining in the Southern Urals at the end
Yuri Sergeevich Kostylev +1 more
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Religious Education and Sacred Study in the Teachings of Rabbi Yitshak Hutner
Rabbi Yitshak Hutner (1906–1980) was a remarkable scholar, an enigmatic religious intellectual and a charismatic teacher. Drawing upon his public discourses and his written letters, I argue that Hutner’s vocabulary—which remained rooted
Ariel Evan Mayse
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Teacher Methods in Teaching Arabic: A Case Study of One Senior High School in Jambi City
This research was conducted in one state senior high school in Jambi city aiming to get the whole picture about the methods of teachers in teaching Arabic vocabulary. We used a qualitative study with a case study approach.
Mohamad Muspawi +2 more
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