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Fishing Vocabulary in Russian Subdialects on the Territory of the Republicof Mordovia

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета: Серия 2. Языкознание, 2023
The paper concerns the linguistic units that nominate objects, actions, concepts related to the process of fishing in Russian folk dialects that exist on the territory of Mordovia. The specificity of nominative processes associated with the fixation of a
Elvira N. Akimova, Tatiana I. Mochalova
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Russian Language Diminutives in the History of the Russian Literary Language: on the History of Russian Science Language formation

open access: yesStephanos Peer reviewed multilanguage scientific journal, 2022
The article considers the use of diminutives in the language of Russian science in the second half of the 18th – early 19th cs. At that time, the use of diminutives as scientific terms was quite a natural phenomenon, words with diminutive suffixes were used in various fields of science, most of them fell into the language of emerging biology.
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Explaining Russian-German code-mixing: A usage-based approach

open access: yes, 2021
The study of grammatical variation in language mixing has been at the core of research into bilingual language practices. Although various motivations have been proposed in the literature to account for possible mixing patterns, some of them are either ...
Hakimov, Nikolay
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Biz birgemiz, or Revisiting the Diversification of Russian Language in Kazakhstan

open access: yes, 2021
The criteria for pluricentric languages, generalized by the Working Group on NonDominant Varieties of Pluricentric Languages (WGNDV), as well as our earlier condition of tightness, opacity, incomprehensibility of Kazakh Russian were used to discuss the ...
E. Suleimenova   +5 more
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Russian language in modern web space: dynamic processes and development trends

open access: yesRussian Language Studies, 2021
This article investigates new language trends in Internet communication. The goal was a comprehensive description of new features that appeared at every level of the language system functioning in the web space.
M. Ivanova, N. Klushina
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Conceptual Sphere of Media Discourse of Maternity in Russian and Danish Print Mass Media

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета: Серия 2. Языкознание, 2018
The results of linguoculturological analysis of the Russian and the Danish web-based media texts are described in the paper. The cultural and linguistic specifics of the representation of conceptual sphere of maternity media discourse – a fragment of the
Anna A. Kuvychko   +2 more
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BRIDGE as a Linguistic and Cultural Symbol

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics, 2021
The paper deals with a linguistic and cultural conceptualization of reality. A symbolic dimension of a concept is analyzed on the basis of its notional, perceptive and axiological features.
Vladimir I. Karasik, Maria S. Milovanova
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E-SPORT COMMUNITY MEDIA PLATFORMS

open access: yesДискурс, 2018
The development of digital information technologies contributed to forming rather closed social communities in the media scene of the Internet communications.
L. V. Sharahina   +3 more
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Traces of the Russian language in the Arctic

open access: yesArctic and North, 2022
This article is devoted to the Arctic as the territory of an ancient developed civilization existence; the territory that gave the world the Russian language, which later spread throughout the world; the territory where archaeological and anthropological artifacts have been preserved, allowing us to speak about the primacy of the Aryan (Russian) people,
Olga P. Matrosova   +2 more
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Vitality of the Russian Language and Russian-Language Literature

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Language Education and Translingual Practices, 2018
With this article we attempt to understand the vitality/viability of the Russian language through the prism of Russian-language (translational) literature, created by non-Russian origin authors. By vitality, we mean the language’s ability to survive, develop, maintain its systemic-typological properties. According to sociolinguists, the vitality of any
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