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“Similis Simili Gaudet”: Lavrentii Kordet and Hryhorii Skovoroda

open access: yesKyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal, 2022
The paper examines the connections between the rector of Kharkiv Collegium, Archimandrite Lavrentii Kordet, and some of the close friends, acquaintances, and correspondents of Hryhorii Skovoroda.
Liudmyla Posokhova
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The Attitude of Ukraine’s Population to Russia and Russia’s Population to Ukraine (2008–2020)

open access: yesНаукові Записки Наукма: Соціологія, 2020
The paper accumulates the results of the joint project of Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) and the Russian center for the study of public opinion “Yuri Levada Analytical Center” (Levada-Center). The project started in 2008.
Volodymyr Paniotto
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Communicative Failures in Ukrainian- and German-language Celebrity Interviews from the Respondent’s position

open access: yesStudien zur Deutschen Sprache und Literatur, 2021
The aim of the article is to determine and analyze the characteristics of communication failures in star interviews from the point of view of the respondents, i.e. the interviewees.
Khrystyna Dyakiv
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Ukrainian Students in Spain after World War II

open access: yesKyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal, 2018
The paper analyzes a book written by Volodymyr Yarymovych, Oleksandr Bilyk, and Mykola Volynskyi, entitled Narys istorii ukrainskoi studentskoi hromady ta Ukrainskykh poselen v Espanii 1946–1996 (An Overview of the History of the Ukrainian Student ...
Oleksandr Pronkevych, Olga Shestopal
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Ukrainian

open access: yesJournal of the International Phonetic Association, 2016
About 35 million people around the world speak Ukrainian (Lewis, Simons & Fenning 2016). The largest populations of Ukrainian speakers outside Ukraine (more than 32 million speakers) are in Russia (c. 4.5 million), followed by Moldova (c. 0.6 million), Canada (c. 0.5 million) and the USA (c. 0.5 million).
Pompino-Marschall, Bernd   +2 more
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UKRAINIAN EQUIVALENTS TO ENGLISH SENTENCES: WHAT THEY REVEAL ABOUT DATIVE EXPERIENCER AND EXPLETIVE CONSTRUCTION

open access: yesІноземна філологія, 2022
This paper presents a comparative study of Ukrainian sentences with Dative experiencer and their English equivalents. While Ukrainian allows null-subject sentences, in English there is a structural subject it.
Kunets, Khrystyna
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Eesti vaatama-verbi ja selle vene ja ukraina vastete sihilisusest

open access: yesLähivõrdlusi, 2022
Artiklis vaadeldakse eesti vaatama-verbi ja selle vene ning ukraina vastete sihilisust. Põhieesmärk on uurida, kui regulaarsed on korpuse andmetel ‘vaatama’ transitiivsed ehk sihilised ja intransitiivsed ehk sihitud mallid eesti ja kahes idaslaavi keeles.
Natalia Vaiss
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The Russian-Ukrainian War in Ukrainian Political Discourse

open access: yesPolitical Studies, 2021
The proposed article aims to explore the discursive dynamics of Ukraine caused by the Russian-Ukrainian war. The semantic and pragmatic dominants of relevant political texts were revealed by the method of discursive and content analysis. The article considers the peculiarities of the political discourse of Ukraine after the beginning of the military ...
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Impoliteness in parliamentary discourse: a cognitive-pragmatic and sociocultural approach

open access: yesКогниция, коммуникация, дискурс, 2021
This article focuses on the use of impoliteness strategies in the discourse of American, Bulgarian, Polish, and Ukrainian parliaments. Our research of impolite rhetoric, also known as unparliamentary language, is located on the intersection of cognitive ...
Iryna Shevchenko   +2 more
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Modeling the Ukrainian consumption [PDF]

open access: yesGeopolitics under Globalization, 2018
Consumption is a fundamental determinant of the economic success. Consumer spending is approximately 70 percent of the Gross domestic product (GDP). It is common to divide consumer spending into nondurables (clothing and food), durables (“large” goods, which are not purchased very often), and of course services (day care, banking, medical).
Kateryna Chernega, Artem Koldovskiy
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