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1. A Cognitive-Conceptual Analysis of Cult Words in the Kazakh and Kyrgyz Linguistic Worldview
2. A Contrastive Analysis of Clitic Morphemes in English and Kazakh
3. A Linguistic Analysis of Social Network Communication
4. A Linguistic-Cultural Analysis of the Altyn/Gold Concept
5. Affixation in Morphological Word Formation and Construction of Lexemes in the English and Kazakh Languages
6. Analysis of National-Cultural Values through the Example of Languages with Different Structures
7. Anuar alimzhanov’s aesthetic position and its artistic realization
8. Binary Oppositions as a Method of Conceptualization: A Case of Codex Cumanicus
9. Bridging Cultural Boundaries: Translating Untranslatable Vocabulary in Kazakh-English Literary Texts
10. Challenges and Recommendations for Teaching and Learning Kazakh as a Second Language
11. Challenges Kazakhstani Master’s Students Face in Using English Language Sources
12. Classification and Translation of Generic Names in Literary Texts
13. Cultural Encounters in Translation: Analyzing Representation Issues of a Cognitive Metaphor Case in Literature
14. Cultural Implications in Indirect Translation from English to Kazakh via Russian: A Case Study
15. Cultural interaction in the works of M. Zhumabayev as the basis for the development of a national literary tradition
16. Cultural Narratives of Daughters in Kazakh Proverbs: Evidence from Cultuling Analysis and Youth Attitude Survey
17. Cultural-Communicative and Pragmatic Functions of Youth Socialization and Education Proverbs in the Kazakh Context
18. Delving into the Concepts of “Authority” and “Politics”: An Associative Word Analysis in Kazakh, Russian, and English
19. Developing an Online Kazakh-English-Russian Thesaurus of Industry-Specific Terminology
20. Developing Language Skills and Intercultural Competence of Primary School Students in the Context of Digital Convergence
21. Development of foreign language professionally discursive competence of future diplomats
22. Digital Communication Technology for Teaching a Foreign Language and Culture through Reading
23. Eastern and western linguocultural map: Similarities and peculiarities (based on linguocultural research)
24. Ethnospecific Perceptions of Success: A Socio-Psychological Analysis across Kazakh, American, and Russian Cultures
25. Existential Loneliness in Kazakh Literature and Modern World Literature: Cross-Cultural Insights from Metaphors and Frame-Based Analysis
26. Exploring the Development of Reflective Culture in Teachers and Future Teachers
27. Exploring the Etymology and Structure of Turkic-Mongolic Hybrid Toponyms
28. Exploring the Linguistic and Conceptual Landscape: The Case of the Toponym ‘Saryarka’ in Kazakh Cultural Discourse
29. Exploring the New Role of Mythologems in Shaping National Identity and Digital Discourse in Kazakhstani Communications
30. Exploring the Role of Academic Mobility in Developing Students’ Ethnocultural Identity
31. Formation of Students’ Language Competence Based on Linguistic Personality’s Verbal-Semantic Level
32. Impact of Local Culture-Based Materials on the EFL Communication Skills of University Students in Kazakhstan
33. Kazakh-uzbek literary relations: History and specificity of literary translation
34. Language is a Symbol System that Carries Culture
35. Linguistic and Cultural Expression of the Macro Concept of “Family” in Kazakh–Dungan Proverbs
36. Linguistic Representation of Value Dominants in Virtual Space: The Example of Kazakh and English Materials
37. Linguistic-Personological Strategies and Practices of Commenting on Political Texts in Virtual Space
38. Linguocultural approach to audiovisual translation on the example of “game of thrones”
39. Linguocultural deviations in russian translation of the novel “twilight” by s. Meyer
40. Literature and culture in rene girard’s mimetic theory
41. Modelling of teaching Korean as a second foreign language in higher education using CLIL (An example of educational program disciplines)
42. Modern Kazakh Language Trends: Norms and Usus Features
43. Multilingual Practices in the Students’ Microcommunity
44. Multilingualism and the Current Language Situation in the Republic of Kazakhstan
45. National Features of Family Discourse: A Comparison of Kazakh, Russian, and English Languages
46. News Media Texts in Kazakhstan Discourse: Traditional Forms and Specific Content
47. Patterns of Interaction in Family Discourse: A Resilience Theory Perspective
48. Perception and Social Reality in the Artistic World of Bilingual Writers
49. Phraseological expressions in the turkic language: Comparative analysis
50. Political linguistics: Public speech of American and Kazakh politicians
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