Department Of Kazakh Philology 1
1. Expressing National Ideology Through Archetypal Image “Wolf” in Kazakh Postmodern Literature: Take Balmolda’s Zhalkara as an Example
2. Types of Сovid-Protologisms Formed in the Language Content of Kazakhstanis During the Pandemic
3. Comparative Analysis of the Linguistic and Philological Contributions of Shamgali Sarybaev and Eugene Nida
4. The distribution area of Kazakh children’s folklore
5. Algorithmic Linguistic Manipulation in Virtual Discourse: Algorithms as Discourse Subjects
6. Epistemic causal relations in German and Kazakh discursive texts
7. Discourse Worldview on Freelancing in the Contemporary Job Market (Based on the English Language Material)
8. Discourse Worldview on Freelancing in the Contemporary Job Market (Based on the English Language Material)
9. Frame Representation of Medical Terminological System in Kazakh and English
10. Frame Representation of Medical Terminological System in Kazakh and English
11. The System of Grammatical Categories of the Verb in Kazakh, Russian, and English
12. The System of Grammatical Categories of the Verb in Kazakh, Russian, and English
13. Web 2.0 Personal Learning Environments for Development University Teacher Competencies
14. Cultural Identity of Public Consciousness in Kazakhstan Literature Education: Effects of a New Teaching Method
15. Lexico-Semantic Field and Conceptual Feature of the Concept Ақыл/Mind
16. Lexico-Semantic Field and Conceptual Feature of the Concept Ақыл/Mind
17. Metaphorical Models of Ophthalmology Terms in Kazakh and English
18. Metaphorical Models of Ophthalmology Terms in Kazakh and English
19. Implementing Multilingual Education in Kazakhstan: Students’ Perceptions and Attitudes Towards the Status of English
20. Value of loan words in the creation of the linguistic and literary world
21. Mythopoetics as a Subject and Method of Literary Research
22. The Language of Heroism: Linguistic and Artistic Dimensions in Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey
23. The Linguosynergetic System of Markers in the Communicative Process of Literary Texts: The Example of Abai Qunanbaiulys Poetry
24. Cognitive and Pragmatic Potential of the Language of Political Leaders
25. Sociolinguistic Analysis of Speech: How Speechwriters Create Persuasive Texts: Kazakh Speechwriter Abish Kekilbayev and American Speechwriter Jonathan Edward Favreau
26. Nomadic Culture’s Place Names Named After the Cult of Domestic Livestock
27. The Pragmatic Aspect of Modality in the English Mass-Media Discourse
28. The Pragmatic Aspect of Modality in the English Mass-Media Discourse
29. Poetic and linguistic features of poetry of Zhuban Moldagaliev
30. Development of the scientific and innovative potential of future teachers
31. The landscape design in online education programs based on interactive technologies
32. Bilingualism and Multilingualism in Kazakhstan: Sociolinguistic and Educational Perspectives
33. Bilingualism and Multilingualism in Kazakhstan: Sociolinguistic and Educational Perspectives
34. Integration of World Literary Traditions and Innovative Artistic Searches in Contemporary Kazakh Prose
35. Universal Human Values in Kazakh Poetry of the Late Twentieth to Early Twenty-First Centuries
36. Actant Models of Kazakh Anthroponyms-Composites with Substantive and Verb Components
37. Methods of teaching phraseological units in the context of polylingualism
38. Code-Switching in a Multilingual Classroom in Kazakhstan: A University Students’ Perspective
39. Communicative functions of interrogative sentences in dialogue texts
40. Communicative functions of interrogative sentences in dialogue texts
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