Department Of Russian Philology And World Literature 1

1. The communicative and linguodidactic potential of epistolary texts: an applied aspect (based on the material of D. A. Mongush — A. S. Amanzholov’s mail correspondence)
2. Emotional bond between humans and domestic animals in Tuvan literature
3. Ethnocultural images of everyday life in the prose of modern Eurasian writers
4. The Model of the Professional Linguistic Personality of a Lawyer of Kazakhstan in the Linguistic Rhetorical Ideal Aspect
5. The Specifics of Terminologization of Parts of Speech in Kazakh and English, Including in the Context of the Language of the City: A Comparative Analysis
6. Bashky: addressing, mentoring, and social relations
7. Elements of geopolitics in Kazakh and Tuvan literature
8. Masculine, Feminine, and Androgynous Characteristics of Heroes and Mountain Images in Tuvan Folklore
9. Linguistic Landscapes as Cultural Texts: Intersections of Language, Place and Identity in Language Learning
10. “Wandering in the Worlds” by B. Kairbekov: the Role of Autometatext in the Interpretation of a Translingual Work
11. Turkic mythology in E. Tursunov’s novella “Kelin”
12. The Formation of Lexical Competence for Future Linguists Based on a System of Thesaurus-Oriented Exercises (From Work Experience)
13. Discovery of Tuva in Orientalist optics (Sergei Mintslov and Otto Maenchen-Helfen)
14. Myths, Legends and Traditions about the Names of Mountains among the Tuvans
15. The epistemological aspect of conceptual sphere in the artistic world of A.P. Chekhov
16. Sources of comic effect creation in Kazakh and Tuvan literature
17. Sources of comic effect creation in Kazakh and Tuvan literature
18. The Concept of Müshel Jas in Bakhyt Kairbekov’s Book Ellipsis
19. Determinant grammar of the Russian language as an academic grammar of a new type
20. Semiotics of Intertextuality: Based on the Philosophical Category “Humanism” in a Postmodern Text
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