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Linguocultorological reasons for the different levels of somatization of sadness in languages of the world
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Possible Interrelations of the Proto-slavic Concept of “Fool” with Initiation Rites and Magic Fairy Tales
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Hryhorii Skovoroda's Aphoristics: Structural, Semantic and Stylistic Aspects
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Specifics of the Autobiographical Narrative in “Memoirs” of D. Ovsyaniko-Kulikovskiy
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The Theme of Gender-Violence in Zinaida Tulub’s Novel “Man-hunters”
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The archaeological direction in Japanese studies in Russia: Development, peculiarities, personal experience
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Digital Diplomacy in Russian International Studies: Research Methods
Published 2025-02-01“…Against this backdrop, the author advocates further improvement in the methods of studying digital diplomacy by fostering a culture of data analytics and making a more active use of developments from other disciplines (philology, sociology, cultural studies, etc.).…”
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Psycholinguistic analysis of persuasive effectiveness in court speeches: theoretical foundations and linguistic aspects
Published 2024-12-01“…Given these factors, the author proposes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of persuasion in courtroom speech, combining elements of philology, legal psychology and communication sciences. …”
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Assessing the ability of Ukrainian higher education to offer key skills of tomorrow
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Icon Design For Artifact Collection Classification At The Sri Baduga Museum, Bandung
Published 2025-01-01“…Icon design aims to represent the museum’s artifact classifications which consists of Geology, Numismatics, Biology, Philology, Ethnography, Ceramology, Archaeology, Fine Arts, History, and Technology. …”
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The causes of mistakes in the translation of German pronouns into Ukrainian
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Applications of Behavioral Economics and Neuroeconomics in Mental Health
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Axiolinguistic Characteristics of Poverty in the Ukrainian Language and Linguistic Culture
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