Pub Date : 2021-07-28DOI: 10.37892/2218-1393-2021-14-1-16-26
P. Dronov
The paper deals with the influence of the COVID pandemic on the English (not specifically Anglo-American) paremiology. Based on the novel Coronavirus Corpus compiled by Mark Davies’ team, the paper analyses metalinguistic use of proverbs (usually preceded by the parenthetic formula there is a proverb that says), as well as their variability exemplified by that of two proverbs, Handsome is as handsome does and Adversity/politics makes strange bedfellows. The primary conclusion is that the epidemiological crisis is reflected in lexicogrammatical changes of proverbs and in variants of phraseoschemata.
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Pub Date : 2021-07-28DOI: 10.37892/2218-1393-2021-14-1-121-129
N. Razinkina
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Pub Date : 2021-07-28DOI: 10.37892/2218-1393-2021-14-1-49-98
E. Ioanesyan
The paper scans the linguistic literature on word formation models for high-degree vocabulary. It presents a number of new models, plus a description of some language-specific words as intensity markers in a variety of languages.
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Pub Date : 2021-07-28DOI: 10.37892/2218-1393-2020-14-1-109-120
M. Sizov
The paper discusses the author’s experience of developing writing skills in English with PhD students. Emphasis is placed on the English-language phenomena most important for the course.
本文论述了笔者在培养博士生英语写作技能方面的体会。重点放在英语现象最重要的课程。
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Pub Date : 2021-07-28DOI: 10.37892/2218-1393-2021-14-1-4-15
N. Babenko
The article discusses some of the phenomena and processes associated with speech and written texts in the German-speaking society of the Reformation (early 16th century) when it received wide access to a printed text in the national language. In the absence of a unified German language this has contributed to the variability of speech communicative practices in a wide range, covering from elite to vulgar audience, as the former shifted from academic forms to “people’s” vernacular and the latter was introduced to the written language culture as a means of public communication.
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Pub Date : 2021-07-28DOI: 10.37892/2218-1393-2021-14-1-99-108
I. Ryabova
The paper describes linguistic properties of the Dabida pronominal demonstrative adverbs of space and time formed from the demonstrative pronouns in noun class 16 (locative) agreement through the conversion. The language data has been obtained from two Kenyan informants who were native speakers of the Mbololo dialect of Dabida studying in Moscow.
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Pub Date : 2021-07-28DOI: 10.37892/2218-1393-2021-14-1-27-48
A. Zotova, O.J. Romanova
The paper outlines specificity of linguistic terminology, in particular the use of synonyms and equivalent terminological patterns in the new desktop version of the «Languages of the World» database that is being compiled at the Institute of Linguistics RAS. The analysis includes terminology in the «Languages of the World» encyclopedia articles (Institute of Linguistics RAS). The topic could be of interest for those dealing with applied lexicography and linguodidactics.
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