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Vol. 1 No. 2 (2014)
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2014)
Published:
2014-12-29
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Vol 1 No 2 (2014)
Editor's preface
Serhii Zasiekin
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Psycholinguistic Features of Creative Literary Translation
Nataliya Dyachuk
7-14
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The Role of Explicit Instruction of Interactive Metadiscourse Markers in Iranian EAP Learners’ Reading Comprehension
Javad Ahmadi Fatalaki, Ehsan Amini, Meysam Mirzaee
15-24
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The Psycholinguistic Characteristics of Grammar Manipulatives
Iya Hordienko-Mytrofanova , Yana Kaznacheyeva
25-36
PDF (Ukrainian)
The Strategy of Negative Representation of “Others” in Political Discourse: Tactics of Implementation
Diana Kalishchuk
36-44
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Self-Selection of a University Course in Psycholinguistics
Oleksandr Kapranov
45-54
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The Differentiation of Taxonomic Units in English Diplomatic Discourse
Nataliya Kashchyshyn
54-62
PDF (Ukrainian)
A Study of the Cognitive Synesthetic Mechanism as a Supplement to the Sound Imitation Theory of Lingual Genesis
Oleksandr Lavrynenko
62-70
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Peculiarities of Modern English Multimodal Discourse
Larysa Makaruk
70-78
PDF (Ukrainian)
Psycholinguistic Markers of Personality’s Life Roles
Anastasiia Odintsova
78-86
PDF (Ukrainian)
Dynamics of External Structure of the Personality’s Speech Experience
Maryna Orap
86-93
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Narrative Analysis as a Means of Studying Individual Experience
Olena Savchenko
94-102
PDF (Ukrainian)
Psycholinguistic Bases of Speech Adaptation by Children of Immigrants
Inna Tarasiuk
102-110
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"Little Things Make Big Things". A Psycholinguistic Analysis of Immigrants' Life Stories
Enza Zagaria Altomare, Amelia Manuti, Giuseppe Mininni
110-118
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Psycholinguistic Representation of Individual Traumatic Memory in the Context of Social and Political Ambiguity
Larysa Zasiekina
118-125
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Between Translation Studies and Cognitive Linguistics. Review article
Taras Shmiher
128-129
PDF (Ukrainian)
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2312-3265
e-ISSN
2313-2116
Language
English
Українська
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