THE PROBLEM OF DETERMINING THE CONCEPTUAL APPARATUS WHEN STUDING HISTORY OF EDUCATION
Author:
Asambaeva L.A.
Pages:
13-18
TERMINOLOGICAL SPACE AS A CORE ELEMENT OF SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER: STRUCTURE, CONTENT, FUNCTIONAL SCOPE (a case-study of popular science IT discourse)
Author:
Bagiyan A.Y., Ayvazyan N.B.
Pages:
19-28
CONVENTIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FORM AND CONTENT AS ONE OF THE PROPERTIES OF THE TERM
Author:
Golovanova E.I.
Pages:
29-37
COGNITIVE APPROACH TO RESEARCH OF MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (a case-study of the French language)
Author:
Davydova E.I., Gulyaeva E.A., Borodulina N.Yu.
Pages:
37-45
TERMS AND REPRESENTATION IN LANGUAGE OF CONSOLIDATED COGNITIVE EXPERIENCE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE SUBJECT
Author:
Drozdova T.V.
Pages:
45-55
GENRE VS COMMUNICATION PRODUCT: DEFINITION OF TERM IN APPLIED COMMUNICATIONS
Author:
Kiuru K.V., Krivonsov A.D.
Pages:
55-59
REPRESENTATION OF THE CONCEPT OF GENDERIN GERMAN PROFESSION NAMING
Author:
Kozhanova N.V.
Pages:
59-64
COMPARISON OF ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN SCIENTIFIC WORLDVIEWS IN THE COGNITIVE DOMAINS MECHANICS/MEKHANIKA
Author:
A.G. Minchenkov, A.G. Minchenkov
Pages:
64-74
SPECIFIC NATURE OF PROFESSIONAL ART KNOWLEDGE
Author:
T.I. Petukhova
Pages:
74-83
LANGUAGE MEANS OF FEATURING AN EXTRALINGUISTIC EVENT AND ITS PARTICIPANTS
Author:
I.B. Rubert ,N.S. Shiroglazova
Pages:
84-90
SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION IN ENGLISH TERMINOLOGY AND NOMENCLATURE WITH A MYTHOLOGICAL COMPONENT
Author:
N.V. Shelepova
Pages:
90-97