EXPLORING COGNITIVE VARIATION – A STEP FORWARD TOWARDS REALISM
Pages:
416-426
Author:
Arkhipov I.К.
WHOSE CLOTHING MAY A WOLF WEAR? ON THE MODIFICATIONS OF THE IDIOM WOLF IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING IN RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH
Pages:
427-434
Author:
Dronov P.S.
COGNITIVE VARIATION OF CONTEXT: PLANTS AND FRAGRANCES IN THE RUSSIAN LITERARY CORPUS
Pages:
434-441
Author:
Zharova D.V.
PHRASEOLOGICAL CREATIVITY AS A REFLECTION OF DIFFERENT WAYS THE REPRESENTATIVES OF ENGLISH-SPEAKING AND RUSSIAN-SPEAKING CULTURES INTERPRET THE WORLD
Pages:
441-453
Author:
Zykova I.V.
COGNITIVE VARIATION WITHIN THE MEANING AS THE REFLECTION OF PERCEPTUAL EXPERIENCE DIVERSITY
Pages:
453-463
Author:
Ivashkevich I.N.
DIRECT VS. INDIRECT NAMING: DYNAMIC TRANSFERS IN TEXT
Pages:
463-472
Author:
Kiose M.I.
DYNAMIC CHARACTER OF THE PROCESSES OF CONCEPTUALIZING AND CATEGORIZING EVALUATION OF PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY IN RUSSIAN, ENGLISH AND JAPANESE
Pages:
472-479
Author:
Kiselev D.A., Kovaleva O.N.
COGNITIVE VARIATION IN THE TRANSLATION PROCESS
Pages:
478-483
Author:
Lavrenteva T.V.
THE ANGLO-SCOTTISH BALLAD: FROM DEEPER SENSES TO THEIR RUSSIAN INTERPRETATION BY MEANS OF COGNITIVE TRANSLATION METHODOLOGY
Pages:
484-495
Author:
Manerko L.A., Berdnokiva D.V.
VARIANT COGNITIVE SIGNS OF MYTHOLOGICAL NAMES AS A RESULT OF MODELING THE IMAGES OF THE WORLD IN NEWSPAPER DISCOURSE
Pages:
495-502
Author:
Nemirova N.V.