Word play is characterized by a wide variety of usage and possibilities occurring frequently in almost every sphere. Consequently, it has drawn the attention of scientists and become the object of an active research in recent years. Linguists try to define and classify it from different angles. The article analyzes graphological level of word play based on materials in English and Georgian languages, considers how the text, graphical illustration can provoke a special effect. Graphological level reveals the nature of word play and functions as the main tool of creativeness. The paper attempts to describe the structure of word play at graphological level in completely different languages
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The article is devoted to game educational technologies and their application in foreign language le...
This article will talk about the use of grammatical games in the lessons of “Mother Tongue and readi...
Word play is characterized by a wide variety of usage and possibilities occurring frequently in almo...
This article discusses the methods of translation and the phenomenon of word games that occur in the...
The paper is concerned with the concept of wordplay and its varieties in language use. It aims to de...
The study of language game is an urgent problem of modern linguistics because of close attention to ...
The article focuses on experimental researching the strategies, methods and means of reproducing nom...
The purpose of the study is to map and create patterns of creativity in language plays that can impr...
Digital games are a powerful means for creating enticing, beautiful, educational, and often highly a...
The purpose of the study is to map and create patterns of creativity in language plays that can impr...
The present paper aims at presenting some fundamental ideas that clarify the concept of graphology a...
The article considers about the theoretical approach of the notion language game as a language pheno...
The article considers about the theoretical approach of the notion language game as a language pheno...
This paper presents a multi-platform linguistic application, Wordify!TM, a suite of games and activi...
Digital games are a powerful means for creating enticing, beautiful, educational, and often highly a...
The article is devoted to game educational technologies and their application in foreign language le...
This article will talk about the use of grammatical games in the lessons of “Mother Tongue and readi...
Word play is characterized by a wide variety of usage and possibilities occurring frequently in almo...
This article discusses the methods of translation and the phenomenon of word games that occur in the...
The paper is concerned with the concept of wordplay and its varieties in language use. It aims to de...
The study of language game is an urgent problem of modern linguistics because of close attention to ...
The article focuses on experimental researching the strategies, methods and means of reproducing nom...
The purpose of the study is to map and create patterns of creativity in language plays that can impr...
Digital games are a powerful means for creating enticing, beautiful, educational, and often highly a...
The purpose of the study is to map and create patterns of creativity in language plays that can impr...
The present paper aims at presenting some fundamental ideas that clarify the concept of graphology a...
The article considers about the theoretical approach of the notion language game as a language pheno...
The article considers about the theoretical approach of the notion language game as a language pheno...
This paper presents a multi-platform linguistic application, Wordify!TM, a suite of games and activi...
Digital games are a powerful means for creating enticing, beautiful, educational, and often highly a...
The article is devoted to game educational technologies and their application in foreign language le...
This article will talk about the use of grammatical games in the lessons of “Mother Tongue and readi...