The relevance of the work is determined by the fact that, although the interaction of history, culture and language is constantly in the field of view of linguists, historians, linguoculturologists, as well as all those who study the evolution of a particular language, it has not yet received a complete analysis in detail, in particular, when describing the language pictures of different countries. The aim of the work is to prove that the semantics of the words of nominating titles of the English nobility of the Victorian era has not changed. The materials for the work were modern and classical, starting from the XIX century, word usage from the English language, contained in modern media texts from Internet sources, as well as the texts of...
The article observes the evolution of lexical meanings for such words as 'knyazych / knyazhna', 'boy...
This article is dedicated to “The contribution of individual cultures to form the lexical system an...
The article considers the lexical units of Modern British English which have entered the common use ...
The article concerns one possible way of forming the language and linguisticcultural competence of t...
The article is devoted to the analysis of nominative processes and lexical changes occurring at the ...
This study focuses on semantic change and the cultural significance of the lexemes king and queen. I...
This study focuses on semantic change and the cultural significance of the lexemes king and queen. I...
This study focuses on semantic change and the cultural significance of the lexemes king and queen. I...
This dissertation describes and presents in detail the developments and changes in the lexical-seman...
The article observes the evolution of lexical meanings for such words as 'knyazych / knyazhna', 'boy...
The aim of our research is to identify English phraseological units associated with historical event...
The article is devoted to the analysis of nominative processes and lexical changes occurring at the ...
This paper deals with ways of representing linguistic consciousness of the Middle Ages' people with ...
This paper deals with ways of representing linguistic consciousness of the Middle Ages' people with ...
The article observes the evolution of lexical meanings for such words as 'knyazych / knyazhna', 'boy...
The article observes the evolution of lexical meanings for such words as 'knyazych / knyazhna', 'boy...
This article is dedicated to “The contribution of individual cultures to form the lexical system an...
The article considers the lexical units of Modern British English which have entered the common use ...
The article concerns one possible way of forming the language and linguisticcultural competence of t...
The article is devoted to the analysis of nominative processes and lexical changes occurring at the ...
This study focuses on semantic change and the cultural significance of the lexemes king and queen. I...
This study focuses on semantic change and the cultural significance of the lexemes king and queen. I...
This study focuses on semantic change and the cultural significance of the lexemes king and queen. I...
This dissertation describes and presents in detail the developments and changes in the lexical-seman...
The article observes the evolution of lexical meanings for such words as 'knyazych / knyazhna', 'boy...
The aim of our research is to identify English phraseological units associated with historical event...
The article is devoted to the analysis of nominative processes and lexical changes occurring at the ...
This paper deals with ways of representing linguistic consciousness of the Middle Ages' people with ...
This paper deals with ways of representing linguistic consciousness of the Middle Ages' people with ...
The article observes the evolution of lexical meanings for such words as 'knyazych / knyazhna', 'boy...
The article observes the evolution of lexical meanings for such words as 'knyazych / knyazhna', 'boy...
This article is dedicated to “The contribution of individual cultures to form the lexical system an...
The article considers the lexical units of Modern British English which have entered the common use ...