The paper analyses the slogans of "Monstration", a manifestation that was held for the first time in Novosibirsk in 2004 and has become an important social and cultural event in many other Russian cities as well as in some other countries. The corpus compiled by the author includes about 4000 slogans and allows, basing on the theory of speech genres, to highlight the main topics and structural features of this type of texts and to identify their similarities and differences with the slogans of political manifestations. The study proves that Monstration may be considered as a form of "linguistic self-defense" and could be compared with the linguistic resistance that existed in the Soviet Union: the totalitarian language that dominated the pu...
Sukhorukov, V. V. New logical bases for research of Orthodox churchliness / V. V. Sukhorukov // Науч...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the linguistic and cultural type “Russian bureaucrat”. The...
Bagmut I. Yu., Popova T. M., Titkova A. V., Philipchenko S. M., Shepylieva N. V. The influence of su...
Chrysostom’s homilies are characterized by a high degree of dialogicality. Multiple voices are not o...
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Nikita I. Kolachev, Research Assistant, International Laboratory of Positive Psychology of Personali...
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All over the world, the timber industry is one of the most physically hazardous industries. Working ...
Subject of research: research of the relation between the change in the supramolecular structure of ...
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The paper is devoted to the analysis of the process of political communication in the conditions of ...
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Sukhorukov, V. V. New logical bases for research of Orthodox churchliness / V. V. Sukhorukov // Науч...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the linguistic and cultural type “Russian bureaucrat”. The...
Bagmut I. Yu., Popova T. M., Titkova A. V., Philipchenko S. M., Shepylieva N. V. The influence of su...
Chrysostom’s homilies are characterized by a high degree of dialogicality. Multiple voices are not o...
This article discusses the significance of the study of Lenin's corporeality in the context of mass ...
The paper is devoted to the analysis of the process of political communication in the conditions of ...
Nikita I. Kolachev, Research Assistant, International Laboratory of Positive Psychology of Personali...
The creative reception of Anton Chekhov in contemporary Hungarian literature often takes the form of...
Background. There is currently no gold standard for functional assessment of nerve regeneration. Dif...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the current state of the categories “linguistic identity” an...
All over the world, the timber industry is one of the most physically hazardous industries. Working ...
Subject of research: research of the relation between the change in the supramolecular structure of ...
The work considers the sanitary and epidemiological state of Circassia in the first half of the XIX ...
The paper is devoted to the analysis of the process of political communication in the conditions of ...
The article provides the topical for modern society notion – the notion of political correctness. Th...
Sukhorukov, V. V. New logical bases for research of Orthodox churchliness / V. V. Sukhorukov // Науч...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the linguistic and cultural type “Russian bureaucrat”. The...
Bagmut I. Yu., Popova T. M., Titkova A. V., Philipchenko S. M., Shepylieva N. V. The influence of su...