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Русский "mock English"
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Rivlina A. A.
The article deals with the concept of “mock language” on the example of English-related lingual units being used jocularly or ironically by Russian speakers, that is, with Russian “mock English”. The primary emphasis is laid on the strategies of the English language carnivalesque spoofing, on “speaking from under a verbal mask” in the process of the Russian language Englishization. These practices are theorized within the framework of transligualism and translanguaging approach as the manifestations of translingual creativity.
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Череповец: Череповецкий государственный университет, 2017.
Gritsenko E., Аликина А. В., Вестник Томского государственного университета. Филология 2026 № 99 С. 47–76
This article analyzes the linguistic and communicative features of employment discourse in Russian Telegram channels, which represent a new dimension of professional communication in the digital age. The study emphasizes Telegram's role as a dynamic, interactive multimodal platform that differs significantly from traditional digital job search platforms such as hh.ru or Superjob.ru. The research material ...
Added: March 13, 2026
Yakovleva A., Kosheliuk N., Moroz G., International Journal of Bilingualism 2025 P. 1–19
Aims and Research Questions: In this paper, we present a corpus-based study of preposition drop (p-drop) in the speech of Mari-Russian and Beserman-Russian bilinguals compared to the speech of Russian monolinguals. Based on data from spoken corpora, we demonstrate that the prepositions v ‘in’, k ‘to’, s ‘with’ are omitted in the speech of bilinguals ...
Added: November 26, 2025
Savelyev A., Вопросы языкового родства 2025 № 23/1-2 С. 137–167
This article represents the first part of a two-part study devoted to the analysis of Turkic loanwords of the Bulghar-Chuvash type in the Permic languages. In this part, general criteria are proposed for distinguishing Bulgharic borrowings within the corpus of Udmurt and Komi words of Turkic origin. In addition, a “core” layer of Bulghar-Chuvash loanwords ...
Added: October 28, 2025
Гаевская М. А., Chikhacheva D., В кн.: СБОРНИК МАТЕРИАЛОВ ПО ИТОГАМ ПРОВЕДЕНИЯ КОНФЕРЕНЦИИ МОЛОДЫХ УЧЕНЫХ В РАМКАХ МЕЖДУНАРОДНОГО МОЛОДЕЖНОГО ФОРУМА-СЛЕТА СТУДЕНЧЕСКИХ НАУЧНЫХ ОБЩЕСТВ.: Белгород: ООО «Эпицентр, 2022. С. 11–20.
В статье определяются наиболее распространённые стилистические средства и приёмы, используемые в популярных американских социальных сетях, а также устанавливаются особенности восприятия юмористической ситуации в публикациях. Материалом исследования являются как вербальные, так и креолизованные тексты. Таким образом, выявляются тенденции в отношении создания комического эффекта в рамках Интернет-дискурса, которые учитывают лингвистические и экстралингвистические факторы, актуальные для носителей американского ...
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Shvedova E., Koryakov Y., Elizaveta Zabelina, Journal of Language Relationship 2025 Vol. 23 No. 3–4 P. 207–275
This study documents and analyzes lexical data from four Christian North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic varieties: Mahmudi, Nudiz, Verin Dvin Urmi, and Urmia Urmi, focusing on the previously undescribed Mahmudi and Nudiz. We provide correspondences from these lects for an extended 226-item basic vocabulary list collected for this study with etymologies, cognates from earlier Aramaic, and loanword sources. ...
Added: September 4, 2025
Grishanova A., Russian linguistics 2025 Vol. 49 Article 10
The purpose of this study is to present a summary of morphosyntactic variation and a detailed analysis of the phenomenon of preposition drop in the Russian speech of Chuvash bilinguals. Specifically, I investigate what underlying factors might condition the variation. I conduct a qualitative analysis of the data extracted from the corpus of Russian spoken ...
Added: July 10, 2025
Khachaturyan M., Moroz G., Mamy P., Journal of Sociolinguistics 2025 Vol. 29 No. 4 P. 268–284
This paper contributes to research on the awareness of grammatical variability through a study of variation in reflexivity marking in Mano under the influence of Kpelle, both indigenous languages of Guinea. The speakers of these languages are found to be sensitive to contact-induced grammatical variation in reflexivity, which manifests via variation in comprehension patterns and, ...
Added: June 3, 2025
Naccarato C., Moroz G., International Journal of Bilingualism 2026 Vol. 30 No. 2 P. 358–379
Aims and Research Questions: The paper investigates variation in numeral constructions in the L2 Russian speech of bilinguals from different regions of Russia. The main research questions are the following: What factors prompt variation in this domain of grammar? Can we argue that non-standard marking is motivated by contact?
Methodology: We conduct a corpus-based study ...
Added: January 24, 2025
Gritsenko E.S, Kamou O.M., Russian Journal of Linguistics 2024 Vol. 28 No. 3 P. 615–632
Many studies addressing the differences in the use of lexical bundles in academic English by L1 and L2 writers interpret these differences as a deficiency or deviation that L2 writers need to eliminate. In this paper, we argue that this “deviant” use is not essentially the product of insufficient knowledge of English and/or Anglophone norms ...
Added: October 31, 2024
Chikhacheva D., Гаевская М. А., Белгород: ООО «Эпицентр, 2022.
В сборник материалов включены статьи участников конференции молодых ученых, проводимой в рамках Международного Молодежного Форума-слета СНО, проходившего в 2022 году на базе Белгородского государственного национального исследовательского университета. Во время конференции рассматривались актуальные вопросы молодежной науки по различным направлениям, в том числе гуманитарные и общественные науки, технические и естественные науки. Молодые ученые представили материалы о результатах ...
Added: September 23, 2024
Khachaturyan M., Moroz G., Vydrin V. et al., Studies in Language 2025 Vol. 49 No. 4 P. 823–857
In this paper, we address valency patterns in seven Mande languages with various degrees of genealogical proximity. Our study is based on the BivalTyp questionnaire focusing on 130 two-place predicates (Say 2020). While belonging to two distinct genetic groupings, two languages of the set, i.e. Mano (Southern Mande) and Kpelle (Southwestern Mande), are in intense ...
Added: August 27, 2024
Khachaturyan M., Moroz G., Mamy P., Linguistics 2024 Vol. 62 No. 5 P. 1225–1250
This paper explores variation in the patterns of reflexivity marking in the Mano language and possible influence from the Kpelle language by using an experimental design with a picture questionnaire. While Kpelle does not have a morphological distinction between reflexive and basic pronouns, the Mano variety spoken by Mano-dominant individuals does possess such a distinction ...
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Budnikova A., Научное мнение 2022 № 5 С. 109–115
TEIL (Teaching English as an International Language), built on the basis of multilingual and multicultural nature of modern communication, is a promising area of research in FLT. The conceptual foundations of TEIL are developed within the transcultural approach framework, whose purpose is the formation and development of the transcultural communicative competence. This article is devoted ...
Added: February 11, 2024
Минец Д. В., М.: ООО «Конверт», 2018.
Монография посвящена описанию языковых средств различных уровней экспликации, участвующих в конструировании авторской идентичности в современной сетевой литературе. На материале конкретных дискурсивных (поэтических и прозаических) художественных контентов выявлены следующие дискурсивные практики конструирования идентичности: оним, соматизм, языковая игра, лингвокультурема, вербатим. ...
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Häberl C. G., Kashintseva K., Loesov S., , in: Language Diversity in Iran: New Texts and Perspectives from Non-Iranian Languages.: De Gruyter, 2024. Ch. 8 P. 285–358.
This survey offers a brief grammatical description of the Turoyo language spoken in the southeast of Turkey. Ṭuroyo is a largely unwritten Eastern Neo-Aramaic language, which derives its name from the Tur Abdin region. The Tur Abdin region, the ancient home of Ṭuroyo and the last remaining stronghold of Aramaic in the Republic of Türkiye, ...
Added: November 5, 2023
De Gruyter, 2024.
The current companion will offer a survey of the Afroasiatic, Dravidian, Indo-Aryan, and Turkic languages in contact with Iranian languages. Comparatively few of Iran's minority languages are well-documented or even widely known outside of a small cadre of specialists. A volume that organizes sketches of the non-Iranian languages of Iran offers a unique perspective on ...
Added: November 5, 2023
Павлина С. Ю., Верхневолжский филологический вестник 2022 Т. 30 № 3 С. 121–129
The article examines the way the english phraseological units containing ethnonyms function in modern media discourse. The research tests the hypothesis, according to which idioms with embedded ethnonyms do not fit the modern social paradigm, which entails some usage limitations. The semantic properties of such conventional idioms are investigated and, as a result, the following ...
Added: September 19, 2023
Ter-Avanesova A., Daniel M., Linguistic Variation 2023 No. 1 P. 28–74
In this paper, we provide a survey of the diachronic development of the Russian second genitive (Gen2). As endpoints of this development, we consider data from Russian dialects representing different dialect groups. Assumedly, the expansion of Gen2 started off as ‘recycling’ of the genitive of a declension type that became obsolete already in the pre-written ...
Added: September 8, 2023
Zakirova A., Родной язык: лингвистический журнал 2022 № 1 С. 5–49
This paper provides a survey of number agreement in the East Caucasian languages and languages of other language families in contact with East Caucasian. For a sample of 59 idioms I considered number agreement strategies of adjectives in the attributive position and established what factors license agreement in these idioms. Besides, I assessed the weight ...
Added: August 29, 2023