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In studying a foreign language, informal speech acquisition comes first in the target settings of students at the elementary and basic levels, i. e. at the initial stage of learning process. When studying Russian as a foreign language, students experience... see more

It is known that in all languages phraseological units are one of the basic units of the language, carrying national and cultural elements. In the concept and translation, the comparison of phraseological units of the Russian and Uzbek languages helps to ... see more

This study discusses analysis of translation linguistics units of women’s language features in The Novel Paper Towns by John Green. This study aimed to (1) analysis linguistic units of women’s language features in the novel Paper Towns, (2) analyzing the ... see more

Multi-word units (MWUs) are defined as two or more words that commonly co-occur. There is evidence that knowledge of high-frequency MWUs is essential to language fluency, leading to growing research identifying valuable MWUs to learn and the impact of L1-... see more

The study of phraseological units by foreign students at the stage of their professional education is an important means of enriching students ' speech, mastering the lexical norms of the Russian language. As you know, phraseological units can contain dif... see more

Lexical meaning, as an important and essential aspect of the word, has long attracted the attention of scholars, who, in trying to know its nature, have sometimes mystified it by seeing it as an inexplicable thing and sometimes simplified it, equating it ... see more

Abstract: The development of a dictionary culture consists of three main phases: (a) the information phase, (b) the learning phase and (c) the consolidation phase. The first step towards a new dictionary culture is to inform mother-tongue speakers of avai... see more

This article deals with the national dictionary offices of the previous bilingual dispensation, the eleven official national dictionary offices in the present multilingual dispensation, and the future prospects of these offices. It discusses the past disp... see more

This study inferred the pre-service English teachers conceptualizations of their internship experience and investigated the process of reflective identity construction. Thirty pre-service English language teachers participated in the study with their fina... see more

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