7 articles in this issue
Myroslava Bahan, Maryna Navalna, Alla Istomina
The purpose of the article is to analyze the ways of verbal emotional regulation of modern Ukrainian youth and to outline ways to improve their psycholinguistic hygiene. To achieve this goal, the following tasks were performed: (1) the typical verbal... see more
Yuliia Hryshko
Introduction. The article deals with the results of three psycholinguistic experiments. The purpose of this research is to determine the influence of specific linguistic units – phonetic nonce words – on the perception of modern Ukrainian poetical discour... see more
Kulpash Koptleuova, Balgenzh? Karagulova, Bagila Muratbek, Mairagul Kushtayeva, Kulshat Kondybay
The purpose of the research. This paper describes the linguistic situation in the oil industry of Kazakhstan. The linguistic situation in the oil industry of Kazakhstan is characterized by functioning of the trilingualism with three languages being used s... see more
Vasyl Kremen, Volodymyr Ilyin
Introduction. The article presents a psycholinguistic analysis of a new concept of man in the situation of digital reality as a new image of the world. The objective of the study is to consider the possibilities of transformational linguistics in determin... see more
Aysegül Özcan Vural, Gülmira Kuruoglu, Köksal Alptekin
Objective. Language disorder is one of the most significant symptom domains that characterizes Schizophrenia Disorder. The aim of the present study carried out considering language deviations is to investigate and compare the schizophrenic patients’ and c... see more
Liliia Tereshchenko , Svitlana Gladio
The purpose of the study is to use empirical data to detect verbal signs of falsehood/deceit/fib or, conversely, veracity in written texts. The data are taken from authentic texts written in two languages: Ukrainian (mother tongue) and English (first fore... see more
Jihad Hamdan, Dina Hammouri
Purpose. The study reported here aims to identify and classify the pragmatic functions of the frequently used idiomatic expression Yalla, literally ‘let’s’, in Jordanian Spoken Arabic (JSA). Method. The data were collected from 145 university students (ma... see more