DOI: 10.26907/2541-7738.2021.1 

Historical Linguistics

 

Dzitstsojty Yu.A. Turkic elements in the toponymy of South Ossetia

9

Muratova R.T. Names of horse coat colors in the Bashkir language: Genesis, development, and semantics

19

Shtatnova A.O. The orthography of the Fedorovsky II Parimeinik of the 13th century

30

Pragmatics, Text

 

Voronina L.V. The illocutionary profile of text units with purpose semantics in the aspect of their modeling and interpretation

42

Alimova A.D. Evolution of free indirect speech structures in English, American, and Russian literature

53

Gimaletdinova G.K., Dovtaeva E.Kh. Sentiment analysis of reader comments: Automated vs manual text processing

65

Mkhitaryan G.S. Some techniques of equirhythmic translation (based on Russian covers of foreign songs)

81

Gilemshin F.F. Colloquial language elements in the translated version of Kayum Nasiri’s “Abugalisina kyssasy”

93

Saetgaraeva L.R., Gilazetdinova G.Kh. Structural organization of the English cooking recipes dating back to the second half of the 19th century

101

Chumak-Zhun I.I., Saenko M.I. The pragmatic and pedagogical potential of the communicative space in folk lullaby

109

Semantics and Linguistic Worldview

 

Volskaya Yu.A. Morphological criterion for distinguishing between abstract and concrete nouns: An experimental approach

119

Golubykh A.A. Nuclear components of the conceptual framework ‘medicine’ in the mo­dern English language

130

Kasimova G.K. On the semantic development of the word in modern Russian language

142

Kruglov V.V. The oppositional pair of heaven – earth in the Xici Zhuan and its linguistic parameters

154

Titova A.S. Peripheral zone in precedent name perception: Plyushkin as a polysemantic unit in the communicative consciousness

162

Cheremohina D.A. Creative personality in V.S. Vysotsky’s individual worldview

170

Quantitative Linguistics

 

Galieva A.M. The Menzerath–Altmann law: Experimenting with Tatar texts

180

Criticism and Bibliography

 

Martynov D.E. The ancient past and fiction, or about the construction of worlds by humanities scholars: A review of books

190