Dichotomy “Own - Alien” in Discourse of Palestinian-Israeli Conflict from Point of View of Linguistic Imagology (on Material of Novels by Lynne Reid Banks “Broken Bridge” and Gloria Dubov Miklowitz “The Enemy Has a Face”)
The semantic opposition “own - alien” and its transformation into a dichotomy “own - other” is considered from the position of a new interdisciplinary scientific direction - linguistic imagology. The definition of a new sphere of scientific knowledge is given with reference to the few authors develo...
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Auteur principal: | S. D. Kamalova |
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Tsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektov
2018
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