Когніція, комунікація, дискурс Cognition, communication, discourse

About Когніція, комунікація, дискурс Cognition, communication, discourse

Когніція, комунікація, дискурс Cognition, communication, discourse, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, specializes in the field of philology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Diachronic plurality in translation of Shakespeare’s plays: a cognitive-discursive perspective

Cognitive-evolutionary theory of language: justification

Fauna-inspired fashion through the English language glass

Typical agramaticalized constructions as actualized mono- and polysynonymic transforms of virtual primary syntagmata and propositions (on the material of modern french fiction).

Patterns of evidentials use in dream narratives

U.S. administration’s press communications on Tunisia after the July 25, 2021 ‘state of exception’: The shaping of urgency discourse

The DIVIDED SELF metaphor and conceptualizations of the internal conflict in suicide notes

Political toxicity in the contrastive perspective (Based on American, British and Ukrainian media discourse)

Когніція, комунікація, дискурс Cognition, communication, discourse Information

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Харківський національний університет імені В.Н. Каразіна

Citations(all)

1216

Citations(since 2020)

610

Cited By

715

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

34

i10Index(since 2020)

20

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Когніція, комунікація, дискурс Cognition, communication, discourse Skills & Research Interests

philology

Top articles of Когніція, комунікація, дискурс Cognition, communication, discourse

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Diachronic plurality in translation of Shakespeare’s plays: a cognitive-discursive perspective

Cognition, Communication, Discourse. Series “Philology”

Y. Boiko

2023/8/31

Cognitive-evolutionary theory of language: justification

Cognition, Communication, Discourse. Series “Philology”

S. Popov

2023/8/31

Fauna-inspired fashion through the English language glass

Cognition, Communication, Discourse. Series “Philology”

A. Belova

2023/8/31

Typical agramaticalized constructions as actualized mono- and polysynonymic transforms of virtual primary syntagmata and propositions (on the material of modern french fiction).

Cognition, Communication, Discourse

A. Lepetiukha

2023

Patterns of evidentials use in dream narratives

Cognition, Communication, Discourse. Series “Philology”

V. Nikolaienko

2023/8/31

U.S. administration’s press communications on Tunisia after the July 25, 2021 ‘state of exception’: The shaping of urgency discourse

Cognition, Communication, Discourse

B. Ben Ghozlen

2023

The DIVIDED SELF metaphor and conceptualizations of the internal conflict in suicide notes

Cognition, Communication, Discourse. Series “Philology”

N. Ananieva

2023/8/31

Political toxicity in the contrastive perspective (Based on American, British and Ukrainian media discourse)

Cognition, Communication, Discourse. Series “Philology”

N. Shkvorchenko

2023/8/31

Ecolinguistic approach to the analysis of the notion “leader’s charisma” (based on English non-fiction literature)

Cognition, Communication, Discourse

Y. Soloshchuk

L.

& Skrynnik

2023

Multimodal meaning-making of aggression in English song narrative: A cognitive-pragmatic perspective

Cognition, Communication, Discourse. Series “Philology”

O. Krysanova

T.

& Herezhun

2023/8/31

Revelative evidential markers in English-language dream reports: A corpus-based study

Cognition, Communication, Discourse

V. Nikolaienko

2023

Presenting grammar through Internet memes in teaching English for specific purposes

Cognition, Communication, Discourse. Series “Philology”

O. Kalyuzhna

A.

Lavrinenko

I.

& Radchenko

2023/8/31

The ECOSOPHY concept in discourses of language education: a cross-cultural perspective

Cognition, Communication, Discourse. Series “Philology”

S. A.-M. Shamaieva

I.

Paschal

M. J.

& Gougou

2023/8/31

Linguistic means of forming euphemisms in the modern Chinese language.

Cognition, Communication, Discourse

M. Naumenko

S.

& Kryvonis

2023

American social media on the Russia-Ukraine war: A multimodal analysis

Cognition, Communication, Discourse. Series “Philology”

I. Shevchenko

2022/12/30

Multimodality and cross-modal cohesion in manga

Cognition, Communication, Discourse. Series “Philology”

V. Yefymenko

2022/10/16

Emergent meaning-making in multimodal discourse: A case for sadness in The Horse Whisperer

Cognition, Communication, Discourse. Series “Philology”

T. Krysanova

2022/10/16

Emotive lexicon of the political narrative: Ukraine and the West in Chinese media

Cognition, communication, discourse

Svitlana Zhabotynska

Anastasiya Brynko

2022/12/30

Ukraine and the West in pro-Russia Chinese media: A methodology for the analysis of multimodal political narratives

Cognition, communication, discourse

Svitlana Zhabotynska

Olha Ryzhova

2022/10/16

Human trafficking and the modern slavery framing of the problem: Between rhetorical pathos and conceptual limitations

Cognition, Communication, Discourse. Series “Philology”

D. Petrova

2022/10/16

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