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Improving the Use of Authentic Video Materials in Foreign Language Teaching at Higher Education Institutions

Section: METHODOLOGY Position: PhD Student Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 2 (2026) 25.05.2026 Pages: 168-189 DOI 10.36078/987655529
In contemporary language education, authentic materials are widely recognized as an effective means of promoting language acquisition in real-life contexts and developing intercultural competence. Amo...
authenticity authentic video communicative competence integrated development linguodidactics +5 more
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Developing the Information Competence of Pre-Service Foreign Language Teachers Based on a Learner-Centered Approach

Section: METHODOLOGY Position: Independent Researcher Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 2 (2026) 25.05.2026 Pages: 148-167 DOI 10.36078/987655528
The relevance of this study is driven by the rapid advancement of information technologies in contemporary education and the increasing demands placed on future foreign language teachers. The main aim...
person-centered approach information competence digital education methodical model pedagogical experiment +5 more
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Lingua-Pragmatic Interpretation of the Conflict Between the Individual and Society in the Works of Said Ahmad and George Orwell

Section: LITERARY STUDIES Position: Independent Researcher Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 2 (2026) 25.05.2026 Pages: 129-147 DOI 10.36078/987655527
The ideological representation of the societyindividual conflict in literary discourse remains a complex issue, particularly when ideology is conveyed not only through thematic content but also throug...
society-individual conflict ideology linguopragmatics literary discourse comparative analysis +3 more
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Classification and Functional Significance of Key Lexemes

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: PhD Student Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 2 (2026) 25.05.2026 Pages: 98-113 DOI 10.36078/987655525
The primary aim of this study is to examine the role of core lexemes as system-forming elements in lexical organization and to develop principled criteria for their identification and classification. ...
core lexeme lexical system semantic field prototype theory cognitive linguistics +5 more
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Genre Characteristics of the Language of Spanish Newspapers

Section: JOURNALISM Position: Independent Researcher (DSc) Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 2 (2026) 25.05.2026 Pages: 190-206 DOI 10.36078/987655530
The rapid expansion of information exchange in the global media space has transformed the media into one of the most influential social institutions. Within this context, newspaper texts have acquired...
media space press newspaper genre informational +7 more
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Lexical, Syntactic, and Stylistic Features of Texts on Travel and Pilgrimage in Tourism Discourse

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: Independent Researcher Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 2 (2026) 25.05.2026 Pages: 82-97 DOI 10.36078/987655524
The primary objective of this study is to identify the linguistic mechanisms through which tourism texts fulfill the functions of informing audiences, establishing credibility, and encouraging engagem...
tourism discourse travel text pilgrimage text communicative function lexical features +5 more
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. Lingua-Pragmatic Features of the Tabloidization Process in English and Uzbek Media Discourse Headlines

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: Independent Researcher Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 2 (2026) 25.05.2026 Pages: 36-60 DOI 10.36078/987655522
The systematic study of media linguistics and media discourse has become one of the leading areas of contemporary linguistic research. In recent years, increasing attention has been paid to media head...
media discourse headline tabloidization linguo-pragmatics comparative analysis +5 more
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Pragmatic Characteristics of the Command Speech Act in Parent–Child Communication in English and Uzbek

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: PhD Student Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 2 (2026) 25.05.2026 Pages: 19-35 DOI 10.36078/987655521
This article presents a contrastive pragmalinguistic analysis of directive speech acts in English and Uzbek parent-child discourse. As an illocutionary act type encompassing commands, requests, instru...
directive speech act imperatives parent-child discourse pragmalinguistics illocutionary force +5 more
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Similes about the Children of Hazrat Zahiriddin Babur and His Eldest Son Humayun

Section: THROUGH THE LENS OF HISTORY Academic Title: Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Agriculture Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 1 (2026) Pages: 290-298
This article depicts the life journey and difficult fate of Humayun, who remained faithful to Babur’s final advice, in a historical and publicistic style. It highlights conflicts with his brothers, hi...
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A linguopragmatic study of the translation of international economic correspondence

Section: THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TRANSLATION Position: Senior Lecturer Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 1 (2026) 25.03.2026 Pages: 188-203 DOI 10.36078/987655567
This article provides a comparative analysis of the linguopragmatic features of translating international economic correspondence using examples from English and Uzbek. The study examines the terminol...
international economic correspondence economic translation linguopragmatic analysis formal style terminology +3 more
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The pragmatics of emotive, onomatopoeic, and modal words and the peculiarities of their translation

Section: THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TRANSLATION Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Philology Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 1 (2026) 25.03.2026 Pages: 167-187 DOI 10.36078/987655566
In contemporary translation studies, increasing attention is being devoted to the pragmatic and linguocultural dimensions of linguistic units. In light of these considerations, investigating the trans...
emotive words interjections imitative words modal words onomatopoeia +5 more
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Ekphrasis in the English Novel of the 20th–21st Centuries: Narratological and Semantic Aspects

Section: LITERARY STUDIES Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 1 (2026) 25.03.2026 Pages: 125-143 DOI 10.36078/987655558
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The Theoretical and Methodological Foundations for Improving the Sociocultural Competence of Students of Economic HEIs in Teaching Russian Vocabulary

Section: METHODOLOGY Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 1 (2026) 25.03.2026 Pages: 247-272 DOI 10.36078/987655564
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Personification Techniques in Contemporary Radio Journalism

Section: JOURNALISM Academic Title: Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Philology Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 1 (2026) 25.03.2026 Pages: 273-289 DOI 10.36078/987655565
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The System of Tense-Aspect Features and Modes of Verbal Action in the Russian Language

Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 1 (2026) 25.03.2026 Pages: 55-73 DOI 10.36078/987655554
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Existential Space: Marginality as a Norm in iPhuck 10 by V.Pelevin

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Section: LITERARY STUDIES Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 1 (2026) 25.03.2026 Pages: 109-124 DOI 10.36078/987655557
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Functional and Pragmatic Features of Translating Financial and Economic Terms in English and Uzbek Economic Discourse

Section: THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TRANSLATION Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Philology Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 1 (2026) 25.03.2026 Pages: 144-166 DOI 10.36078/987655559
This article examines the theoretical and practical aspects of equivalence and adequacy in the translation of financial-economic and socioeconomic texts. The main objective of the study is to identify...
financial and economic texts equivalence adequacy pragmatic equivalence functional equivalence +5 more
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Linguistic and Toponymic Information in the Works of Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur

Section: THROUGH THE LENS OF HISTORY Academic Title: Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Philosophy Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 1 (2026) 25.03.2026 Pages: 299-305
This article analyzes the linguistic and toponymic information found in the works of Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur. Babur’s attitude toward the Turkic language, the stylistic simplicity of the Baburnama, ...
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A Comparative-Typological Study of the Phenomenon of Gradation in the Uzbek and English Languages

Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 1 (2026) 25.03.2026 Pages: 39-54 DOI 10.36078/987655552
In contemporary linguistics, the comparative study of semantic categories has become increasingly significant. One of the complex linguistic phenomena reflecting this tendency is gradation, manifested...
gradation Uzbek language meaning intensity comparative-typological analysis English language +5 more
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Linguocognitive Representation of the Concept of Human Physical Appearance in Phraseological Units

Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 1 (2026) 25.03.2026 Pages: 39-54 DOI 10.36078/987655553
phraseological units human physical appearance linguocognitive approach conceptual metaphor metonymy +5 more
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