PhD in Philology, Associate Professor
National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine
03041, 15 Heroiv Defence Str., Kyiv, Ukraine
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Catalog and peculiarities of its design (on the example of the catalog of own names of garden and park facilities relating to the cultural and historical fund of Kyiv)Iryna Vakulyk Keywords: catalog; cataloging; proper names; parks; landscapes; cultural and historical fund; cultural heritage
Vakulyk, I.
(2019).
Catalog and peculiarities of its design (on the example of the catalog of own names of garden and park facilities relating to the cultural and historical fund of Kyiv) .
International Journal of Philology,
10(3),
61-67.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2019.03.061
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Gaudeamus: From source of origin to cultIryna Vakulyk Keywords: modern student anthem; medieval goliard’s songs; «Gaudeamus»; perception phenomenon; interpretation
Vakulyk, I.
(2020).
Gaudeamus: From source of origin to cult.
International Journal of Philology,
11(2),
46-51.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2020.02.046
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Lexical borrowings in unrelated languagesIryna Vakulyk Keywords: terminology; borrowing; term; European area; Latin language; languagesthat are not closely related; Indo-European language family; Finno-Ugric languages
Vakulyk, I.
(2020).
Lexical borrowings in unrelated languages.
International Journal of Philology,
11(3),
91-95.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2020.03.015
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Peculiarities of poetic translations of neoclassicsIryna Vakulyk Keywords: Roman poetry; translation; sonnet; genre canons; antiquity; poetic dimensions
Vakulyk, I.
(2020).
Peculiarities of poetic translations of neoclassics.
International Journal of Philology,
11(4),
64-69.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2020.04.064
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Sonnet as a special style in the works of neoclassicistsIryna Vakulyk Keywords: sonnet; neoclassics; European heritage; poetic tradition; ancient world
Vakulyk, I.
(2021).
Sonnet as a special style in the works of neoclassicists.
International Journal of Philology,
12(2),
56-59.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2021.02.056
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Code in the context of lexicographic fixation of the termsIryna Vakulyk Keywords: picture of the world; information space; code; code words; coding; sign; term; terminology
Vakulyk, I.
(2021).
Code in the context of lexicographic fixation of the terms .
International Journal of Philology,
12(3),
72-76.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2021.03.072
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“Poem should thrill”: On the rough sonnets of neoclassic poets in the context of the totalitarian regimeIryna Vakulyk Keywords: ancient poetry; rhythmics; sonnet; totalitarian regime; neoclassics; stylistic platform; M. Zerov; M. Rylsky
Vakulyk, I.
(2021).
“Poem should thrill”: On the rough sonnets of neoclassic poets in the context of the totalitarian regime .
International Journal of Philology,
12(4),
25-29.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2021.04.004
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New terminological units and peculiarities of their functioning in the languageIryna Vakulyk Keywords: Convіd-19; the Russian-Ukrainian war; mass media; terminology; vocabulary; determinology; semantization
Vakulyk, I.
(2022).
New terminological units and peculiarities of their functioning in the language.
International Journal of Philology,
13(1),
5-13.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2022.01.005
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The concept of “information space” of the present: Sources, state, prospectsIryna Vakulyk Keywords: world picture; concept; information space; language; communication; meanings; text; intention; code
Vakulyk, I.
(2022).
The concept of “information space” of the present: Sources, state, prospects .
International Journal of Philology,
13(4),
75-84.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog13(4_1).2022.008
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The richness of the lexical fund of European languages through the prism of international diplomacy termsIryna Vakulyk Keywords: terminological matrix; scientific concept; lexicography; borrowed lexemes; final affixes; term; term element; classical languages; borrowed terms; integral semes
Vakulyk, I.
(2023).
The richness of the lexical fund of European languages through the prism of international diplomacy terms.
International Journal of Philology,
14(2),
43-51.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog14(2).2023.05
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