Doctor of Philology, Professor
National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine
03041, 15 Heroiv Defence Str., Kyiv, Ukraine
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Panteleimon Kulish’s symbolic imagery in comparison to the cristian and mythological archetypal symbolism (based on the story “Granny from the other world”)Nataliia Kravchenko Keywords: symbolic images; Panteleimon Kulish; Christian; mythological; archetype
Kravchenko, N.
(2019).
Panteleimon Kulish’s symbolic imagery in comparison to the cristian and mythological archetypal symbolism (based on the story “Granny from the other world”) .
International Journal of Philology,
10(1),
14-19.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2019.01.014
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Biblical intertextuality devices in african american rap texts (based on the Kendrick Lamar’s album “Damn”)Nataliia Kravchenko Keywords: biblical intertextuality; rap text; semantic coherence; hyper-text; concept; narrative principle of “feedback network
Kravchenko, N.
(2019).
Biblical intertextuality devices in african american rap texts (based on the Kendrick Lamar’s album “Damn”) .
International Journal of Philology,
10(2),
12-17.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2019.02.012
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Prospective directions for studying zoological nomenclature: Linguocognitive dimensionNataliia Kravchenko, Svitlana Kharchenko Keywords: terminology; zoological nomenclature; zoonym; dictionary; thesaurus; priority area
Kravchenko, N., & Kharchenko, S.
(2020).
Prospective directions for studying zoological nomenclature: Linguocognitive dimension.
International Journal of Philology,
11(1),
6-14.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2020.01.006
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Discourse structure relationships (based on international legal “Soft law” discourse)Nataliia Kravchenko Keywords: discourse structure; hierarchic relations; syntagmatic; paradigmatic; multilevel links; single-level relations; international legal discourse
Kravchenko, N.
(2020).
Discourse structure relationships (based on international legal “Soft law” discourse).
International Journal of Philology,
11(1),
101-107.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2020.01.101
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Directive acts in international legal discourse: Scale of ilocutionary force intensityNataliia Kravchenko, Anastasiia Pozhar Keywords: degree of illocutionary force; taxonomy of directives; international legal discourse; mitigation; hedges
Kravchenko, N., & Pozhar, A.
(2023).
Directive acts in international legal discourse: Scale of ilocutionary force intensity.
International Journal of Philology,
14(2),
13-22.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog14(2).2023.02
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Multimodal advertising: Semiotic and cognitive pragmatic aspectsNataliia Kravchenko, Oleksandr Yudenko Keywords: multimodal advertising; secondary signified; conceptual blending; implicature; speech acts
Kravchenko, N., & Yudenko, O.
(2023).
Multimodal advertising: Semiotic and cognitive pragmatic aspects .
International Journal of Philology,
14(4),
6-15.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog14(4).2023.01
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Philosophical allusions in Fowles' novel “The Magus”: A linguistic aspectNataliia Kravchenko, Olena Brechak Keywords: philosophical allusions; Fowles' “The Magus“ ”; source spaces; degree of explicitness; structure; typology; symbolic code; hermeneutic code
Kravchenko, N., & Brechak, O.
(2024).
Philosophical allusions in Fowles' novel “The Magus”: A linguistic aspect.
International Journal of Philology,
15(1),
46-54.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog15(1).2024.05
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