PhD in Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor
National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine
03041, 15 Heroiv Defence Str., Kyiv, Ukraine
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Violation of spelling norms in media texts (on the materials of online publications "Ukrainian Truth", "Doba")Oksana Tepla Keywords: mistake; spelling norm; speech culture; media text; mass media
Tepla, O.
(2020).
Violation of spelling norms in media texts (on the materials of online publications "Ukrainian Truth", "Doba").
International Journal of Philology,
11(3),
106-110.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2020.03.018
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Mistake-dangerous phenomena at the lexical level in network mediaOksana Tepla Keywords: lexical error; anormat; semantically modified tokens; speech culture; media text; mass media
Tepla, O.
(2020).
Mistake-dangerous phenomena at the lexical level in network media.
International Journal of Philology,
11(4),
119-123.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2020.04.119
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Syntax anormals in texts of internet editionsOksana Tepla Keywords: syntactic error; normative; passive language units; speech culture; media text; mass media
Tepla, O.
(2021).
Syntax anormals in texts of internet editions.
International Journal of Philology,
12(1),
113-116.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2021.01.113
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Error dangerous phenomena in network media: Morphological levelOksana Tepla Keywords: morphological error; normative; formation of nouns; numerals; verbs; speech culture; media text; mass media
Tepla, O.
(2021).
Error dangerous phenomena in network media: Morphological level.
International Journal of Philology,
12(2),
112-115.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2021.02.112
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Punctual errors on the pages of Internet publicationsOksana Tepla Keywords: punctuation error; normative; speech culture; media text; online edition; mass media
Tepla, O.
(2021).
Punctual errors on the pages of Internet publications .
International Journal of Philology,
12(3),
103-106.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2021.03.103
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Functioning of interferemas and russianismsin the texts of internet editionsOksana Tepla Keywords: Russianisms; interferems; speech culture; online publications; mass media
Tepla, O.
(2021).
Functioning of interferemas and russianismsin the texts of internet editions.
International Journal of Philology,
12(4),
93-96.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2021.04.017
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Creation of coronavirus vocabulary as a neology development tendencyOksana Tepla Keywords: lexical innovations; neologisms; neology; coronavirus vocabulary; COVID innovations
Tepla, O.
(2022).
Creation of coronavirus vocabulary as a neology development tendency.
International Journal of Philology,
13(4),
40-49.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog13(4_1).2022.004
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Telescopy as a way of creating neolexicon of the pandemic period in English and UkrainianOksana Tepla Keywords: lexical innovations; neologisms; neology; COVID-innovations; telescoping
Tepla, O.
(2023).
Telescopy as a way of creating neolexicon of the pandemic period in English and Ukrainian .
International Journal of Philology,
14(1),
44-52.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog14(1).2023.05
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The concept of "war" in the linguistic and cultural aspect (based on the material of publicistic discourse)Oksana Tepla Keywords: concept; war; journalistic discourse; linguistic and cultural studies
Tepla, O.
(2023).
The concept of "war" in the linguistic and cultural aspect (based on the material of publicistic discourse) .
International Journal of Philology,
14(3),
92-100.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog14(3).2023.010
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Names of educational institutions: The pragmalinguistic aspectOksana Tepla, Tamara Khodurska Keywords: educational marketing; branding of an educational institution; naming; pragmalinguistics
Tepla, O., & Khodurska, T.
(2024).
Names of educational institutions: The pragmalinguistic aspect.
International Journal of Philology,
15(1),
63-71.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog15(1).2024.07
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Word-forming models of neologisms of the Russian-Ukrainian war periodOksana Tepla Keywords: verbal neologisms; affixal model; affixation; word-forming formant; derivation
Tepla, O.
(2024).
Word-forming models of neologisms of the Russian-Ukrainian war period.
International Journal of Philology,
15(4),
63-76.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog/4.2024.63
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