"Event" as the key concept of the comprehension of contemporary social reality: semantic and mental accents
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2013, Vol 3, Issue
Abstract
This article examines the semantic accents, conceptual nuances, the specificity of the use of the term "event" as a linguistic tool for describing the contemporary social reality (postmodern society) in different languages and cultures (English, French, German, Russian).
Authors and Affiliations
Elena Vladimirovna Pilyugina
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