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“Neophilology” Vol. 9, no. 4 (36) for 2023 is sent for the press on November 15, 2023.
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“Neophilology” Vol 9, no. 4 (36) for 2023 is sent for the press on October 20, 2023. The issue contains scientific articles in the following rubrics: “Russian language. Languages of peoples of Russia”, “Languages of peoples of foreign countries (Germanic languages)”, “Russian literature and literature of peoples of Russian Federation”, “Journalism”, “Media communications”, “Theory and history of culture”.
The full-text online version of issue Vol. 9, no. 4 (36) for 2022 is freely available on the platforms of the Scientific Electronic Library (eLibrary), electronic library “CyberLeninka” and on the journal’s website in Russian and English.
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Below there is the list of the authors, whose articles are planned
to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2023,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of October 12, 2023.
Vol 9, no. 4 (36)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Shcherbak A.S., Juanjuan Guo. Features of the functioning of onyms in the handwriting of G.R. Derzhavin
Ostroverkhaia I.V. Intraspecific homofelisonyms
Kharchenko M.M. About the process of lexical dearhaization
Du Xian. Interjections and interjection complexes in the plays of A.N. Ostrovsky
Rubric “Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages)” (5.9.6 – Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages) (philological sciences))
Urazmetova A.V. The role of numerals in the formation and functioning of the toponymic system: complex approach
Pentsova M.M. Folkloric characters in toponyms of Scotland: linguocognitive aspect
Rubric “Russian Literature and Literature of Peoples of Russian Federation” (5.9.1 – Russian literature and literatures of peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Lashcheva A.S. “Galchonok” magazine as a space for children’s creativity
Goncharov P.A. “Native on Fatherland”: A. Solzhenitsyn in V. Astafiev’s view (on the material of letters and journalism)
Khvorova L.E. Yu.S. Semenov: from “Seventeen Moments of Spring” to “The Third Map”. “Encryption” of historical facts
Kovalenko A.G., Hu Jiarui. Dystopia or Transgression? (Two readings of V. Sorokin’s story “The Blizzard”)
Rubric “Journalism” (5.9.9 – Media Communications and Journalism (philological sciences))
Tretyakov V.T. Pleasure before business. About the carnival code of modern television communication
Pronina E.E. Professional identity and problems of novice journalists
Ilchenko S.N. Russia vs Europe: N.Y. Danilevsky’s version. Possibilities of modern media interpretation
Zvereva E.A. Changes in the magazine segment of the domestic media industry in 2022–2023: rebranding of glossy publications
Klemenova E.N., Mukha A.V. Compositional and graphic model of the literary and artistic magazine “Don”
Bakanov R.P., Nurutdinova K.A. Methods of manipulating public opinion when covering political events by Russian and German’s radio stations
Rubric “Media Communications” (5.9.9 – Media Communications and Journalism (philological sciences))
Klemenova E.N., Fedoseeva N.I. The role of regional media in urban community development
Dyatlova A.E., Ilchenko S.N. Transformation of dialogic genres in the online space: analysis and development prospects
Rubric “Theory and History of Culture” (5.10.1 – Theory and History of Culture, Art (cultural studies))
Pronina L.A., Shcherbak A.S. “Soft power” of the Russian language: cultural aspect
Bauder G.A., Polunina L.I. Russian character in symbols and markers of folk ethnicity
Ye Lin, Liu Yitong. Scientific views of R.O. Jacobson in the paradigm of text-linguistics
Sertakova I.N. Mission and vision of modern universities: comparative analysis on the example of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the University of Tokyo
Dear Colleagues!
Below there is the list of the authors, whose articles are planned
to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2023,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of September 14, 2023.
Vol 9, no. 4 (36)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Filatova I.M. Types of formal variants of words in the lexical system of Don patois of the Volgograd region
Terskikh M.V., Zaytseva O.A. Didactic potential of authentic advertising texts in Russian as a foreign language classes
Rubric “Russian Literature and Literature of Peoples of Russian Federation” (5.9.1 – Russian literature and literatures of peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Zhutova S.Y., Sorokina N.V. Plot transformation of “Mozart and Salieri” tragedy by A.S. Pushkin in the story “Pi Day” by N. Dashevskaya
Rubric “Media Communications” (5.9.9 – Media Communications and Journalism (philological sciences))
Shesterina A.M. On the issue of new media typology
Beloedova A.V., Dubrovskaya T.V., Kozhemyakin E.A., Tyazhlov Ya.I. Reception of academic web texts: experimental study
Mashaev M.S.-M., Bazanova A.E. Screen communication in the context of the video essay genre
Sterlikov D.A. Features of network video content naming
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“Neophilology” Vol. 9, no. 3 (35) for 2023 is sent for the press on July 12, 2023.
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“Neophilology” Vol 9, no. 2 (34) for 2023 is sent for the press on June 2, 2023. The issue contains scientific articles in the following rubrics: “Russian language. Languages of peoples of Russia”, “Languages of peoples of foreign countries (Germanic languages)”, “Russian literature and literature of peoples of Russian Federation”, “Media communications and journalism”.
The full-text online version of issue Vol. 9, no. 3 (35) for 2023 is freely available on the platforms of the Scientific Electronic Library (
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Below there is the list of the authors, whose articles are planned
to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2023,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of June 22, 2023.
Vol 9, no. 3 (35)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Shigurov V.V., Shigurova T.A. Functional-semantic type of substantive word adverbialization form “boon”
Uskova O.A., Gritsenko A.A. Normativity of virtual communication in the expression of a negative evaluation
Krylova M.N. Speech strategies and tactics used by participants in modern educational webinars
Wang Han. Nomination of society and sociomorphic code of nomination: correlation of concepts
Anisimova T.V., Chubay S.A. Principles of delimitation of speech genres expressing a positive assessment
Rubric “Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages)” (5.9.6 – Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages) (philological sciences))
Shemchuk Yu.M., Spanopulo M.V. Linguistic sensory of the interlocutor’s image in H. Boll’s novel “The Clown”
Archipova I.V. Intercategorical interactions in non-prototypical taxis constructions of the German language
Shakiryanov L.M. Logical-semantic analysis of contrast (based on English economic terms)
Rubric “Russian Literature and Literature of Peoples of Russian Federation” (5.9.1 – Russian literature and literatures of peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Khvorova L.E. Genius of poetic expression. Part one. (Based on the publicistic article by S.N. Sergeev-Tsensky “Gogol as an artist of the word”)
Iudakhin A.A. “Do you know, I have thought of giving up the world to the Pope…”: the anti-Catholic layer of the novel by F.M. Dostoevsky “Demons”
Shao Sijia. The works of V.M. Shukshin in China: history of translations and creativity reception
Kuryaev I.R. The cinematography of the novel “Sasha, hello!” Dmitry Danilov
Rubric “Media Communications and Journalism” (5.9.9 – Media Communications and Journalism (philological sciences))
Gegelova N.S., Yuwei Du. Comparative analysis of international channels CGTN-English and CGTN-Russian “China Global Television Network”
Guskova S.V., Shesterina A.M. Fake news dissemination technologies in mass media and ways of their verification: linguistic aspect
Karpenko I.I. Structural and compositional techniques of infotainment in media texts of regional print media
Zueva G.S., Dubover M.A. Stress factors in the work of regional mass media journalist (on the material of the Penza and Rostov regions)
Kurganova E.B., Belenova N.N. Quest as a gamified tool for developing students’ media competence in the post-truth era
Savelyeva T.V. Media image of new Russian public holidays: causes of resistance
Prokhorov A.V., Pyadysheva T.G. 20th anniversary of advertising education in the Tambov region
Terskikh M.V. Polycode influence tools in anti-COVID social advertising (on the example of advertising campaigns in Russia and Turkey)
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to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2023,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of May 5, 2023.
Vol 9, no. 3 (35)
Rubric “Media Communications and Journalism” (5.9.9 – Media Communications and Journalism (philological sciences))
Simkacheva M.V. Social networks in the professional activity of a journalist: a practical aspect
“Neophilology” Vol. 9, no. 2 (34) for 2023 is sent for the press on June 2, 2023.
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“Neophilology” Vol 9, no. 2 (34) for 2023 is sent for the press on June 2, 2023. The issue contains scientific articles in the following rubrics: “Russian language. Languages of peoples of Russia”, “Languages of peoples of foreign countries (Germanic languages)”, “Russian literature and literature of peoples of Russian Federation”, “Media communications and journalism”, “Theory and history of culture”, «Персоналия».
The full-text online version of issue Vol. 9, no. 2 (34) for 2023 is freely available on the platforms of the Scientific Electronic Library (
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Below there is the list of the authors, whose articles are planned
to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2023,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of March 23, 2023.
Vol 9, no. 2 (34)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Vengranovich M.A. The rhetorical potential of the folklore word
Martynenko I.A. On some aspects of modern toponomastic terminology
Popov S.A. Regional toponymy as a material for the work of journalists of regional mass media
Rubric “Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages)” (5.9.6 – Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages) (philological sciences))
Bukina A.V. Sociohistorical perspective as a parameter of linguistic research (based on us campaign posters)
Khudanyan A.N. The concept of soft skills in pedagogical discourse (on the material of the English language)
Rubric “Russian Literature and Literature of Peoples of Russian Federation” (5.9.1 – Russian literature and literatures of peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Ivanov E.E. Emanation of L. Tolstoy’s “folk thought” in the work of B. Okudzhava
Rubric “Media Communications and Journalism” (5.9.9 – Media Communications and Journalism (philological sciences))
Konoplev D.E. Exploitation of economic fears in Russian media publications: informational scenarios
Prokhorov A.V., Semishova E.P., Pyadysheva T.G. Event communications in the conditions of mediatization: actual problems and applications
Rubric “Theory and History of Culture” (5.10.1 – Theory and History of Culture, Art (cultural studies))
Orlov-Davydovsky G.A. Studies of sound culture in the 60s–70s of the 20th century: historical and cultural analysis
Khaitova F.S. Paremiological units in the general language national picture of the world
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to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2023,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of April 20, 2023.
Vol 9, no. 2 (34)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Madiyeva G.B., Suprun V.I. Russian language in Kazakhstan
Salynova O.V. Ethnolinguistic features of advertising texts of Kalmykia in Russian language
Serebrennikova N.G. The significance of the scientific works of Professor V.G. Rudelev. Creation and development of the parts of speech theory
Sharandin A.L. V.G. Rudelev’s doctrine about the sentence in the context of its phonological ideas
Zharkov I.V., Koltunova E.A. On the issue of methodological, organizational and staffing for the needs of forensic linguistic expertise: traditional and current
Rubric “Russian Literature and Literature of Peoples of Russian Federation” (5.9.1 – Russian literature and literatures of peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Potanina N.L. Poetry V.G. Rudelev in the context of linguoecology of the “post” era
Rubric “Media Communications and Journalism” (5.9.9 – Media Communications and Journalism (philological sciences))
Khorolsky V.V. Irony and humor in journalism as a cognitive strategy (media and cultural aspects)
Trofimova G.N., Savastenko R.A. Cognitive imbalance problems in news reports of media reports
Argylov N.A., Polyakova A.A. Representation of cerebral palsy in the Russian-language segment of YouTube video hosting
Barabash V.V., Desyuk M.V. The emotional nature of intonational interaction with the audience on radio broadcasting
Song Yu, Chesnokova N.I. Stylistics of headlines in advertising texts of admission campaigns through the prism of emotional intelligence (accounts of Chinese universities on the Weibo media-platform)
Rubric “Theory and History of Culture” (5.10.1 – Theory and History of Culture, Art (cultural studies))
Ishniyazova Sh.A. Uzbek mentality in fictional work as a national culture source
Rubric “Personalia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Ter-Minasova S.G. Epoch – a new faculty (from the history of Faculty of Foreign Languages and Area Studies of Lomonosov Moscow State University)
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Vol 9, no. 2 (34)
Rubric “Theory and History of Culture” (5.10.1 – Theory and History of Culture, Art (cultural studies))
Zhitin R.M., Topilsky A.G. Ex-libris in the book space of the personal libraries of the Central Chernozem region of the late XVIII – early XX century
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“Neophilology” Vol. 9, no. 1 (33) for 2023 is sent for the press on March 15, 2023.
The issue contains scientific articles in the following rubrics: “Russian language. Languages of peoples of Russia”, “Languages of peoples of foreign countries (Germanic languages)”, “Theory of Literature”, “Russian literature and literature of peoples of Russian Federation”, “Media communications and journalism”, “Theory and history of culture”, “Review”, “Personalia”.
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Vol. 9, no. 1 (33)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Mozgovoy V.I. National language in the history of Russian statehood
Pakhomov V.M. The legacy of Mikhail Viktorovich Panov and a conversation about the present and future of Russian spelling
Efremov V.A., Popovich D.A. Verbalization of corporality in blockade texts
Novikova O.N., Kalugina Yu.V. Zoometaphor as a way of perceiving the new coronavirus infection COVID-19
Kovtunenko I.V. Problems of ethical communication in computer-mediated communication
Rubric “Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages)” (5.9.6 – Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages) (philological sciences))
Gavrilova I.A. Functional specificity of word-formation neologisms in the discursive space of glossy magazines
Rubric “Russian Literature and Literature of Peoples of Russian Federation” (5.9.1 – Russian literature and literatures of peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Lipuntsov M.I. The image of the Russian clergy in the works of A.P. Chekhov
Rubric “Theory of Literature” (5.9.3 – Theory of literature (philological sciences))
Kornienko S.A., Afanas’eva O.V. Between utopia and tragedy: the convergence of Faustian motif of “homunculus” and the key images of the novel “Doctor Zhivago” by B. Pasternak
Rubric “Media Communications and Journalism” (5.9.9 – Media Communications and Journalism (philological sciences))
Vidnaia O.E., Sereda M.S. Local history aspect of pre-revolutionary journalism (on the example of B.P. Knyazhinskiy’s publications)
Prokhorov A.V., Popov S.A. Community marketing in the sports industry (on the example of running)
Romashkin V.A. Gamification elements in event marketing
Rubric “Review” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Mursa I.N., Shadrina K.D. Journal “Legal Linguistics”: abstract review
Rubric “Personalia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Bykova G.V. In blessed memory of Joseph Abramovich Sternin
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Vol. 9, no. 1 (33)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Akinina A.V. Means of individualization contrary to the principles of humanity and morality: paradoxes of perception, commercial potential
Rubric “Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages)” (5.9.6 – Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages) (philological sciences))
Morozova A.N., Ivleva A.I. The structure of substantive-prepositional syntagmas in the English text of the patent
Archipova I.V. System-linguistic and concrete-speech connections in the sphere of taxis
Shakiryanov L.M. Linguistic features of opposition and antonymy in the field of English-language economic nominations
Rubric “Russian Literature and Literature of Peoples of Russian Federation” (5.9.1 – Russian literature and literatures of peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Osmukhina O.Y., Kadeeva R.A. The specifics of the embodiment of the author’s mask in the novel by V.P. Aksenova “Burn”
Rubric “Theory of Literature” (5.9.3 – Theory of literature (philological sciences))
Elepova M.Yu., Kabanova N.G. Mythopoetics and artistic intertextuality of Tamara Kryukova’s fairy tale “Prisoner of the Mirror”
Rubric “Media Communications and Journalism” (5.9.9 – Media Communications and Journalism (philological sciences))
Bitkova V.V. Fake information markers in COVID-19 news
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according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of December 2, 2022.
Vol. 9, no. 1 (33)
Rubric “Theory and History of Culture” (5.10.1 – Theory and History of Culture (culturology))
Zhitin R.M., Topilsky A.G. A.T. Bolotov and the creation of new concepts of landscape gardening in Russia (on the problem of the transfer of European horticultural practices to the Russian “soil”)
“Neophilology” Vol. 8, no. 4 (32) for 2022 came out of the press on December 12, 2022.
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“Neophilology” Vol. 8, no. 4 (32) for 2022 is sent for the press on October 12, 2022.
The issue contains scientific articles in the following rubrics: “Russian language. Languages of peoples of Russia”, “Languages of peoples of foreign countries (Germanic languages)”, “Theory of Literature”, “Russian literature and literature of peoples of Russian Federation”, “Media communications and journalism”, “Interlingual and intercultural communication”, “Theory and history of culture”.
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to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2022,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of October 7, 2022.
Vol. 8, no. 4 (32)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Antonina S. Shcherbak, Mental levels in the semantics of the toponym: Uchquduq
Rubric “Media Communications and Journalism” (5.9.9 – Media Communications and Journalism (philological sciences))
Ekaterina K. Reva, Representation of ethnoculture of the peoples of Russia on television: programs typology
Ekaterina A. Zvereva, Media educational potential of satire in the digital environment: ridiculing credibility
Natalya I. Tishkina, Features of promotion of confectionery brands in new media
Elena A. Lyadova, Freedom of expression in journalism: legal aspect
Rubric “Interlingual and Intercultural Communication”
Rano K. Abdullaeva, Stereotypes of beauty in Russian and Uzbek linguistic cultures (based on Rus-sian and Uzbek proverbs)
Rubric “Theory and History of Culture”
Diana R. Kadymova, Reflection of onomaculturological knowledge in the works of Alisher Navoi
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Vol. 8, no. 3 (31)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Igor V. Zharkov, Veronika V. Konstantinova, Standard expert tasks in law cases with regard to articles 207.3, 280.3 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, article 20.3.3 of the Code of administrative violations of the Russian Federation and possible procedures of their solution
Maria S. Dzyuba, Tambov ergonyms dating back to the word “wolf”
Rubric “Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages)” (5.9.6 – Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages) (philological sciences))
Yulia M. Razumovskaya Cognitive approach to the study of precedent names in media discourse (based on the material of Russian and French)
Rubric “Russian Literature and Literature of Peoples of Russian Federation” (5.9.1 – Russian literature and literatures of peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Ilgam R. Kuryaev, Literary text as a place of archiving the past in M. Shishkin’s short story collection “The Half-Belt Overcoat”
Rubric “Media Communications and Journalism” (5.9.9 – Media Communications and Journalism (philological sciences))
Nikita D. Maltsev Personal data in the media sphere: the specifics of work
Rubric “Interlingual and Intercultural Communication”
Cholpon T. Subakozhoeva, The epics of the peoples on the Great Silk Road
Rubric “Review” (5.9.1 – Russian literature and literatures of peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Elena V. Boroda, The final remark about Zamyatin: point or endless dialogue? About L.V. Polyako-va’s monograph “Y.I. Zamyatin’s Prose: historiosophical searches of the artist”
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according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of September 9, 2022.
Vol. 8, no. 4 (32)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Nadezhda B. Bugakova, Toponymic space of A. Platonov’s novel “Chevengur”
Rubric “Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages)” (5.9.6 – Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages) (philological sciences))
Alevtina N. Morozova, Anna V. Nenasheva, Subject areas and research methods of linguistic time in contemporary anglistics
Mohammed N. Abdulsada, Balsam Y. Yaqoub, Politeness maxims in Saad Al-Hariri’s and François Hollande’s speeches on refugees
Andrey A. Andrakhanov, Mikhail A. Shevchenko, Denis V. Selivanov, Features of the translation of the slang of the British Air Force on the example of the military film “Battle of Britain”
Yulia R. Yusupova, Darya О. Asaturova, Russian cultural realities in the translation of literary
Rubric “Theory of Literature” (5.9.3 – Theory of Literature (philological sciences))
Vladimir V. Agenosov, Chinese associates of Y. Zamyatin: Zhang Tianyi and Lao She
Rubric “Russian Literature and Literature of Peoples of Russian Federation” (5.9.1 – Russian literature and literatures of peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Olga Y. Osmukhina, Ekaterina A. Beloglazova, The synthesis specificity of folklore and orthodox code in Y. Voznesenskaya’s novel “The Star Chernobyl”
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according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of August 29, 2022.
Vol. 8, no. 4 (32)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Lyudmila A. Dmitruk, On the problems of development an active lexical fund of the modern Russian literary language on the basis of dialect means of the national language
Galina M. Pervova, Reading as a factor in the successful education of schoolchildren and students
Lyubov V. Nedostupova, Folk dialect through the prism of the funeral and memorial rite
Rubric “Russian Literature and Literature of Peoples of Russian Federation” (5.9.1 – Russian literature and literatures of peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Marina Y. Elepova, Natalia G. Kabanova, Features of modeling art space in Sofia Prokofiev’s fairy tale “Kingdom of Seven Lakes”
Rubric “Media Communications and Journalism” (5.9.9 – Media Communications and Journalism (philological sciences))
Olga E. Vidnaya, The specifics of the formation of the regional press system at the beginning of the twentieth century (on the example of the Tambov Governorate)
Aigul N. Ziganshina, Specialized law journals “Hokuk ve Hayat” (1913–1914) and “Law and Life in Tatarstan” (1998 to present): on the issue of publications succession
Rubric “Theory and History of Culture” (5.10.1 – Theory and History of Culture (culturology))
Irina N. Sertakova, Urbanism and ethnical: relationship parameters in city space
Vol. 8, no. 3 (31)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Yuri N. Denisov, Anatoly L. Sharandin, The relationship of language and speech as a subject of pedagogical linguistics
Irina V. Kryukova, Vasiliy I. Suprun, Homo agens in the mirror of regional toponymy (based on the oikonymic dictionary of the Volgograd Region)
Tatyana V. Sivova, Chicory colour in the colour conceptosphere of language: from blue and brown to chicory colour
Tatyana V. Anisimova, Svetlana A. Chubay, Intertextuality as a means of expression in the discourse of social advertising
Rubric “Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages)” (5.9.6 – Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages) (philological sciences))
Maria A. Dubovitckaya, Olga V. Monastyretсkaya, Nelya P. Filatova, Olga N. Shapovalova, Synesthesia and personification in the literary text: linguostylistic aspect
Polina I. Kondratenko “The main drawback of the book originates from its main advantage”: the evaluation strategy of polarity compensation in the reviews of German and Russian linguists
Rubric “Russian Literature and Literature of Peoples of Russian Federation” (5.9.1 – Russian literature and literatures of peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Stanislav V. Sviridov, “Ah, what a glorious land...”: about the parody of V. Bakhnov against the backdrop of the pamphlet by A. Perventsev
Rubric “Media Communications and Journalism” (5.9.9 – Media Communications and Journalism (philological sciences))
Galina S. Zueva, Dynamics of magazine’s travel-content and the Internet portal “Vokrug Sveta” at the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic
Viktor A. Romashkin, Modern trends in event marketing in promoting the university brand
Anna S. Litovskaya, Alla M. Shesterina, Means of expressing subtext in humorous programs on Russian television
Rubric “Theory of Literature” (5.9.3 – Theory of Literature (philological sciences))
Xiaoling She, Mengya Li, On the history of the Russian translation of Chinese new literature in the 1920–1930s
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according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of June 24, 2022.
Vol. 8, no. 3 (31)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Galina I. Kanakina, Svetlana V. Kezina, Synergistic approach to the study of stability and mobility of the word meaning (on the material of polysemant red)
Rubric “Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages)” (5.9.6 – Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages) (philological sciences))
Irina A. Stikhina, Compound words in the work of the Swiss German-speaking author Urs Widmer “Hand und Fuß – ein Buch”
Rubric “Russian Literature and Literature of Peoples of Russian Federation” (5.9.1 – Russian literature and literatures of peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Valentina Y. Ivanova, The motive of native home returning in the prose of Fyodor Abramov and Valentin Rasputin
Rubric “Theory and History of Culture” (5.10.1 – Theory and History of Culture (culturology))
Tatiana M. Nikolskaia, Architectonics as a way of studying painting (on the example of M. Vrubel’s work)
“Neophilology” Vol. 8, no. 2 (30) for 2022 is sent for the press on May 23, 2022.
The issue contains scientific articles in the following rubrics: “Russian language. Languages of peoples of Russia”, “Languages of peoples of foreign countries (Germanic languages)”, “Russian literature and literature of peoples of Russian Federation”, “Media communications and journalism”, “Theory and history of culture”.
The full-text online version of issue Vol. 8, no. 2 (30) for 2022 is freely available on the platforms of the Scientific Electronic Library (
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CyberLeninka”, in the EBSCO data based and on the journal’s website in Russian and English.
The journal is on the “Official list of scientific reviewed periodicals for publication principal scientific researches of dissertations for academic degree of candidate of science, doctor of science” by High Attestation Commission at the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia since February 12, 2019, on the following fields of science: 10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences); 10.01.08 – Theory of literature. Textology (philological sciences); 10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences); 10.02.04 – Germanic languages (philological sciences); 24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology). Indexed by the RSCI, DOAJ, Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory, EBSCO, ResearchBib, CrossRef, Scientific Electronic Library “eLIBRARY.RU”, Electronic Library “CyberLeninka”.
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Vol. 8, no. 3 (31)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Olga N. Andreeva, Dozhin rituals in the system of traditional culture of the Eastern Slavs: ethnolin-guistic components in semiotic analysis aspect
Rubric “Theory and History of Culture” (5.10.1 – Theory and History of Culture (culturology))
Alla E. Efremova, “Talking” clothing as a new way of communication: the manifestation of English language in Russian postmodernism reality
Vol. 8, no. 2 (30)
Rubric “Russian Literature and Literature of Peoples of Russian Federation” (5.9.1 – Russian literature and literatures of peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Vladimir V. Kolchanov, Svetlana A. Kosyakova, To the sources of the motive of mass psychosis in M.A. Bulgakov’s novel “The Master and Margarita”
Rubric “Media Communications and Journalism” (5.9.9 – Media Communications and Journalism (philological sciences))
Andrey V. Prokhorov, Formation of the university’s image by means of corporate media
Marina V. Terskikh, Natalya V. Plyusnina, Advertising integrations in the TikTok social network: Concept, functions, formats, genres
Svetlana V. Guskova, Polemical nature of political discourse in the regional Internet space
Rubric “Theory and History of Culture” (5.10.1 – Theory and History of Culture (culturology))
Maria G. Kruglova, Albina A. Chervova, The evolution of the jewelry status in the history of culture and its role in intercultural interactions
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according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of April 21, 2022.
Vol. 8, no. 2 (30)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Mikhail A. Grachev, Adaptation of argotic units in the national Russian language in the 21st century
Elizaveta A. Koltunova, Igor V. Zharkov, The limits of application of discrediting speech
strategy concept in lingvo-expert practice
Vladimir I. Mozgovoy, Ukrainian Legislation on National Language Policy and the Reality of Social Processes (1917–2021)
Marina Y. Belyaeva, Interjectional verbs in Russian translation of the web-manhwa “Sweet Home” (“Milyy dom”): grammatical status and innovations
Yuqian Zhao, The word-formation potential of anglicisms in political vocabulary
Liu Yuelin, Zhang Liwei, Comparative textual analysis of New Year’s speeches of the heads of the Russian Federation and the People’s Republic of China in linguistic and cultural aspects
Anastasiya V. Zavadskay, Word-formation neologisms of the coronavirus pandemic era in the media space
Rubric “Russian Literature and Literature of Peoples of Russian Federation” (5.9.1 – Russian literature and literatures of peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Anatoliy A. Serebriakov, Daria R. Zheleznyak, The interaction of the structural construction principles in the F.M. Dostoevsky’s novel “The Idiot”
Rubric “Media Communications and Journalism” (5.9.9 – Media Communications and Journalism (philological sciences))
Joshua Oladotun Anjolaoluwa Orabiyi, Lexical-semantic markers of distortion of the media image of Nigeria in Russian media texts
Rubric “Theory and History of Culture” (5.10.1 – Theory and History of Culture (culturology))
Metropolitan of Tambov and Rasskazovo Theodosius (Vasnev Sergey Ivanovich), The spiritual path of Fyodor Dostoevsky
Marina N. Yurieva, Dance culture of the Tambov provincial nobility of the late 19th – early 20th century
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Vol. 8, no. 2 (30)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Olga B. Sarkisyan, Marina A. Dubova, The conceptual lexeme “Sukhodol” as a component of the author’s linguistic world picture in the short novel of the same name by I.A. Bunin
Rubric “Media Communications and Journalism” (5.9.9 – Media Communications and Journalism (philological sciences))
Lidia E. Malygina, Ekaterina S. Pavlova, Linguistic security: anti-vaccination media discourse in the context of axiological worldview transformations
Abdulrahman Hassan Abdulrahman Ba Haron, Civil society in Yemen in the era of network communications and new media: on the civil activism issue
“Neophilology” Vol. 8, no. 1 (29) for 2022 came out of the press on April 5, 2022.
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“Neophilology” Vol. 8, no. 1 (29) for 2022 is sent for the press on March 21, 2022.
The issue contains scientific articles in the following rubrics: “Russian language. Languages of peoples of Russia”, “Languages of peoples of foreign countries (Germanic languages)”, “Russian literature and literature of peoples of Russian Federation”, “Media communications and journalism”, “Crosslanguage and crosscultural communication”, “Theory and history of culture”, “Review”, “Personalia”.
The full-text online version of issue Vol. 8, no. 1 (29) for 2022 is freely available on the platform of the Scientific Electronic Library (eLibrary) and on the journal’s website in Russian and English.
The journal is on the “Official list of scientific reviewed periodicals for publication principal scientific researches of dissertations for academic degree of candidate of science, doctor of science” by High Attestation Commission at the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia since February 12, 2019, on the following fields of science: 10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences); 10.01.08 – Theory of literature. Textology (philological sciences); 10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences); 10.02.04 – Germanic languages (philological sciences); 24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology). Indexed by the RSCI, DOAJ, Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory, EBSCO, ResearchBib, CrossRef, Scientific Electronic Library “eLIBRARY.RU”, Electronic Library “CyberLeninka”.
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Vol. 8, no. 2 (30)
Rubric “Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages)” (5.9.6 – Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages) (philological sciences))
Natalia B. Ershova, Representation of the concept “Doer” in the translation of Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s “The Little Prince” into German
Vol. 8, no. 1 (29)
Rubric “Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages)” (5.9.6 – Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages) (philological sciences))
Anna V. Kashcheyeva, Grammatical means of expressing temporality category in an English-language natural science educational text
Rubric “Media Communications and Journalism” (5.9.9 – Media Communications and Journalism (philological sciences))
Nikita O. Shesterin & Alla M. Shesterina, The process of interaction between human and artificial intelligence in the mediaspace of a computer game
Andrey V. Prokhorov, Gamification as a tool for increasing the engagement of the university social media audience
Sergey N. Ilchenko & Olga A. Razina, Transformation of cultural and educational programs on television in a pandemic context (on the example of the project “Russian Museum. 125 years old”)
Tamara G. Pyadysheva, Advertising language: structural features of advertising texts
Elena S. Kara-Murza, Linguoexpertology: current editions of 2021
Rubric “Theory and History of Culture” (5.10.1 – Theory and History of Culture (culturology))
Natalia N. Lavrinova, Sergey A. Chebotarev & Tatyana M. Kozhevnikova, Social functions of spiritual and moral traditions in culture
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Uzdiyat I. Idzibagandova, Comparison of the concept “Happiness” in Russian and Dargin languages
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according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of January 27, 2022.
Vol. 8, no. 1 (29)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Nikolay D. Matijiv, Dialect lexicography of the Russian language at the beginning of the 21st century
Lуudmila N. Verkhovykh, On the issue of the meaning of the term linguo-local studies
Rubric “Theory and History of Culture” (5.10.1 – Theory and History of Culture (culturology))
Magripa K. Eskeyeva & Urzada A. Mussabekova, Aesthetic image of Turkic paremic unit
Rubric “Personalia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
To Larisa Vasilievna Polyakova anniversary
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according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of December 23, 2021.
Vol. 8, no. 1 (29)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Elena V. Altabayeva, Ivan F. Mazanko & Sergey I. Scherbina,To the formation issue of the adverbs of place in the Old Russian language
Svetlana B. Im, The role of morphonological elements in the abstract nouns word formation with the suffix -ost’ (-est’)
Rubric “Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages)” (5.9.6 – Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages) (philological sciences))
Egor V. Trusov, Andrey A. Andrakhanov & Petr J. Mitchell, English loanwords in Chinese in the field of blockchain
Rubric “Russian Literature and Literature of Peoples of Russian Federation” (5.9.1 – Russian literature and literatures of peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Evgeny E. Ivanov, The influence of the ethical ideas of L.N. Tolstoy and P.A. Kropotkin on G. Gazdanov’s creative principles
Denis S. Gudin, Topos of cemetery in E.G. Vodolazkin’s novels
Rubric “Theory and History of Culture” (5.10.1 – Theory and History of Culture (culturology))
Bo Yang, Strategies for the promotion of world languages in post-soviet Central Asia
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according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of November 25, 2021.
Vol. 8, no. 1 (29)
Rubric “Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia” (5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of Peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Lubov V. Nedostupova, Male anthroponymicon in the patois of Vysokoye Village, Voronezh Region
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according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of August 30, 2021.
Vol. 8, no. 1 (29)
Rubric “Russian Literature and Literature of Peoples of Russian Federation” (5.9.1 – Russian literature and literatures of peoples of Russia (philological sciences))
Marina Y. Elepova & Natalia G. Kabanova, Transformation of biblical, mythological and folklore models in “Three fairy tales of the winged, three-headed, fire-breathing Serpent” by Radiy Pogodin
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“Neophilology” Vol. 7, no. 28 for 2021 came out of the press on November 15, 2021.
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“Neophilology” Vol. 7, no. 28 for 2021 is sent for the press on October 29, 2021.
The issue contains scientific articles in the following rubrics: “Russian language”, “Onomastics”, “Language studies”, “Literature studies”, “Russian literature”, “Culturology”, “Chronicle”.
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Vol. 7, no. 28
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Batyushkina M.V. Model term formation: aspects and current trends
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Bouilov V.V. Andrei Platonov’s writing method: selected key characteristics and linguostylistic means
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Popov S.A. Heroic memoratives in the Russian toponymicon
Rodina N.A. Aesthetic component of nicknames of Russian servicemen
Bugakova N.B. Water as a linguocultural constant of A. Platonov’s creativity: an onomastic aspect (based on the story “The Sluices of Epifany”)
Rubric “Language studies” ((10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Furs L.A., Finaeva E.A. Development of evaluative knowledge about educational activities in modern English
Rubric “Literature studies” ((10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Khvorova L.E. Once again about the prophetic mission of the Russian writer (based on material of Y.V. Bondarev’s novel “The Shore”)
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Chebotarev S.A., Sazonova V.A. Aesthetic aspects of Mark Zakharov’s direction
Sertakova I.N. Influence of cultural and educational traditions on critical thinking formation practices
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Vol. 7, no. 28
Rubric “Literature studies” ((10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Sorokina N.V., Abramenkova L.E. Problems and poetics of short prose by D. Rubina 1970–1980s
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Andreeva V.G. State, power, people and people in the novel by A.F. Pisemsky “Men of the Forties”
Tscherbakova V.A., Goncharov P.A. “About an orphan soldier”: the motive of orphanhood in V. Astafyev’s stories at the turn of 1950s–1960s
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Chebotarev S.A. Art of theater direction in the 20th–21st centuries
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according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of June 24, 2021.
Vol. 7, no. 28
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Galkina N.P. Text categories and text-forming potential of multicomponent collaterally subordinating constructions with the meaning of conditionality
Rubric “Language studies” ((10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Shchagina O.V. A corpus study of English “nautical” idioms
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Wang Hongyuan. On the finale of Y.I. Zamyatin’s novel “We”: an optimistic tragedy?
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Terskikh M.V. Instagram Stories as a tool for native advertising: the specifics of selling content
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according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of May 27, 2021.
Vol. 7, no. 28
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Volotov D.A. Russian neophylology issues: to the history of military terms (on the example of the word batman)
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Verkhovykh L.N. Current issues of teaching methods of Russian native language
Rubric “Literature studies” ((10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Kozlov I.V. Konstantin Apollonovich Bolshakov, author of “Yekaterinburg week”: features of creative manner of a non-professional writer in the context of newspaper literature
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Bai Yang. The artistic structure of A.I. Solzhenitsyn’s novel “In the first circle”: principles of organization
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Zaytsev A.V. Y.V. Trifonov’s novel “The Impatient Ones” in the context of the social and political position of I.А. Dedkova
“Neophilology” Vol. 7, no. 27 for 2021 came out of the press on June 3, 2021.
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Vol. 7, no. 27
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Veselova E.G. Christian religious constructions and their folk and colloquial naming (in the texts by E.V. Chestnyakov and current patois of the Unzha area)
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Vrublevskaya O.V. Connotative macrotoponyms: dynamic aspect
Koroleva I.A. Regional toponymy: toponymic system commonality of the Smolensk-Vitebsk borderland
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Weng Jiatong. The word pearl in Russian poetry and its Chinese roots
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Vol. 7, no. 27
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Baryshnikova G.V. Language attractions of the corporate website
Tugusheva A.V., Piskunova S.V. Classification of text units with the semantics of references in Russian language system
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Belyaeva M.Y. Breaking of onomastic stereotypes in online games of the telephone format (on the example of the game “Supreme Mandarin”)
Rubric “Language studies” ((10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Gorobtsov E.V., Mitchell P.J. Translation features of media articles about COVID-19 in Chinese in the linguo-pragmatic aspect
Idzibagandova U.I. Understanding of happiness in Russian and Dagestan worldview images
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Ruzhitsky I.V. ‘Fear’ and ‘laughter’ of F.M. Dostoevsky
Kopyryulin S.V. Gallipoli poet N.V. Stanyukovich’s collection “From the ashes”: image-motive structure
Jin Lili. Problems of historical memory and its preservation, responsibility, forgiveness. From the novel “Silence” to the story “Relatives” by Y.V. Bondarev
Elepova M.Y., Kabanova N.G. Mythopoetics of the space-time continuum in Sergei Kozlov’s tales of the Hedgehog and the Bear
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Below there is the list of the authors, whose articles are planned
to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2021,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of March 25, 2021.
Vol. 7, no. 27
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Shakhovskiy V.I. Ecology of communicative word distribution
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Belyaev A.N. German-Slavic toponymic contacts in East Germany
Rubric “Language studies” ((10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Dubova M.A. The concept of “Mental activity” as a component of the hero's linguistic personality in the novel by I.A. Bunin’s “Life of Arseniev”
Rubric “Literature studies” ((10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Glazkova M.M. The functionality of comic techniques in the novel “The Days of Savely” by Grigory Sluzhitel
Starostina S.A. Modern writing blogs in the literary, scientific, and educational space
“Neophilology” Vol. 7, no. 26 for 2021 is sent for the press on March 2, 2021.
The issue contains scientific articles in the following rubrics: “Russian language”, “Onomastics”, “Language studies”, “Textology”, “Russian literature”, “Crosscultural communications”, “Culturology”, “Chronicle”, “Necrologue”.
The full-text online version of issue Vol. 7, no. 26 for 2021 is freely available on the platform of the Scientific Electronic Library (eLibrary) and on the journal’s website in Russian and English.
The journal is included in databases of the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI), EBSCO, included in the list of the Higher Attestation Commission.
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Below there is the list of the authors, whose articles are planned
to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2021,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of February 25, 2021.
Vol. 7, no. 27
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Donik K.V. Karay-Saltykovo in Vyazhli: letters to G.F. and N.A. Petrovo-Solovovo to Baratynsky
Vol. 7, no. 26
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Du Chunyang. Periphrases as a form of thinking
Pochitalkina N.E., Matushak A.F., Bespalova D.S. Development of semantic changes in a phraseological feature nominating a person’s emotional state (based on the material of modern Russian prose)
Rubric “Language studies” ((10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Rubas A.A., Shcherbak A.S., Agmanova A.E. The mechanism of “perspectivization” in understanding of educational text
Martinovich E.A., Kalugina Y.V., Nikiforova E.A. Individual author’s concept of HAPPINESS and translation features of means of its representation (based on the novel by Elizabeth Gilbert “Eat. Pray. Love”)
Ziyabek B.A., Tumanova A.B. Modeling the conceptosphere as one of the most effective methods of its interpretation
Gocheva I.V. Conceptual analysis of motivation (based on the Russian and English languages)
Ershova N.B. The functioning of a noun in German language (case category)
Rubric “Textology” (10.01.08 – Theory of literature. Textology (philological sciences))
Novozhilova E.V. Contemporary poetry book reviews: quantitative analysis
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Grudinina E.V. “Natural human” and human nature in the novelette of A.I. Kuprin “Olesya”
Kopyriulina O.M. Color designation semantics in S.A. Esenin and E. Verhaeren’s lyric
Rubric “Chronicle” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Shcherbak A.S. 9th International Scientific Conference “Ecology of Language and Speech”, dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Professor N.G. Blokhina. February 12–13, 2021, Tambov, Russian Federation
Rubric “Necrologue” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
In memory of A.A. Burykin (1954–2021)
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Below there is the list of the authors, whose articles are planned
to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2021,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of January 28, 2021.
Vol. 7, no. 26
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Lunkova E.S. The interaction of the underived vocabulary of the Smolensk patois and the Belarusian language (incomplete lexical matches)
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Neganova G.D. The names of the coast and forms of coastal relief in the Kostroma Region’s patois: landscape and geographical aspect
“Neophilology” Vol. 7, no. 25 for 2021 came out of the press on February 9, 2021.
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“Neophilology” Vol. 7, no. 25 for 2021 is sent for the press on January 26, 2021.
The issue contains scientific articles in the following rubrics: “Russian language”, “Onomastics”, “Language studies”, “Literature studies”, “Russian literature”, “Crosscultural communications”, “Culturology”.
The full-text online version of issue Vol. 7, no. 25 for 2021 is freely available on the platform of the Scientific Electronic Library (eLibrary) and on the journal’s website in Russian and English.
The journal is included in databases of the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI), EBSCO, included in the list of the Higher Attestation Commission.
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Below there is the list of the authors, whose articles are planned
to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2021,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of December 25, 2020.
Vol. 7, no. 26
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Galkina N.P. Phraseologized components of conditional type in the system of complex sentences
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Wu Meng. Comparative analysis of the concept BEAR in language consciousness of the Russian and Chinese people (on the material of explanatory dictionaries)
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Smirnov K.V. On the artistic singularity of the play by A.N. Ostrovsky “The Snow Maiden” in the context of the mythopoetic worldview
Rubric “Crosscultural communications” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Dronov I.S. Discursive space of educational environment of the university
Subakozhoeva C.T. Study of the Epic “Manas” in the People’s Republic of China
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Zhitin R.M., Topilsky A.G. Ex-libris in the book culture of the Tambov governorate of the second half of the 19th – early 20th century
Vol. 7, no. 25
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Dzyuba M.S. Dynamics and statics in onomastics
Rubric “Language studies” (10.02.04 – Germanic languages (philological sciences))
Ogoltseva E.V. Component “tree” in the semantic structure of stable comparisons of the Russian language
Rubric “Literature studies” ((10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Glazkova M.M., Ikonnikova Y.V. Virtual-creative interethnic dialogue (A. Gide – F. Nietzsche – F. Dostoevsky) in French and Russian literary criticism
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Mashenkova I.O. The influence of Old Testament reminiscences in the dramatic poem by S.A. Yesenin “Pugachev” on the artistic and philosophical system of the play by I.M. Levin “Moses”
Bai Yang, Sorokina N.V. Human behavior under conditions of limited freedom in the novel by A.I. Solzhenitsyn’s “In the first circle”
Rubric “Crosscultural communications” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Melnik Y.A., Russu K.R. Linguodidactical potential of modern feature films in Russian as a foreign language classes
Danilin R.A. Development of foreign language intercultural interaction skills of students for the purpose of foreign language teaching at a linguistic university
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Zhitin R.M., Topilsky A.G. “This small gift is dedicated to...” Dedicatory inscriptions of Tambov bibliophiles on the civil press books of the 18th century
Zvonareva L.U., Zvonarev O.V. Russian fairy tales in the USA: Alexander Alexeieff’s graphic interpretation and Roman Jacobson’s scientific comprehension
Liwei Zhang. Perception of Russia’s image in China in the context of “One Belt and One Road”
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to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2021,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of November 27, 2020.
Vol. 7, no. 26
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Zheng Guangjie. Children’s historical narrative of the early XXI century (based on the story “The Ghost of the Network” by Tamara Kryukova)
Vol. 7, no. 25
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Dmitruk L.A. Vocabulary with the Northern Russian dialect base in the Russian literary language
Rubric “Crosscultural communications” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Tsurtsilina N.N. Implementation of the sociocultural competence of “students” in speech in their native and foreign languages
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to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2021,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of October 23, 2020.
Vol. 7, no. 26
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Kushigina S.K. Realistic tendencies in M.N. Zagoskin’s comedies
Vol. 7, no. 25
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Makhracheva T.V., Loskutova D.N., Blinova E.Y. Mythological voca-bulary in the formulas for intimidating children (based on the Tambov region patois)
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Ivanov E.E., Ivanova G.P. Dream in Gaito Gazdanov’s prose as a literary problem
Osmukhina O.Y., Kuryaev I.R. Cycle of novellas “Bruderschaft with Death” by B. Akunin in the aspect of literary cinematic
“Neophilology” Vol. 6, no. 24 for 2020 came out of the press on November 16, 2020.
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“Neophilology” Vol. 6, no. 24 for 2020 is sent for the press on October 2, 2020.
The issue contains scientific articles in the following rubrics: “Russian language”, “Onomastics”, “Study of language”, “Study of literature”, “Russian literature”, “Culturology”, “Review”, “Chronicle”.
The full-text online version of issue Vol. 6, no. 24 for 2020 is freely available on the platform of the Scientific Electronic Library (eLibrary) and on the journal’s website in Russian and English.
The journal is included in databases of the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI), EBSCO, included in the list of the Higher Attestation Commission.
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to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2020,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of September 25, 2020.
Vol. 7, no. 25
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Wu Meng. Comparative analysis of the concept BEAR in language consciousness of the Russian and Chinese people (on the material of explanatory dictionaries)
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Nikolskaia T.M. Theatricalization as a way to study the cultural space of an ethnic group
Vol. 6, no. 24
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Temirgazina Z.K. Outbreak, surge or wave: how and what we say about the coronavirus
Volotov D.A. The fate of borrowings in Russian language (to the history of the word partisan)
Nedostupova L.V. Russian-Ukrainian patois of the Voronezh region through the prism of word-formation
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Dambuev I.A. Trends in standardization of toponyms ending with -ova/-ovo, -eva/-evo, -ina/-ino
Rubric “Study of language” (10.02.04 – Germanic languages (philological sciences))
Kezina S.V. Interlingual homonymy as a way of expressing formal content asymmetry
Solodovnikova N.G. Emotive boundaries of ecology
Samedova K.I. General phonetic features of speaking the northern patois of the Azerbaijani language in the context of influence of Kipchak and Oguz language groups
Ye Lin. Interlinguistic function of neologisms
Yao Rong. Concepts of BOREDOM, ANGUISH, SADNESS and SORROW in the language consciousness of modern youth
Yue Xue. Research in the field of political linguistics (based on the materials of the journal “Political linguistics” for 2006–2017)
Rubric “Study of literature” ((10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Zhang Jie, Lin Wenxin. Historical facts of literature and personality in research – about the compilation of the book “History of Russian and Soviet literary criticism of the XX century”
Minchik S.S. Reception of A.S. Griboyedov on the Internet: based on the blog example about the connections of the writer's name with the Crimea
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Sosnizkaja M.S. Gallipoli theme in Russian literature
Liang Weiqi. The opposition “home – world” in the drama of M.A. Bulgakov of the 1920s (“The Days of the Turbins”, “Zoyka’s apartment”, “Flight”)
Krokhina N.P. Mythopoetics of V. Aksenov’s novel “Moscow ow ow”
Agayarova A.E. Activities of Haji Ibrahim Gasimov in the “Igbal” newspaper
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Terskikh M.V. Representations of Russia and the Russian national character in the modern advertising discourse: linguistic and cognitive analysis
Rubric “Review” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Suprun V.I. Regiolect vs dialect: new searches of ethnolinguists (reflections on the book: Donetsk Regiolect: monograph / edited by V.I. Terkulov. – Donetsk: Folio, 2018. – 265 p.)
Rubric “Chronicle” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Shcherbak A.S. The 18th International Research Conference “Onomastics of the Volga Region” in Kostroma
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to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2020,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of August 28, 2020.
Vol. 6, no. 24
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Nikolskaia T.M. Tambov icon painting direction as a way to preserve and enhance the traditions of statutory icon painting
“Neophilology” Vol. 6, no. 23 for 2020 came out of the press on September 2, 2020.
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“Neophilology” Vol. 6, no. 23 for 2020 is sent for the press on July 20, 2020.
The issue contains scientific articles in the following rubrics: “Russian language”, “Onomastics”, “Language studies”, “Textology”, “Literature studies”, “Russian literature”, “Crosscultural Communication”, “Review”, “Personalia. To the 60th Anniversary of Z. K. Temirgazina”, “Personalia. In Memory of the Scientist Vladimir Georgievich Rudelev”.
Due to the remote working of the Incorporate Editorial of Scientific Journals, reprints of articles will be sent to the authors by e-mail.
The full-text online version of issue Vol. 6, no. 23 for 2020 is freely available on the platform of the Scientific Electronic Library (eLibrary) and on the journal’s website in Russian and English.
The journal is included in databases of the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI), EBSCO, included in the list of the Higher Attestation Commission.
“Neophilology” Vol. 6, no. 22 for 2020 came out of the press on July 16, 2020.
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“Neophilology” Vol. 6, no. 21 for 2020 came out of the press on July 2, 2020.
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to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2020,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of June 26, 2020.
Vol. 6, no. 23
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Shcherbak A.S., Elibaeva R.D. Differential mode: manifestation in toponymics
Rodina N.A. Metaphor as a means of creating a new meaning (based on the nicknames of Russian military personnel)
Rubric “Language studies” (10.02.04 – Germanic languages (philological sciences))
Arinova B.N. Linguistic aspects of UK written judicial discourse: formal and substantive approach justification
Sivova T.V. Forest in K.G. Paustovsky’s coloristic picture of the worldno
Schelokova A.A. Mistakes in gender categorization in speech production of foreigners studying Russian
Rubric “Textology” (10.01.08 – Theory of literature. Textology (philological sciences))
Burykin A.A. To the results of the discussion about the folklore identity of the Kalmyk tale from “The Captain’s Daughter” by A.S. Pushkin
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Smirnov K.V.The Kore archetype and its implementation in the play by A.N. Ostrovsky “The Storm”
Bugakova N.B., Popova Y.S., Sulemina O.V. Body and physicality in the prose of Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin (based on stories)
Kozlov I.V.Evolution of men and women images in the character system in science fiction works of the Strugatsky brothers
Sorokina N.V. L.M. Leonov’s plays on the stage of Tambov theatre
Rubric “Crossculturalcommunications”(10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Shcheglova E.A. “Media dictionary” as an instrument of national language consciousness study
Prokofeva N.A. Phatic meanings of key words in popular science journalism
Rubric “Review” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Boroda E.V. “An honest escape” of a modern character: escapism problem in young adult fiction in the 21st century
Rubric “Personalia. To the 60th Anniversary of Z. K. Temirgazina” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Tokatova L.E., Agmanova A.E. The paradigm of life in science: to the 60th anniversary of Z.K. Temirgazina
“Neophilology” Vol. 6, no. 22 for 2020 came out of the press on July 16, 2020.
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“Neophilology” Vol. 6, no. 21 for 2020 came out of the press on July 2, 2020.
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“Neophilology” Vol. 6, no. 22 for 2020 is sent for the press on May 25, 2020.
The issue contains scientific articles in the following rubrics: “Russian language”, “Onomastics”, “Language studies”, “Textology”, “Literature studies”, “Russian literature”, “Culturology”, “In memory of Professor N.I. Gainullina”.
Due to the remote working of the Incorporate Editorial of Scientific Journals, reprints of articles will be sent to the authors by e-mail.
The journal is included in databases of the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI), EBSCO, included in the list of the Higher Attestation Commission.
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to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2020,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of May 22, 2020.
Vol. 6, no. 23
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Senko E.V., Tsakhilova L.V. Word-formation activation of Japanese borrowings in the modern Russian language
Sayakhmet S.S., Tumanova A.B. Thesaurus as a constituent of the category “language personality”
Rubric “Language studies” (10.02.04 – Germanic languages (philological sciences))
Glazkova M.M., Vukolova V.S. Functionality of the dynamics of the concepts’ content of STILLNESS, SILENCE, and PRATE in a literary text
(based on the novel “Abode” by Zakhar Prilepin)
Rubric “Literature studies” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Kaminskaya Y.V., Tolstonozhenko O.A. Strategies for building a professional reputation of Russian emigres and self-educated writers
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Sycheva E.O., Serebryakov A.A. Implementation of the aesthetic ideal in the “A Writer’s Diary” by F.M. Dostoevsky
Kolchanov V.V. “Diabolic rays” in the novel of M.A. Bulgakov “The Fatal Eggs”: about one modern literary topic in science fiction of the 1920s
Kudryakova T.V. Childhood time and literary space in the Gennadiy Aygi’s poetry
Vol. 6, no. 22
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Kuznetsova E.V. Semantic variation in the word-building nest: linguo-geographical aspect
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to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2020,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of March 20, 2020.
Vol. 6, no. 23
Rubric “Personalia. In Memory of the Scientist Vladimir Georgievich Rudelev” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Kostyuchuk L.Y. What is attractive about the facets of scientific and literary creativity of Vladimir Georgiyevich Rudelev
Potanina N.L. Conceptual metaphorical models in V.G. Rudelev’s lyric poetry
Makhracheva T.V., Loskutova D.N. V.G. Rudelev and issues of the traditional folk culture study
Vol. 6, no. 22
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Abisheva K.M., Seidahmetova R.G., Iskakova Zh.M. Abai as a precedent onym and the problem of his linguocognitive, cultural and pragmatic essence
Rubric “Language studies” (10.02.04 – Germanic languages (philological sciences))
Dolgova E.V. English phraseological units as a mean of representing knowledge of a person’s physical characteristics
Tkachenko A.V. Formatting knowledge about the English attributive collocations (on the example of cognitive matrix HAIR BEAUTY construction)
Plotnitskiy Y.E. Structural and semantic characteristics of music videos, containing a choreographic component
Rubric “Textology” (10.01.08 – Theory of literature. Textology (philological sciences))
Cisse Coumba. Representation of the “family” cultural image by characters in Russian tales (based on images of a wolf, fox and hare)
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Guan Yuee. Polyphonic collegiality of points of view in the “poetic composition” by B.A. Uspenskiy
“Neophilology” Vol. 6, no. 21 for 2020 is sent for the press on March 20, 2020.
The issue contains scientific articles in the following rubrics: “Russian language”, “Language studies”, “Textology”, “Onomastics”, “Literature studies”, “Russian literature”, “Culturology”.
Due to the remote working of the Incorporate Editorial of Scientific Journals, reprints of articles will be sent to the authors by e-mail.
The journal is included in databases of the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI), EBSCO, included in the list of the Higher Attestation Commission.
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to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2020,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of March 3, 2020.
Vol. 7, no. 25
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Kolchanov V.V. From miracle-play to carnival: Chinese New Year holidays in Bulgakov’s M.A. novella “The Fatal Eggs”
Vol. 6, no. 24
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Lunkova E.S. The issue of interaction of Smolensk patois and the Belarusian language
Vol. 6, no. 22
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Shakhovskiy V.I. Language and human ecology in the changing society
Valiulina S.V. Pushkin’s nonce words in the word-formation aspect
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Koroleva I.A. To the anniversary of A.T. Tvardovsky: onomastics of the early poem “Exordium” (“The Journey of Vasily Petrov”)
Voronova T.A. Full and diminutive name of the heroine in A.S. Pushkin’s prose
Rubric “Language studies” (10.02.04 – Germanic languages (philological sciences))
Karimkhodjayev N.S. Russian borrowings in the Karakalpak language
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Khvorova L.E., Jin Lili. Around the “mystery of eternal destruction and eternal salvation”: The moral and philosophical “spiral” by Y.V. Bondarev
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Mikhina A.E. The English language and trends of English-speaking countries in the global processes of crosscultural and interlinguistic interaction in Russia
Rubric “In memory of Professor N.I. Gainullina” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Kogay E.R. Literary language of the Peter the Great’s era in scientific works of professor N.I. Gainullina
Vol. 6, no. 21
Rubric “Textology” (10.01.08 – Theory of literature. Textology (philological sciences))
Abisheva K.M., Nurgazina A.B., Uisinbayeva A.K. On the equivalence of translations of Abai’s poetic text
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Abisheva K.M., Karimova K.K., Kapanova A.K. Abay as a linguistic-creative personality, a translator
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to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2020,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of February 11, 2020.
Vol. 6, no. 22
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Dubrovina S.Y. Word-formation and peculiarities of the structure of lexical units of Folk Orthodoxy
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Rodina N.A. Urbanonyms-periphrases of the city of Smolensk in the semantic field “war”
Rubric “Textology” (10.01.08 – Theory of literature. Textology (philological sciences))
Dzhusupov M. Linguistic, poetic, historical and philosophical eminence of an outstanding personality and manysidedness of a talent
Rubric “Literature studies” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Salkhanova Z.K., Utebekova A.S. Diary as a literary genre
Vol. 6, no. 21
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Markina L.V. Gender stereotypes of masculinity in dialect communication (based on the material of men's expletive nominations)
Rubric “Language studies” (10.02.04 – Germanic languages (philological sciences))
Lukina K.E.Substances that objectify the SUBSTANCE concept and models for their creation
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Yuzbashyev V.I. Formation features of Persian toponyms
Rubric “Literature studies” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Osmukhina O.Y. Zamyatin studies in Tambov: results and prospects
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Sosnizkaja M.S. Parallels of A.S. Pushkin’s tales and Giambattista Basile’s “Tale of Tales” of 17th century
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Vol. 6, no. 22
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Sharandin A.L., Li Yixin. Folk and author’s fairy tales in the aspect of linguistic consciousness
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Sarsenov M.A., Tumanova A.B. On the issue of business discourse in the multilingual space of Kazakhstan
Vol. 6, no. 21
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Du Chunyang. Celestial objects periphrastic naming and synonym correlation
Rubric “Language studies” (10.02.04 – Germanic languages (philological sciences))
Lapenkov D.S., Olejnik O.V. Neologisms in the language of German press
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Goncharov P.A., Goncharov P.P. “Limit to the bloody field”: retribution in the narrative of A. Ivanov “Pitchfork”
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Zhitin R.M., Topilsky A.G., Patrina L.N. Books of the 18th century in the collection of the Tambov regional universal scientific library named after A.S. Pushkin
Terskikh M.V. Audience attitude to the provocative advertising: criteria for assessing communicative effectiveness
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according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of December 23, 2019.
Vol. 6, no. 22
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Gorlova T.V. On history of a provincial town’s urbanonymy: names of saltworks of old-time Nerekhta
Vol. 6, no. 21
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Mileshina L.V., Piskunova S.V. Use of fixed combinations in the modern student’s speech
Rubric “Language studies” (10.02.04 – Germanic languages (philological sciences))
Kirova A.V.Verbal and nonverbal means of persuasiveness in business presentations
Kalinina S.V. Structural and semantic models of oil industry terminology truncation (based on the English language).
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Gantsovskaya N.S., Gorlova T.V. Modern Kostroma onomasticon, materials and researches (through the pages of Gromov works collections)
Rodina N.A. Psychological aspect of a Russian military servant’s linguistic persona: communicative onomastic component
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Cisse Coumba. Totemic symbol, character of Russian tales – bear
Fedorova S.N., Maximova S.V. Branding as a mean for ethnocultural tourism development in Sakha Republic (Yakutia)
Lavrinova N.N. Social aspects of fair in the urban culture space
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according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of November 25, 2019.
Vol. 6, no. 21
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Nedostupova L.V. Features of the wedding ceremony in the village of Dankovo, Voronezh region
Pochitalkina N.E. Phraseological units of sign-name of emotional negative state of a person with the second meaning – mental negative state
“Neophilology” Vol. 5, no. 20 for 2019 came out of the press on November 15, 2019.
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“Neophilology” Vol. 5, no. 20 for 2019 is sent for the press on October 28, 2019.
The issue contains scientific articles in the following rubrics: “Russian language”, “Language studies”, “Onomastics”, “Literature studies”, “Russian literature”, “Crosscultural communication”, “Culturology”.
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according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of October 21, 2019.
Vol. 5, no. 20
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Dmitruk L.A. Issues of linguistic folklore studies: Kostroma dialects
Dubrovina S.J. Worldview constants in the culture of people’s language
Li Yixin.Family in the Russian linguistic worldview (as exemplified in Russian folk and authors’ tales)
Rubric “Language studies” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Belyanskaya O.V. Linguistic controversy in the sphere of law making and enforcement
Rubric “Literature studies” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Dronova O.A. The genres of documentary novel of the “Neue Sachlichkeit” and the problem of cognition
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Khvorova L.E., Jin Lili. Mask: to the issue of metaphysical substantiality (Y.V. Bondarev’s novel “Choice” and its adaptation specifics)
Sorokina N.V., Abramenkova L.E.Magical realism traditions in the Dina Rubina’s novel “Style of Leonardo”
“Neophilology” Vol. 5, no. 19 for 2019 came out of the press on September 19, 2019.
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Vol. 6, no. 21
Rubric “Textology” (10.01.08 – Theory of literature. Textology (philological sciences))
Mustafayeva N.B.Stanza form of mukhammas in Azerbaijan lyrics in 20th century
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to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2019,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of September 9, 2019.
Vol. 5, no. 20
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Denisov Y.N. Russian rhetoric and speech culture: to the interconnection issue
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Nikiforova O.V. Religious oikonyms of Nizhny Novgorod Region as part of the regional cultural and historical heritage
Popov S.A. On the role of legislative bodies of state power of subjects of the Russian Federation in toponymical naming regulation
Rubric “Crosscultural communications” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Ivanov A.I. Time and word in social and cultural space of the modernity
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Pronina L.A., Gorelkina O.V. Libraries of noble estates in the cultural environment of the Tambov Governorate in the late 18th – 19th centuries
Patrina L.N., Sabetova M.V. Personal library as a reflection of the life and work history of A.V. Vysheslavtsev
Zhitin R.M., Topilsky A.G. G.R. Derzhavin’s personal library as a reflection of poet’s literary interests and artistic creativity
Ekimov E.P. Foreign photographers in Siberia: photography as a mean of dehumanization
To the authors’s attention!
During the editorial, editorial board members and experts (reviewers) holidays articles are not accepted and not reviewed (from July, 1 to August, 25, 2019). Notice of acceptance / rejection of articles submitted during this period, the editors will send to the author after August, 25. From this date begins the countdown of the review period.
We accept articles that have not been published before and are not under consideration in other periodicals; containing the results of an independent original study.
“Neophilology” Vol. 5, no. 19 for 2019 is sent for the press on July 23, 2019.
The issue contains scientific articles in the following rubrics: “Russian language”, “Language studies”, “Literature studies”, “Onomastics”, “Russian literature”, “Crosscultural communication”, “Culturology”, “Cultural heritage”.
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to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2019,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of July 12, 2019.
Vol. 5, no. 19
Rubric “Literature studies” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Novozhilova E.V. Individualization in poetic book review
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Bugakova N.B., Popova Y.S., Sulemina O.V. On features of subject detail functioning in the works of I.A. Bunin
Kuzminykh E.O., Vyazovskaya V.V. Spatiotemporal coordinates of the artistic world of N. Abgaryan in the storybook “To live further”
“Neophilology” Vol. 5, no. 18 for 2019 came out of the press on July 5, 2019.
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“Neophilology” Vol. 5, no. 18 for 2019 is sent for the press on June 24, 2019.
The issue contains scientific articles in the following rubrics: “Russian language”, “Language studies”, “Onomastics”, “Literature studies”, “Russian literature”, “Culturology”, “Cultural heritage”.
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according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of June 17, 2019.
Vol. 5, no. 18
Rubric “Language studies” (10.02.04 – Germanic languages (philological sciences))
Spirchagov S.Y. Metaphors in banking
Rubric “Literature studies” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Jiawen Sun. Russian comparative literature studies development: ideas of A.N. Veselovsky and V.M. Zhirmunsky
Tscherbakova V.A. Genre specificity of the novella “The Pass” by V. Astafyev
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Markov A.V. Intermedial contexts of the coat of arms motif in lyrical poetry by Viktor Krivulin
Vol. 5, no. 19
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Belov V.A. The usage functions of synonyms in different types of text
Kushnir K.I. The element “water” and its lexical representation in the poetry of V.A. Soloukhin
Rubric “Language studies” (10.02.04 – Germanic languages (philological sciences))
Matytcina M.S. Topoi as part of the argumentation schemes and their role in creating a positive image of the “self” and a negative image of the “other”
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Nedostupova L.V. Dialect mini-dictionary of one linguistic person of the Voronezh Region
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to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2019,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of May 20, 2019.
Vol. 5, no. 18
Rubric “Language studies” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Tumanova A.B., Pavlova T.V., Zuyeva N.Y. The category of time in modern science: analysis and interpretation
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Du Chunyang. Paroemias “wolf’s sun” and “sun of wolves”
Rubric “Literature studies” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Baktybayeva A.T. Ways of expressing irony and its types in modern Russian-language poetry of Kazakhstan (on the example of D. Nakipov’s works)
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Fedorova S.N., Kirova S.E. Region image: on example of Sakha Republic (Yakutia)
Vol. 5, no. 19
Rubric “Language studies” (10.02.04 – Germanic languages (philological sciences))
Logacheva E.V. Dialectisms in the novella “The Ravine” by S.A. Yesenin
Lesnikov S.V. The concept of developing and creating a digital academic vocabulary corpus (AVC) of the Russian language (RL)
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Rodina N.A. Humorous motifs of Russian military equipment nomination
Rubric “Literature studies” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Tutatina E.A. Book title: pragmatics, poetics and evolution
Rubric “Crosscultural communications” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Tulekova G.Q. National culture meaning in spirituality development
“Neophilology” Vol. 5, no. 17 for 2019 came out of the press on April 23, 2019.
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Below there is the list of the authors, whose articles are planned
to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2019,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of May 20, 2019.
Vol. 5, no. 18
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Skuridina S.A. Doctors-foreigners in the Dostoevsky’s works: onomastic aspect
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Apazhikhova N.V., Murzina O.B. Historical dynamics of issues aimed at the consideration of social and cultural childhood space
Vol. 5, no. 19
Rubric “Language studies” (10.02.04 – Germanic languages (philological sciences))
Zakharova M.A., Iagodnitsena E.A. Interpretive potential of German lexis with color definition in its structure
Rubric “Crosscultural communications” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Panov Z. Fixed units in Macedonian and Russian languages as a linguistic and cultural representatives
“Neophilology” Vol. 5, no. 17 for 2019 is sent for the press on March 29, 2019.
The issue contains scientific articles in the following rubrics: “Russian language”, “Textology”, “Onomastics”, “Crosscultural communication”, “Culturology”, “Cultural heritage”, “Personalia”.
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to be published in the journal “Neophilology” in 2019,
according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of March 25, 2019.
Vol. 5, no. 17
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Grigorieva I.V., Tumanova A.B. From the conceptual analysis experience: free associative experiment
Shcherbak A.S. The hyphen as a non-traditional sign of orthography
Rubric “Textology” (10.01.08 – Theory of literature. Textology (philological sciences))
Burykin A.A. A few more words about the author’s problem “The Tale of Igor’s Campaign”: why are all the characters of “The Tale”, living at 1185, relatives of Andrei Bogolyubsky?
Rubric “Onomastics” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Skuridina S.A. At the origins of literary onomastics
Rubric “Crosscultural communications” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Voronova T.A. Scientific terms in Arseny Tarkovsky’s poetic lexicon
Shcherbatyuk E.E. Russian phonetics teaching difficulties to foreign students
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Kolchanov V.V. M.A. Bulgakov and V.E. Meyerhold: to the poetics of the avant-garde form “upside down theatre” and the erotic reception of the French theatre “nude”
Zhang Liwei. Chinese cinematography in Russia in the context of “One Belt One Road” initiative
Rubric “Cultural heritage” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Feodosiy (Vasnev), Metropolitan of Tambov and Rasskazovo. Saint Theophan (Govorov) – the Archpastor of Tambov Land: “To inscribe the image of Christian teaching”
Vol. 5, no. 18
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Sharandin A.L. Role of professor V.G. Rudelev in the Tambov Linguistic School formation and development
Rubric “Russian literature” (10.01.01 – Russian literature (philological sciences))
Sorokina N.V. “Tambov” pages in the life and work of A.I. Solzhenitsyn
Rubric “Cultural heritage” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Theodosius (Vasnev), Metropolitan of Tambov and Rasskazovo. The role of Seminary in the Tambov Governorate social life (1867–1884s)
Vol. 5, no. 19
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Kolchanov V.V. Through “muddy grid”: psychoanalytic transfer as an artistic representation of multicultural paradigm in Lars von Trier’s film “Forbrydelsens element”
Rubric “Cultural heritage” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Theodosius (Vasnev), Metropolitan of Tambov and Rasskazovo. The ministry of Saint Theophan (Govorov) on the Tambov Land: Tambov diocese in 1859–1863
Vol. 5, no. 20
Rubric “Language studies” (10.02.04 – Germanic languages (philological sciences))
Zakharova M.A. Zoonyms interpretation as a part of compound adjectives
Vol. 6, no. 21
Rubric “Culturology” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Kolchanov V.V.Through “muddy grid”: psychoanalytic transfer as an artistic representation of multicultural paradigm in Lars von Trier’s film “Forbrydelsens element”
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according to the decisions of the Editorial Board of February 20, 2019.
Vol. 5, no. 17
Rubric “Russian language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Buzelo A.S. The problem of inner valence morphemes: the experience of multiparadigm research
Semenov P.A. Some special aspects of the use modal-temporal forms in amatory syllabic poetry of Peter the Great's era (to the 80th anniversary of N.I. Gainullina)
Mirzoyeva L.Y. Axiological component of the linguistic view of the world (based on the material of “Hagiography of Protopope Avvakum”)
Pak М.К. All-Russian word paradigmatic aspect in the Arkhangelsk’s sub-dialect
Rubric “Crosscultural communications” (24.00.01 – Theory and history of culture (culturology))
Melnik Y.A. Current neological processes in the contemporary Russian language (on materials of sociolinguistic Internet-projects)
Rubric “Personalia language” (10.02.01 – Russian language (philological sciences))
Sharandin A.L. To memory of the scientist. Sakmara Georgievna Ilyenko
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