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1. Quantitative Data Analysis of Water Concept in English Water Management Metadiscourse.

2. ON "POLITENESS" AND "POLITE LIES" IN EVERYDAY DISCOURSE.

3. Blogųjų naujienų diskursas Lietuvos sovietmečio spaudoje.

4. JOHN WEBSTER'S DRAMA THE DUCHESS OF MALFI: THE CONTEXTS AND CONTESTS OF WIT.

5. Language Representation Features of Primary Human Needs in Discourse: a Case Study on Short Prose by A. Solzhenitsyn.

6. Means of Expression of Epistemic Modality in Russian Political Discourse.

7. MODALITY IN ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN LEGISLATIVE DISCOURSE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY.

8. PERCEPTYVINIAI DIALEKTŲ TYRIMAI: MENTALINIS ŽEMĖLAPIS.

9. Quantitative Data Analysis of Water Concept in English Water Management Metadiscourse

10. SUPERVISING IN ENGLISH: THE DOCTORAL THESIS, PROFESSOR/STUDENT DISCOURSE, AND SOCIAL PRACTICE.

11. FRAGMENT DYSKURSU MITOLOGICZNEGO POGAŃSKICH SŁOWIAN W PIŚMIENNICTWIE CERKIEWNYM.

12. PROSODIC MODEL OF TELEVISION GENRE.

13. WORD USAGE OF КСИВА AND МАЛЯВА IN RUSSIAN CRIMINAL DISCOURSE

14. War Discourse in the Biographical Novels About Artists: Intermedial Aspect.

15. Quantitative Data Analysis of Water Concept in English Water Management Metadiscourse

16. PUBLIC OPINION IN THE LIGHT OF COGNITIVE DISCOURSE PARADIGM.

17. Language Representation Features of Primary Human Needs in Discourse: a Case Study on Short Prose by A. Solzhenitsyn

18. SUPERVISING IN ENGLISH: THE DOCTORAL THESIS, PROFES­SOR/ STUDENT DISCOURSE, AND SOCIAL PRACTICE

19. Supervising in English: The Doctoral Thesis, Professor/Student Discourse, and Social Practice

20. A Fragment of the Mythological Discourse of the Pagan Slavs in Orthodox Literature

23. THE METHODOLOGICAL POTENTIAL OF OTHERNESS IN LITERARY DISCOURSE ANALYSIS.