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Moscow versus Saint Petersburg: assessment of the capitals in the lexical meanings of the occasional derivatives
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What tour guides are (not) silent about: on the social regulation of tour narratives (the case of the Kaliningrad region)
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The plot of Melusine in Russian literature of the XVII— XIX centuries (translations and interpretations)
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The topos of the forest in N. Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter”
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FROM THE EDITOR
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Feodosia as a city and a visual text (Aivazovsky Project)
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