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Metaphors in the novel “Sister Carrie” by Theodore Dreiser
Gulnar, Huseynova
2017-05-11
Analyzing The Features of Publicist Style. Political Metaphor in The Media
Karimova, Valida
2016
Metaphor in Political Discourse: Basics, Concepts of the Linguistic Nature of Metaphor Political Discourse as a Subject of Political Linguistics
Karimova, Valida S.
2017
Political discourse as a subject of political linguistics
Karimova, Valida
2019
"The Linguistic Peculiarities of Similes in the Novel "Dombey and Son" by Charles Dickens"
Isgandarova, Nurana
2019-07
Notion and Characteristic of Metaphor in Political discourse
Kərimova, Validə
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