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dc.contributor.authorTrofimova, N. A.-
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-14T13:38:54Z-
dc.date.available2022-02-14T13:38:54Z-
dc.date.issued2021-
dc.identifier.citationTrofimova, N.A. The use of chronemes in publicistic discource of Dan Bilefsky and Ellen Barry (based on the New York Times) / N.A. Trofimova // Correlation of language and culture in the literary world view / Madaniyatlararo kommunikatsiya matnida til va adabiyotning roli : Xalqaro ilmiy-nazariy anjuman, Qarshi, 23-24 aprel 2021 / O‘Zbekiston Respublikasi oliy va o‘rta maxsus ta‘lim vazirligi, Qarshi Davlat universiteti ; taqrizchilar: U.D. Qarshibayeva, M.M. Jo‘rayeva. - Qarshi, 2021. - Vol. 2. - P. 297-300. - Refer.: р. 299-300ru
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.bsu.edu.ru/handle/123456789/45445-
dc.description.abstractThe article presents the results of a comparative analysis of the use of chronemes as markers of nonverbal communication by the journalists of the popular American newspaper The New York Times. It determines the correlation of total number, the highest and lowest concentration of chronemes in articles by Dan Bilefsky and Ellen Barryru
dc.language.isoenru
dc.subjectlinguisticsru
dc.subjectenglishru
dc.subjectlanguage of journalismru
dc.subjectlanguage of mass mediaru
dc.subjectpublicistic discourseru
dc.subjectgenderru
dc.subjectnon-verbal communicationru
dc.subjectchronemesru
dc.subjectThe New York Timesru
dc.subjectDan Bilefskyru
dc.subjectEllen Barryru
dc.titleThe use of chronemes in publicistic discource of Dan Bilefsky and Ellen Barry (based on the New York Times)ru
dc.typeArticleru
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