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Critic No.8

Critic No.8

Journal-'CRITIC' 
NO: 08/YEAR-: 2009

 

S.No

AUTHOR

TITLE

PAGE NO

1.

А С КАРПОВ

Современная русская проза: поиски – обретения – потери

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2.

Г.Б. СЫДЫКОВА

Восприятие национальных обычаев и традиций кыргызов иноязычной аудиторией (на материале произведений ч. Айтматова и эпоса «Манас»

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3.

К.С.ДХИНГРА И САТЯБХАН С. РАДЖПУТ

Ангара наказывает

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4.

КИРАН СИНГХ ВЕРМА

Безэквивалентные формулы речевого этикета русского языка и языка хинди

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5.

NASAR SHAKEEL ROOMI

Vyacheslav P'etushka Critical Study

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6.

НАТАЛЬЯ КОНОНОВА

Семантика питейных заведений в творчестве Давида 
Самойлова

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7.

NEELAKSHI SURYANARAYAN

Revisiting Humour the Satire of Nadezhda Teffy

42

8.

RANJANA SAXENA

Современная русская литература наша боль и забота!

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9.

RANJANA BANERJEE

The Saga of Time (Turgenev's 'Fathers and Sons' and Tarashankar Bandopadhyay's "the two Generation")

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10.

RASHMI DORAISWAMY

The City in the Works of Fyodor Dostoevsky

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11.

РИЧА САВАНТ

Границы моего языка есть границы моего мира прецедентные тексты в газетных заголовках

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12.

S.BANERJEE

Ivan Turgenev nexus with Pastor James long

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13.

SUDEEP SINGH AND MOHAN KUMAR

Проблема окружающей среды и творчество Чингиза Айтматова

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14.

SUMANA JHA

Censorship in Modern Russian Media

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15.

Т.Б ТРОШЕВА

Объяснение как категориальный признак современного русского языка

109

16.

VINAY KUMAR

Simple Predicates in Russian and Marathi

115

17.

VINODANAND TIWARI

Civilizational Dichottomy in Bathing Practices in the Russian and Indian Context

131

 

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