Cultural-linguistic aspect of studying the terminology of clinical psychology
Journal Title: Науковий вісник Міжнародного гуманітарного університету. Серія «Філологія» - Year 2016, Vol 23, Issue 1
Abstract
The study deals with the analysis of clinical psychology terminology. The theoretical material on problems of terminology, cognitive science of terminology. The analysis mythological terms, which constitute a huge reservoir of clinical psychology terminology.
Authors and Affiliations
Т. І. Семикрас
Self-similarity in translation of “Finnegans Wake” by James Joyce
The article studies self-similarity formulas, the conceptual fractal “Ireland” and invariant character of deflected word-forms with a view to identifying strategies of translation “Finnegans Wake” by James Joyce into lan...
THE GRAMMATICAL CONTENT AND USE OF THE PROGRESSIVE TENSES IN MODERN ENGLISH (LINGUODIDACTIC ASPECT)
Is dedicated to the 100-th anniversary 0f an outstanding grammarian of our time, founder of Odessa grammatical school, A. Korsakov. His ideas are still alive and remain topical. In the article we have made an attempt of...
Linguocognitive peculiarities of the Ukrainian eponymic terms of natural sciences
The article is devoted to the analysis of Ukrainian terms of natural sciences derived from their proper names; the individual cognitive and linguistic peculiarities of these special linguistic signs are determined.
History of creation of Woolf’s and Lawrence’s short story collections (“Monday or Tuesday” and “England, My England”)
The article deals with Virginia Woolf’s and David Herbert Lawrence’s short stories, the history of their creation in 1917–1921 and publication as well. It is examined the similarities and the differences of writer’s crea...
Dynamics of the Role Asymmetry Representation in the Speech Genre of Family Conversation (Based on British Drama of the 20th Century)
The article analyzes the strategies and tactics, which reflect the dynamics of role asymmetry in the speech genre of family conversation based on British drama of the 20th century.