| 1. | Svitlana Sokolova The study of linguistic situation as an interdisciplinary and interdepartmental problem |
3–16 |
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| 2. | Ievgeniia Karpilovska The role of national modules in the development of informationalretrieval language of database iSybislaw |
17–29 |
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| 3. | Kateryna Horodenska Grammatical lexicography: condition and perspectives |
30–37 |
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| 4. | Petro Bilousenko On the way from illustrative to explanatory linguistics (the historical derivation of the noun) |
38–50 |
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| 5. | Svitlana Yermolenko, Svitlana Bybyk, Angelina Ganzha Linguistic stylistics in the context of national culture |
51–56 |
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| 6. | Liudmyla Turovska Ukrainian terminology of the 21st century: main research areas |
57–63 |
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Natalya Kondratenko Communicativediscourse studies in the modern Ukrainian Linguistic: trends and prospects |
64-73 |
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| 8. | Svitlana Bohdan “The Irish language movement” by Francis Fahy and Ukrainian sociolinguistics at the beginning of the twentieth century |
74-88 |
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| 9. | Kateryna Hlukhovtseva Aspects of linguistic and cultural research of dialectal speech |
89-99 |
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| 10. | Lesya Malevych Terminological Variation at Its Present Stage of Development: heoretical and Practical Aspects |
100–111 |
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| 11. | Larysa Movchun Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language (Supplement): Experience and Problems of Compiling |
112-123 |
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| 12. | Valentyna Krytska The automation of the definition of inflexion paradigms of new nouns |
124-134 |