Armenian Folia Anglistika 2(20)-2019
Armenian Folia Anglistika – the official peer-reviewed academic journal of the Armenian Association for the Study of English (since 2005) and Yerevan State University (since 2015) aims at fostering research of the English Language, Literature and Culture in Armenia and elsewhere and facilitate intellectual cooperation between high school teachers and scholars. It is intended to be published twice a year. Articles of interest to university-level teachers and scholars in English Studies are warmly welcomed by the multi-national Editorial Board of the Journal. Articles should be directed to the Editor-in-Chief. In 2007 the Editorial Board of Armenian Folia Anglistika announced the opening of a new section in the Journal – Armenological Studies, which invites valuable and innovative contributions from such fields as Armenian Linguistics, Literary Criticism, Ethnic Studies, Cultural History, Gender Studies and a wide range of adjacent disciplines.
Editor-in-Chief
Seda Gasparyan – Dr. of Sciences (Philology), Professor, Corresponding Member of RA NAS, Honoured Scientist of RA, holder of “Best Scientific Work” award of RA NAS (2010), holder of “Prolific Researcher” award of RA State Committee of Science (2013, 2016, 2017, 2018), Head of Yerevan State University English Philology Department, President of Armenian Association for the Study of English.
Phone: +374 99 25 50 60;
E-mail: sedagasparyan@yandex.ru; afajournal@ysu.am
Editors:
Shushanik Paronyan, Dr. of Sciences (Philology), Professor, Head of the Department of English for Cross-Cultural Communication, Yerevan State University (Armenia).
Gaiane Muradian, Dr. of Sciences (Philology), Associate Professor of English Philology Department, Yerevan State University (Armenia).
Astghik Chubaryan, PhD in Philology, Professor of English Philology Department, Yerevan State University (Armenia).
- Svetlana Decheva- «The Phonetic Particulars of Modern English Advertising»
- Gevorg Barseghyan- «The Language of Advertising in English Sport Magazines»
- Karine Abrahamyan- «Comparative Analysis of the Category of Diminutiveness in the Russian, English and Armenian Languages»
- Karen Velyan- «Syntactic Maxi-Accidents in Spontaneous Speech of Middle-Class Speakers of English»
- Kristine Harutyunyan, Rafayel Harutyunyan- «On Some Grammatical Peculiarities of Indian English»
- Minoo Khamesian- «On the Role of Phraseological Units in Teaching English as a Foreign Language to Adult Learners»
- Aschen Mikoyan- «Understanding in Literary Translation»
- Marta Dąbrowska- «Birthday, Culture, and Social Media»
- Gabriella Elina Imposti- «Under Children’s Eyes: Armenia in Nina Gabrielian’s Work»
- Anne Elizabeth Redgate- «Epigraphy in Tenth- and Eleventh-Century Armenia: Inscriptions as Bridges and Boundaries»