Функционирование неопределенно-личных местоимений somebody и someone в современном английском языке: биокогнитивный подход - page 22

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Nikolaeva N.N.,
Ph.D., Assoc. Professor of the Linguistic Department ‘English for
the Department of Instrument Design’ at Bauman Moscow State Technical University.
Primary scientific interests are in (bio)cognitive linguistics, socio-and-psycholinguistics,
gender studies, discourse and political researches, translation and interpretation as well as
second language acquisition and foreign language pedagogy, methodology, and psychol-
ogy. Currently the research focuses on issues concerning the genesis and development of
a professional worldview, international communication, global spread of English and the
language's impact in non-native contexts, especially in Russia and Europe. e-mail:
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