Zanry Reci (ISSN:2311-0740 , E-ISSN:2311-0759) is a peer-reviewed scopus-indexed journal from 2019 to present. The publisher of this journal is Saratov State University. Zanry Reci committed to gathering and disseminating excellent research achievements. The journal welcomes all types of Social Sciences journal includes General Social Sciences.
(Vol 20 , Issue 02 ) | 20 Nov 2025
( Vol 20 , Issue 02 ) | 30 Nov 2025
The article discusses the legitimacy and appropriateness of using the concept of genre sphere in modern genre studies, by analogy with other “spheres” used in many modern humanities, for example, in conceptology. The author concludes that the genre sphere objectively exists, but the use of the genre sphere as a concept in genre studies also has objective pros and cons. The paper ana
Read MoreThe article analyzes the activation of the use of prosimetrum in Kazakhstan Russian-language poetry of the second half of the twentieth century. We believe that this is due to, firstly, postmodernist search for new artistic forms, and secondly, the syllabic principle of versification typical of Kazakh poetry, in which poetry and prose are not clearly differentiated. Kazakhstan Russian speaking
Read MoreBased on the material of a corpus of short-format statements, the semantics and axiology of passion, as well as the discursive properties of aphorism, are studied. It is established that an aphorism does not have a clear definition based on a single feature and we can only talk about “family resemblance” as the proximity of some small-format text in terms of a set of features to the
Read MoreThe article deals with the problem of genre in translation studies. The hypothesis of the study is the idea of the genre shifts emerging at the moment of interpreting within the genre of a TV interview. The authors discuss the ways of interpreting the genre. In accordance with the functional-linguistic approach to the analysis of speech genre, the authors consider the ways in which the linguist
Read MoreThe present article continues and develops the topic of the article “A Silent Scene in view of the speech genre theory”. The phenomenon of an inner silent scene (ISC) remarkably enhances the autocommunicative dynamism of inner speech. The basis for an ISC can be seen in critical moments within our verbal and thinking activities – new inner and outer signals causing more or les
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