Scientific interests
- Tourism discourse, corpus linguistics, semantics, cross-cultural communication, area studies
Education
Institution
Yerevan State University
Faculty
Chair of English Philology, Faculty of Romance and Germanic Philology
Date
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Degree name
Applicant
Institution
Yerevan State University
Faculty
Chair of English Philology, Faculty of Romance and Germanic Philology
Date
-
Degree name
Masters
Institution
Yerevan State University
Faculty
Chair of English Philology, Faculty of Romance and Germanic Philology
Date
-
Degree name
Bachelor
Scientific Rank/degree
Institution
Yerevan State University
Date
2020
Degree name
Candidate
Specialty
Philological sciences
Scientific Supervisor
G. Muradyan
Research Topic
The Linguistic аnd Extralinguistic Peculiarities of Tourism Discourse оn English Websites
Language skills
English
Русский
Français
Participation in international conferences and seminars
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Erasmus+ академическая мобильность
Dunarea de Jos University of Galati
Romania
"Language Education in the Context of the Modernization of Humanitarian Knowledge
Plekhanov Russian University of Economics
Russian Federation (the)
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International Conference "Postmodernism in the Humanities", dedicated to the 30th Anniversary of YSU Faculty of European Languages and Communication
YSU
Armenia
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"Language, Culture, Communication”
YSU
Armenia
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«Ժամանակակից լեզվաբանությունը միջգիտակարգայնության լույսի ներքո», International Conference
YSU
Armenia
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“5th International Conference on Tourism and Hospitality Management”,
DR.A.T.T.E
Greece
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“Storytelling: Global Reflections on Narrative”, 5th Global Conference
Inter-Disciplinary.Net
Portugal
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“Promoting Independent Learning”, AASE International Conference
YSU
Armenia
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AASE Third International Conference, "Language, Literature and Art in Cross-Cultural Contexts"
YSU
Armenia
Publications
Article
ՄԵԾ ԲՐԻՏԱՆԻԱՆ ԵՎ ՀԱՅԱՍՏԱՆԸ ՆԵՐԿԱՅԱՑՆՈՂ ՃԱՆԱՊԱՐՀՈՐԴԱԿԱՆ ՈՒՂԵՑՈՒՅՑՆԵՐԻ ԿՈՐՊՈՒՍԱՅԻՆ ՔՆՆՈՒԹՅՈՒՆ
Book
The World of the English Language
2017
120
Conference
The Postmodern Discourse of Tourism: From Otherness to Hyper-Reality