Scientific interests
- Functional-Communicative Grammar
- Text Linguistics and Discourse Analysis
- Pragmalinguistics
- Corpus Linguistics
- Discourse and Culture
Education
Institution
Moscow State UniverSity after Lomonosov
Faculty
Post-Doctorial studies, Chair of English Linguistics
Date
-
Degree name
Applicant
Institution
Yerevan State University and Moscow State University after Lomonosov
Faculty
English Philology Chair and Chair of English Linguistics
Date
-
Degree name
PhD student
Institution
Yerevan State University
Faculty
Philological Faculty/Romance-Germanic Philology Department
Date
-
Degree name
Qualified specialist
Scientific Rank/degree
Institution
Yerevan State University
Date
2016
Degree name
Professor
Specialty
Philological sciences
Institution
Yerevan State University
Date
2003
Degree name
Associate professor
Specialty
Philological sciences
Institution
Yerevan State University
Date
1996
Degree name
Candidate
Specialty
Philological sciences
Scientific Supervisor
Professor Seda Gasparyan
Research Topic
Syntactic Synonymy of Temporal Structures in Modern English
Language skills
English
Русский
Deutsch
Work experience
Institution
Yerevan State University
Period of time
Rank/degree
professor
Institution
Yerevan State University
Period of time
-
Rank/degree
assistant professor
Institution
Yerevan State University
Period of time
-
Rank/degree
lecturer
Participation in international conferences and seminars
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10th Conference of the European Society for the Study of English
University of Turin
Italy
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Language, Literature and Art in Cross-Cultural Contexts, ASSE III
Yerevan State Univerity
Armenia
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11th Conference of the European Society for the Study of English
Bogazici University, Istanbul
Turkey
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12th Conference of the European Society for the Study of English
Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice
Slovakia
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The Contemporary Linguistics in the Light of Interdisciplinarity
Yerevan State University
Armenia
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Postmodernism in the Humanities
Yerevan State University
Armenia
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APRIL CONFERENCE FIFTEEN, KRAKÓW, 20-22 APRIL 2023 HUMANITY/HUMANITIES
Jagiellonian University in Krakow
Poland
Membership
Institution
Board member, Armenian Branch of English-Speaking Union
Period of time
-
Institution
Director General And Board member of Armenian Association for Studies of English
Period of time
Institution
Sciientific Council of the Faculty of European Languages and Communication, Yerevan State UniversityYerevan State University,
Period of time
Other information
In 1998 I was chosen by a TASIC programme to participate in a one-month training course "English for Specific Purposes" at Edge Hill University and the University of Liverpool.
I also participated in training courses organized at Yerevan State University in 2011-2016 and 2016-2020.
Publications
Article
VOCABULARY JOURNALS AS AN INDEPENDENT LEARNING TOOL FOR L2 VOCABULARY IMPROVEMENT
Article
THE PRAGMATIC MODELS OF UNDERSTANDING SARCASM
Article
SARCASM AS AN INDEPENDENT PRAGMATIC CATEGORY OF NONLITERAL LANGUAGE
Article
A MULTIMODAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF SARCASM IN ENGLISH MEDIA AND NEWS ARTICLES
Article
ՆՈՒՅՆԱԲԱՆՈՒԹՅԱՆ ՇԱՐԱՀՅՈՒՍԱԿԱՆ ԿԱՂԱՊԱՐԻ ԻՄԱՍՏԱՅԻՆ ՄԵԿՆԱԲԱՆՄԱՆ ԽՆԴՐԻ ՇՈՒՐՋ
Article
FROM BREXITEERS TO BROFLAKES AND COVIDIOTS: HOW PRAGMATIC PRINCIPLES OF BLENDING FUNCTION
Article
PRAGMATIC INTERPRETATION OF SPECIAL QUESTIONS IN ACADEMIC DISCOURSE
Book
Theoretical English Grammar:Seminars
2019
465
Article
Complexity of Natural Phenomena and Linguistic Coherence
2017
36 - 44
Article
Абсолютные конструкции в свете теории функциональной перспективы предложения
Article
The Text-Organizing Function of Compression in English Scientific Discourse
Article
Ժամանակի քերականական կարգը՝ նույնաբանության գործաբանական ներուժի կազմավորման գործոն
Monograph
RAPHAEL LEMKIN’S DRAFT CONVENTION ON GENOCIDE AND THE 1948 UN CONVENTION
2016
176
Book
Practice in English Academic Discourse
2012
120
Conference
Grammars and cultures: on domain-specific functions of certain linguistic phenomena across languages
Conference
Complexity of Natural Phenomena through the Prism of Linguistic Coherence
Conference
A Rose is a Rose is a Rose: Deconstruction as a Clue to the Interpretation of Tautologies