Nauchnyi Dialog
Nauchnyi dialog (Scientific Dialogue), registration certificate PI No. FS 77-86214 issued 27.10.2023 by Roskomnadzor, is an open-access peer-reviewed scientific journal. Nauchnyi dialog (Scientific Dialogue) publishes research articles presenting novel concepts and significant achievements in the fields philology and history.
Theme: Russia and the world in dialogue
- Russian world: language, literature, folklore, history
- History of the abroad through the eyes of russian researchers
- Russian world surrounded by other cultures: comparative studies
- Media communications and journalism: a world without borders
- Theory and methodology of language and literature research as a space for dialogue between different scientific traditions
Mission of Nauchnyi Dialog — organizing a dialogue between national research traditions in the humanitarian branches of science - historical and philological.
Tasks:
1) accumulation of knowledge about Russian culture through studies of language, literature and Russian history as the main markers of identity surrounded by other identities;
2) exchange of interpretations of a foreign cultural text: Russian literature and history as interpreted by foreign colleagues - and foreign literary and historical discourse as interpreted by Russian researchers;
3) presentation of the observations of researchers from different countries of the media development as a factor in globalization;
4) inviting researchers from different countries to present and discuss theories, approaches, methods, techniques for analyzing language, text, discourse, since due to a long period of closed development of national scientific traditions and schools, discrepancies have accumulated in the choice of research problems, interpretations of key terms, methodological preferences.
Language of publications: Russian. Each article is provided with metadata in English.
Published since 2012.
The Journal accepts for consideration (1) review articles containing theoretical and statistical generalizations and (2) original research articles presenting the results of empirical investigations.
All submitted manuscripts undergo mandatory peer review (reviews provided by authors are not accepted).
Submissions are reviewed within the average period of 3–10 months.
Current Issue
Vol 14, No 10 (2025)
LINGUISTICS
Kesariny: New Data on Russian Folk Names for Masqueraders
Abstract
9-31
Paradigmatic Approach in Terminology Studies
Abstract
32-52
Euphemization in English Political Discourse: A Functional-Communicative Approach
Abstract
53-73
Errors in Linguistic Landscape of Ulan-Ude
Abstract
74-102
Automated Analysis of Evidentiality in Russian Media Discourse: Experience with Neural Network Models
Abstract
103-122
Full vs. Short Predicate Adjectives in Russian Spiritual Verses: Stylistic and Grammatical Perspectives
Abstract
123-144
Latin American Exoethonyms: Linguistic and Cognitive Features of Identification within Collective Social Imaginary
Abstract
145-166
Sociolinguistic Analysis of Individual Language Ideologies in Education: Parental Motivations and Language Policy
Abstract
167-187
Linguistic Model of Evaluative Statements and Its Realization in Russian and British Sports Commentary Discourse
Abstract
188-212
COMMUNCATIONS. MEDIA TECHNOLOGES. JOURNALISM
Daoism and Dao in Modern Russian Media Discourse
Abstract
214-231
Russian-language Education in Discourse of Russian-speaking Media Outlets in Kazakhstan: Policy, Semantics, Pragmatics
Abstract
232-250
Healthy Lexeme in Linguistic Representation of HEALTH Concept (Corpus-discourse Analysis of Russian Media Discourse)
Abstract
251-272
Media-Aesthetic Techniques in Representation of Lenta.ru Online Publication's Concept
Abstract
273-289
LITERARY STUDIES. FOLKLORE
Images of Kyiv Region and Volhynia in Travelogue “Across Western Lands, Old and New” by V.L. Kign-Dedlov
Abstract
291-324
Chinese Cycle of Sergei Tretyakov
Abstract
325-348
Proletkult's Writer Project of 1918-1921 as a Creative Utopia
Abstract
349-369
Evolution of “German Guilt” Theme in Bernhard Schlink’s Novels: From “The Homecoming” (“Die Heimkehr”) to “The Granddaughter” (“Die Enkelin”)
Abstract
370-390
HISTORY
Women of Early Yekaterinburg in Eighteenth-Century Household Census Records
Abstract
392-410
Generational Conflicts in Soviet Village of Mid-1920s within Context of Generation History
Abstract
411-427
Women Entrepreneurs in Kazan Governorate during Late Nineteenth to Early Twentieth Centuries
Abstract
428-445
Economic Cooperation between USSR and West Germany (1985–1989)
Abstract
446-465
Decembrists Exonerated by Investigative Commission: Sublieutenant A. M. Golitsyn
Abstract
466-488
Strategic Corridor: Eastern Galicia and Subcarpathian Ruthenia in French Counter-Soviet Planning (1920–1923)
Abstract
489-506
General M.P. Stepanov and Establishment of Museum of Fine Arts Named after Emperor Alexander III
Abstract
507-527
Anniversaries and Obituaries as Tools for Constructing Corporate Identity at Timiryazev Academy (1865–1925)
Abstract
528-545
Women in Quaestiones Perpetuae of Republican Rome
Abstract
546-563
Educational Policy of Russian Empire and Caucasian Families in Nineteenth to Early Twentieth Centuries: Case of Kabarda and Balkaria
Abstract
564-582
