A Linguistic Paradigm of Ethnoreligious Traditions

Dialogue and Universalism 24 (3):121-125 (2014)
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This article deals with the most significant versions of the confessional factor, acting in modern Russian society as a cultural resource of international consent. Analyzing the problem of confessional tolerance, the author traces the reflection of supporting religious values in communicative-speech space of the renewed society.

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