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Old age in the mirror of metaphors. / Trofimova, Nella A. .

CURRENT ISSUES IN MODERN LINGUISTICS AND HUMANITIES: PROCEEDINGS of the 12th All-Russian Research and Methodological Conference with International Participation. ed. / Enrique F. Quero Gervilla; Natalya Sokolova. Moscow : Российский университет дружбы народов, 2020. p. 46-54.

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Harvard

Trofimova, NA 2020, Old age in the mirror of metaphors. in EFQ Gervilla & N Sokolova (eds), CURRENT ISSUES IN MODERN LINGUISTICS AND HUMANITIES: PROCEEDINGS of the 12th All-Russian Research and Methodological Conference with International Participation. Российский университет дружбы народов, Moscow, pp. 46-54, Current Issues in Modern Linguistics and the Humanities, Москва, Russian Federation, 27/03/20. https://doi.org/10.22363/09835-2020-46-54

APA

Trofimova, N. A. (2020). Old age in the mirror of metaphors. In E. F. Q. Gervilla, & N. Sokolova (Eds.), CURRENT ISSUES IN MODERN LINGUISTICS AND HUMANITIES: PROCEEDINGS of the 12th All-Russian Research and Methodological Conference with International Participation (pp. 46-54). Российский университет дружбы народов. https://doi.org/10.22363/09835-2020-46-54

Vancouver

Trofimova NA. Old age in the mirror of metaphors. In Gervilla EFQ, Sokolova N, editors, CURRENT ISSUES IN MODERN LINGUISTICS AND HUMANITIES: PROCEEDINGS of the 12th All-Russian Research and Methodological Conference with International Participation. Moscow: Российский университет дружбы народов. 2020. p. 46-54 https://doi.org/10.22363/09835-2020-46-54

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Trofimova, Nella A. . / Old age in the mirror of metaphors. CURRENT ISSUES IN MODERN LINGUISTICS AND HUMANITIES: PROCEEDINGS of the 12th All-Russian Research and Methodological Conference with International Participation. editor / Enrique F. Quero Gervilla ; Natalya Sokolova. Moscow : Российский университет дружбы народов, 2020. pp. 46-54

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