
Alla Antonova
Head of the Department:
Baikal School of BRICS,
Department of Russian Language Didactics (since 2024)
Associate Professor:
Schools and Departments,
Baikal School of BRICS (since 2024)
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Degree
PhD, Philology
Education
Education, degrees
2003
Linguistics and Intercultural Communication, Irkutsk State Linguistic University
2006
Accounting, Analysis, Audit, Baikal State University of Economics and Law
2016
Linguistics (Methods of teaching Russian as a foreign language), Moscow State Linguistic University
Languages
English
Professional Interests
Teaching
Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLES
1. Antonova, A. (2024) The Linguistic Mechanisms of Creating New Words in Russian (a Case Study of Gamers' Slang) Perm University Herald. Russian and Foreign Philology, 16 (4), 17-27.
2. Antonova, A. (2022) Stylistic Use of Allusion in the Headings of MLM-Discourse Texts. Bulletin of Vladimir State University named after A.G. and N.G. Stoletovs, 1 (33), 46-53.
3. Antonova, A. (2020) Linguostylistic Analysis of Errors in Russian-Language Notices (a case study of Irkutsk city). Perm University Herald. Russian and Foreign Philology, 12 (1), 5-15.
4. Antonova, A. (2018) "Speaking Like Russians": On Issue of Timeliness of Teaching Discursive Words to Foreign Linguistic Students. Baikal Research Journal, 9 (1).
5. Antonova, A. (2018) Prank Journalism as a New Genre in the Russian Media Landscape. Theoretical and Practical Issues of Journalism,7 (3), 361-370.
6. Antonova, A. (2017) The Linguo-Didactic Potential of Infographics in Russian Language Lessons for Asian-Pacific Students. Bulletin of Baikal State University, 27 (3), 333-340.
7. Antonova, A. (2017) Modern Trends in Teaching Chinese Students English as a Foreign Language in Educational Institutions of Russia and China. Russian and Chinese Studies, 1(1), 72-79.
BOOKS
1. Collection of Texts and Tasks for the 1st Year English Students of the Asian-Pacific Region. Russia: Irkutsk, 2015.
2. Russian- English/English-Russian Translation: A Practicum for Students of the Asian-Pacific Region. Russia: Irkutsk, 2015.
1. Antonova, A. (2024) The Linguistic Mechanisms of Creating New Words in Russian (a Case Study of Gamers' Slang) Perm University Herald. Russian and Foreign Philology, 16 (4), 17-27.
2. Antonova, A. (2022) Stylistic Use of Allusion in the Headings of MLM-Discourse Texts. Bulletin of Vladimir State University named after A.G. and N.G. Stoletovs, 1 (33), 46-53.
3. Antonova, A. (2020) Linguostylistic Analysis of Errors in Russian-Language Notices (a case study of Irkutsk city). Perm University Herald. Russian and Foreign Philology, 12 (1), 5-15.
4. Antonova, A. (2018) "Speaking Like Russians": On Issue of Timeliness of Teaching Discursive Words to Foreign Linguistic Students. Baikal Research Journal, 9 (1).
5. Antonova, A. (2018) Prank Journalism as a New Genre in the Russian Media Landscape. Theoretical and Practical Issues of Journalism,7 (3), 361-370.
6. Antonova, A. (2017) The Linguo-Didactic Potential of Infographics in Russian Language Lessons for Asian-Pacific Students. Bulletin of Baikal State University, 27 (3), 333-340.
7. Antonova, A. (2017) Modern Trends in Teaching Chinese Students English as a Foreign Language in Educational Institutions of Russia and China. Russian and Chinese Studies, 1(1), 72-79.
BOOKS
1. Collection of Texts and Tasks for the 1st Year English Students of the Asian-Pacific Region. Russia: Irkutsk, 2015.
2. Russian- English/English-Russian Translation: A Practicum for Students of the Asian-Pacific Region. Russia: Irkutsk, 2015.
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