OPEN VERBAL E-ENVIRONMENT: RESEARCH PEMISES AND ICT TOOLS
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https://doi.org/10.28925/2414-0325.2016.2.e2733Keywords:
open verbal e-environment, phenomenology, cyberterm, ICT research toolsAbstract
The paper is focused on the methodological argument and premise of open verbal e-environment structure, phenomenology, subject matter and corresponding ICT research tools. The phenmenological approach to integrative research directions, mechanisms, ways and means of the modern English open verbal e-environment, supplied in this paper, allows to highlight those aspects of English development, provides a generalized in-depth understanding of the phenomenological nature of linguistic reality encoding processes, linguistic recreation and mechanisms of neologozation, categorization, language reference, significative correlation, respectively.
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