Discourses of conflict: cross-linguistic corpus-assisted comparative discourse study of Russian and Ukrainian parliamentary debates of 2014
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Language of conflict: Discourses of the Ukrainian crisis, 2020•pure.hud.ac.uk
The year of 2014 was undeniably one of the most dramatic years in the history of Ukraine. It
saw the annexation of Crimea by Russia; the proclamation of two pro-Russian republics-the
Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) and the Luhansk People's Republic (LPR)-leading to full-
scale armed conflict between Ukrainian government troops and pro-Russian forces; the
failed attempt of a truce and a ceasefire; and continuing disputes between Russia and
Ukraine over gas supplies and prices.
saw the annexation of Crimea by Russia; the proclamation of two pro-Russian republics-the
Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) and the Luhansk People's Republic (LPR)-leading to full-
scale armed conflict between Ukrainian government troops and pro-Russian forces; the
failed attempt of a truce and a ceasefire; and continuing disputes between Russia and
Ukraine over gas supplies and prices.
Abstract
The year of 2014 was undeniably one of the most dramatic years in the history of Ukraine. It saw the annexation of Crimea by Russia; the proclamation of two pro-Russian republics-the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) and the Luhansk People's Republic (LPR)-leading to full-scale armed conflict between Ukrainian government troops and pro-Russian forces; the failed attempt of a truce and a ceasefire; and continuing disputes between Russia and Ukraine over gas supplies and prices.
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