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culture and national linguistic pictures of the world. We http://doi.org/10.1177/002216787501500306
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features defined for the stimulus “flirting person”. This emotions. American Scientist, 91(4), 330–335.
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corresponding to such a “self-motivated ability” of Flirtation, courtship, and seduction.
playfulness/ludic competence as flirting as a unit of Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 41(4),
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young Russian-speaking inhabitants of Ukraine by means https://doi.org/10.1080/00332747.1978.110239
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meanings, as well as semantic components of a linguistic Gordienko-Mytrofanova, I., & Kobzieva, Iu. (2018).
and cultural nature, which cannot be detected by Concept “Holy Fool” in the linguistic world-
traditional methods of semantic analysis. image of the Russian-speaking population of
Ukraine. Psycholinguistics, 24(1), 10–24.
Ethical Approval https://doi.org/10.31470/2309-1797-2018-24-
The authors ensure that the study has been carried out in 1-118-133
accordance with The Code of Ethics of the World Gordienko-Mytrofanova, I., Kobzieva, I., & Hohol, D.
Medical Association (Declaration of Helsinki) for (2021a). Investigating the concept of “Flirting”
experiments involving humans; approved by the local as reflected in the Russian-speaking Ukrainians’
institutional review board (protocol No. 12 of the linguistic consciousness. Psycholinguistics,
Department of Psychology of H. S. Skovoroda Kharkiv 29(1), 8–29. https://doi.org/10.31470/2309-
National Pedagogical University, 22.03.2021). Written 1797-2021-29-1-8-29
informed consent was obtained from all participants. Gordienko-Mitrofanova, I. V., Sauta, S. L.,
Bezkorovainy, S. P., Konok, M. O., &
Funding Source Hohol, D. M. (2021b). “Liudyna, yaka flirtuie”
This research did not receive any outside funding or v movnii svidomosti rosiiskomovnoho
support. naselennia Ukrainy (za rezultatamy
spriamovanoho asotsiatyvnoho eksperymentu)
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