LINGUISTIC FEATURES IN MODERN ENGLISH CINEMATOGRAPHY BASED ON THE FILM "GONE WITH THE WIND"
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Keywords: International, American, film, romance, awards, previous,Famous, circumstances.Abstract
Abstract: The article describes the linguistic features of modern English cinematography based on the film "Gone with the Wind" and the events and processes of the film Gone with the Wind.
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