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Issue 1-2024

Contents

REDDIT’S LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY EVOLUTION: A MULTIVARIATE STUDY


Sadia Ali
VALENCY OF VERBS IN SENTENTIAL ADVERTISING SLOGANS


Peter Bojo, Daniel Lančarič
A COGNITIVE CONTRAST OF POLISH AND ENGLISH PROVERBS WITH DOG COMPONENTS


Bożena Kochman-Haładyj
SYMBOLIC METAMETAPHORS IN BORGES’ “THE HOUSE OF ASTERION”


Nataliia Kravchenko, Yuliia Markova
MILK-SUCKING “THIEVES” IN INDO-EUROPEAN FOLKLORE: AN ETYMOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ZOONYMS


Mikołaj Rychło, Elwira Kaczyńska, Andrzej Kowalski, Krzysztof Tomasz Witczak
THE COGNITIVE FRAME OF WAR: CONTEMPORARY EXPANSIONS


Agnieszka Uberman
WHAT DOES LOONG (龙) MEAN TO THE CHINESE PEOPLE? A CULTURAL COGNITIVE LINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE


Xu Wen, Chuanhong Chen

Issue 2-2023

Contents

PARTICULARIZING FOCUS MARKERS IN OLD ENGLISH: JUST A CASE OF ADVERB POLYSEMY?


Olena Andrushenko
THE POST-WAR VISION IN THE COLLECTIVE COGNITIVE SPACE OF UKRAINIANS AND EUROPEANS (BASED ON CONTEMPORARY MASS MEDIA DISCOURSE)


Iryna Osovska, Ján Višňovský
THE ESSENCE OF ONOMASIOLOGICAL BASES AND THEIR TYPES IN PHYTONYMIC LEXICON


Nataliya Panasenko
METAPHOR OF WAR IN AMERICAN AND RUSSIAN MEDIA DISCOURSE: A CASE STUDY OF THE 2022 RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE


Judyta Pawliszko
DOES THE SMALL PRINT REALLY MATTER? THE INFLUENCE OF EXPLICIT EXPOSURE TO DISCLAIMERS ON THE PERCEPTION OF TV COMMERCIALS


Adam Wojtaszek
EMOTIONAL STORYTELLING TECHNIQUE IN ENGLISH AND SLOVAK MEDIA DISCOURSE: POINTS OF LINGUISTIC INTERSECTION


Inna Zabuzhanska, Ľuboš Greguš

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