Contents

APPROACHING “THE END”: METAPHORS OF OLD AGE IN THE LITERARY DISCOURSE

Snizhana Holyk

1920 VS 2020 ENGLISH NEOLOGISMS: A CASE STUDY OF CONTRASTIVE SEMANTICS

Michaela Hroteková, Daniel Lančarič, Peter Bojo

THE EQUIVALENCE OF TERMS DENOTING THE EMOTION CONCEPTS OF GER. ANGST AND A.-S. FEAR: A CORPUS-BASED METHOD

Kostiantyn Mizin, Liudmyla Slavova, Viktoriia Khmara

TOXICITY PHENOMENON IN GERMAN AND SLOVAK MEDIA: CONTRASTIVE PERSPECTIVE

Nataliya Petlyuchenko, Dana Petranová, Halyna Stashko, Nataliya Panasenko

COGNITIVE RHETORIC OF EFFECT: RESPONSIBILITY IMPRESSION IN RUSSIAN AND UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTS’ INAUGURALS

Serhiy Potapenko, Natalya Izotova

SELECTED FEMALE KINSHIP TERMS IN POLISH, ENGLISH, AND CHINESE: A CONTRASTIVE PERSPECTIVE

Agnieszka Uberman, Zuzanna Uberman

RHETORICAL PROSODY IN ENGLISH POLITICAL DISCOURSE

Roman Vasko, Oksana Aleksiievets