Contents

INTRODUCTION


Robert Kiełtyka, Beata Kopecka
SEMANTIC LINKS BETWEEN CONSTITUENTS OF ENGLISH
COMPOUND NOUNS AND PHRASAL NOUNS: PARENT+NOUN VS. PARENTAL+NOUN



Bożena Cetnarowska
DEFENCE OR ATTACK? THE METAPHOR OF WAR IN A CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS OF GERMAN AND POLISH POLITICAL DISCOURSE


Jarochna Dąbrowska-Burkhardt, Anna Hanus
URBAN ONOMASTICS IN GDYNIA: ON THE FUNCTIONS OF STREET DESIGNATIONS IN GDYNIA DURING WORLD WAR II


Andrzej S. Feret, Magdalena Zofia Feret
COGNITIVE MODEL OF METACOMMUNICATION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ENGLISH AND UKRAINIAN METADISCOURSE


Yaroslava Gnezdilova
FOCUS PARTICLE INVENTORIES IN POLISH AS COMPARED TO GERMAN


Anna Jaremkiewicz-Kwiatkowska
IN SEARCH OF COGNITIVE MOTIVATION FOR SEMANTIC CHANGE: THE CASE OF WORDS THAT ORIGINATE FROM BODY PARTS


Robert Kiełtyka, Agnieszka Grząśko
INTER-LEXICAL POLYSEMY OF SPATIAL PREFIXES AND PARTICLES IN POLISH AND ENGLISH


Ewa Konieczna
TOWARDS A PRACTICAL CLASSIFICATION OF EXONYMS


Marcin Kudła
VOWEL NASALITY IN AKAN


John Odoom, Kwasi Adomako
YELLOW IN POLISH AND RUSSIAN: ASSOCIATIONS, PROTOTYPICAL REFERENCES, AND VALUATION


Danuta Stanulewicz, Ewa Komorowska
LINGUISTIC CONTRASTS OUT OF CONSCIOUS CONTROL


Konrad Szcześniak
COMMUNICATIVE SILENCE IN POLITICAL DISCOURSE: A CASE STUDY ON AMERICAN AND UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL SPEECHES


Inna Zabuzhanska, Tamara Yamchynska