Search Results - "Slavia Meridionalis"
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Features of Propaganda Language in the Security Service Documents of the Polish People’s Republic and the People’s Republic of Bulgaria
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 15.11.2025Published in Slavia Meridionalis (15.11.2025)“…Features of Propaganda Language in the Security Service Documents of the Polish People’s Republic and the People’s Republic of Bulgaria This article examines…”
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On the Categorial Nature of the Generic Concept of Information
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 14.11.2025Published in Slavia Meridionalis (14.11.2025)“…This study examines the generic concept of information, interpreted broadly and analyzed in relation to its semantics. The aim is to reveal its logical status,…”
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Face Threats: A Pragmatic Analysis of Questions in Bulgarian Political TV Interviews
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 14.11.2025Published in Slavia Meridionalis (14.11.2025)“…The paper examines types of questions journalists ask politicians in broadcast interviews from the perspective of pragmatic theory, and facework in particular…”
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One Day Some Evil Man: Inferentiality of Expressions within Political and Legal Texts in the History of the Serbian Language
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 14.11.2025Published in Slavia Meridionalis (14.11.2025)“…This paper diachronically follows the pragmatic decontextualization of phrases in political and law texts in the Serbian language. We employ the…”
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Catchwords in British and Bulgarian Media Discourse on Minorities (GRT and Muslims)
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 14.11.2025Published in Slavia Meridionalis (14.11.2025)“…The paper traces the occurrence of some common phrases related to Gypsies, Roma and Travellers, and Muslims in the media discourses in Bulgaria and the UK. The…”
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When an Eastern-European Problem Becomes a Pan-European One: The Metaphorical Construction of Europe’s 2022 Energy Crisis
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 14.11.2025Published in Slavia Meridionalis (14.11.2025)“…The paper analyses The Economist’s narrative of the 2022 energy crisis in Europe. Conducted within the theoretical framework of Critical Metaphor Analysis…”
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Socio-Cultural Changes in the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language in Ukraine in 2014–2024
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 14.11.2025Published in Slavia Meridionalis (14.11.2025)“…The article traces socio-cultural changes in the functioning of the Ukrainian language in Ukraine in 2014–2024 on the basis of legislative documents, works of…”
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Metaphors of the Pandemic Through the Lenses of the Bulgarian Parliament
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 01.11.2025Published in Slavia Meridionalis (01.11.2025)“…This paper presents a corpus survey on metaphor types in a contemporary Bulgarian corpus of Parliamentary Sessions. The following processes are described: the…”
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On the “Articlization” of the Propositional Argument in Bulgarian (in Comparison to Polish)
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 01.11.2025Published in Slavia Meridionalis (01.11.2025)“…In the paper I discuss content explication processes in sentences expressing the causal relation in Bulgarian and Polish. The work implements the model of…”
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Contextualising а Lexicon аt а Crossroads
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 20.10.2025Published in Slavia Meridionalis (20.10.2025)“…This article is a review of a study entitled Преславските лексикални маркери [The Preslav Lexical Markers], authored by Yavor Miltenov (Sofia, 2024, 232 pp.)…”
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Languages on the Move: The Linguistic Landscape of Moldova in the Second Decade of the 21st Century
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 20.10.2025Published in Slavia Meridionalis (20.10.2025)“…For the past thirty years and since its separation from the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, language laws and politics have shaped the linguistic panorama…”
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The Nation’s Soul and Motherhood: Conceptualizations of the State as a Body or Person in Slavic L1-ELF Responses
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 26.06.2025Published in Slavia Meridionalis (26.06.2025)“…The Nation’s Soul and Motherhood: Conceptualizations of the State as a Body or Person in Slavic L1-ELF Responses One of the key-metaphors in conceptualizing…”
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Applied Linguistics: Current Trends and Prospects (International Conference in Sofia University, Bulgaria, 2023)
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 26.06.2025Published in Slavia Meridionalis (26.06.2025)“…Applied Linguistics: Current Trends and Prospects (International Conference in Sofia University, Bulgaria, 2023) This review gives an account of an…”
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Talking About the Past that Lingers in Our Present
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 26.06.2025Published in Slavia Meridionalis (26.06.2025)“…This article reviews theory-guided research at the intersection of Germanic and Slavic studies that integrates quantitative and qualitative analysis…”
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Facebook Posting as Socio-Political Action in Bulgaria’s Quarantine and Social Distancing Contexts
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 26.06.2025Published in Slavia Meridionalis (26.06.2025)“…Facebook Posting as Socio-Political Action in Bulgaria’s Quarantine and Social Distancing Contexts The paper explores dynamics in Facebook users’ attitudes…”
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Political Aspects of the Drama “Hlapci”
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 31.12.2024Published in Slavia Meridionalis (31.12.2024)“…Political Aspects of the Drama Hlapci Contemporary discussions of the deep ideological divide in Slovenian society encompass many arguments that hark back to…”
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Laughter Closed up in Horror: The Case of the Hungarian Ballad about a Walled-up Woman
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 20.12.2024Published in Slavia Meridionalis (20.12.2024)“…Laughter Closed up in Horror: The Case of the Hungarian Ballad about a Walled-up Woman The paper is dedicated to a paradox. By approaching the topic of…”
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State Security, “Slav-Bulgarian History” and Democracy in the 1990s: Nationalism and National Populism
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 20.12.2024Published in Slavia Meridionalis (20.12.2024)“…State Security, Slav-Bulgarian History and Democracy in the 1990s: Nationalism and National Populism This case study is dedicated to the social implications…”
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Storytelling as Law: Balkan Legal Culture in the 14th to 18th Centuries
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 20.12.2024Published in Slavia Meridionalis (20.12.2024)“…Storytelling as Law: Balkan Legal Culture in the 14th to 18th Centuries The study argues that the Byzantine – and, correspondingly, the Slavonic – legal system…”
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The Topos of the “Immured Woman” or the Myth of the Construction Sacrifice? The Rehabilitation of the Corporeal Subject in Mihaela Moscaliuc’s Poetic Reinterpretation of the Romanian Folk Ballad “The Argeș Monastery”
ISSN: 2392-2400Published: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences 20.12.2024Published in Slavia Meridionalis (20.12.2024)“…The Topos of the “Immured Woman” or the Myth of the Construction Sacrifice? The Rehabilitation of the Corporeal Subject in Mihaela Moscaliuc’s Poetic…”
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