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Vol 12 (2023) LXI Conference of Slavists of Serbia: “Slavic Research – between Philology and Cultural Studies” Abstract  PDF (Serbian)
Maya Krstich, Darya Voyvodich
 
Vol 13 (2024) Stupidity in Polish and Bulgarian Phraseologisms with a ‘Head’ Component Abstract
Joanna Mleczko
 
Vol 13 (2024) On the Metaphorization of the Concept of Cloud in Selected Polish and Russian Poetic Works – A Linguistic Approach Abstract
Jolanta Kur-Kononowicz
 
Vol 2 (2013) TRANSLATION ISSUES WITH IVAN FRANKO’S POLISH LANGUAGE PUBLICATIONS IN PERIODICALS Abstract
Iryna Kapanaiko
 
Vol 2 (2013) ADAPTATION OF GERMAN LOANWORDS IN RUSSIAN KURANTY (1600–1639) Abstract
Dorota Gluszak
 
Vol 2 (2013) CALQUES IN ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY IN THE CROATIAN LANGUAGE Abstract
Barbara Popiolek
 
Vol 15 (2026) Shelter Zoonymy from a Linguistic and Cultural Perspective (Based on Dog Names in Russia) Abstract
Pawel Smolko
 
Vol 15 (2026) Mental Processes as Expressed in Polish and Bulgarian Head-Related Idioms Abstract
Joanna Mleczko
 
Vol 11 (2022) The International Anniversary Conference of the Prof. Lyubomir Andreychin Institute for Bulgarian Language 2022 Abstract
Petar Sotirov
 
Vol 11 (2022) Polish and Bulgarian Phrasemes with a Nominal Component ‘Ucho – Uszy’ / ‘Ухо – Уши’ [‘Ear – Ears’] Abstract
Joanna Mleczko
 
Vol 6 (2017) Let’s Talk About Money (Non-Russian Currency Unit Names in the “Kuranty” Papers of the 17th Century) Abstract
Dorota Głuszak
 
Vol 6 (2017) Suffixable Noun Augmentative Derivatives in Serbian Common Lexis Abstract
Robert Bońkowski
 
Vol 5 (2016) VARIATIONS IN NOMINAL SUFFIXES OF LOANWORDS PRESENT IN PRE-PETER RUSSIA JOURNALISM Abstract
Dorota Głuszak
 
Vol 4 (2015) THE INFLUENCE OF THE POLISH LANGUAGE ON RUSSIAN LEXIS IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 17TH CENTURY (BASED ON VESTI–KURANTY 1656–1670) Abstract
Dorota Głuszak
 
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