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No 3 (2018) |
Formulaic Language in the Magnifying Glass. Setting Parameters on the Analyzability of Linguistic Structure |
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Justyna Mandziuk |
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No 2 (2017) |
Formulaic Sequences in First Language Acquisition and Foreign Language Learning |
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Marta Orlik |
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No 2 (2017) |
From “Paddies” to “Spics”: The Comparison between the Contemporary Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric in American Media and the Anti-Irish one in the 19th Century |
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Małgorzata Furgacz |
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No 1 (2016) |
Genderlects in Polish Teenagers’ Writing |
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Olga Jungiewicz |
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No 7 (2022) |
Genre, Narrative, and (Mis)remembering the Vietnam War in Jacob’s Ladder (1990) |
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Nick Redfern |
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No 2 (2017) |
Getting Your Porridge Right is Difficult: Social Media as the Key to Understand the English |
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Klaudia Gąsior |
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No 8 (2023) |
Ghostface Needs a Hug – Self-care and the Return of the Repressed in Scream (2022) |
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Ilias Ben Mna |
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No 8 (2023) |
Hair as a Form of Resistance in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah |
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Karollina Kmita |
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No 9 (2024) |
Head Above Water: The Inspiring Journey of The Swimmers (2022): A Survey on Audience Perception for the MigraMedia Project |
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Aishwarya Jain, Rebecca Farkas |
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No 6 (2021) |
How Damsels Love: The Transgressive Pleasure of Romance |
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Renata Elizabetta Ntelia |
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No 3 (2018) |
How Far From a 19th Century Flâneur? A Female Urban Walker in Paul Auster’s In the Country of Last Things Abstract |
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Julia Kula |
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No 8 (2023) |
How the intention to deceive is reflected in conceptual metaphors of a narrative? |
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Eszter Éva Skrobák |
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No 6 (2021) |
(Im)possible Escape? H. G. Wells, Utopia and the World State |
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Barbara Klonowska |
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No 7 (2022) |
In Love With Cancer: Netflix Portrayals of the Cancer Experience |
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Rayna Morel, Colby Miyose |
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No 5 (2020) |
Incorporating Robots into Human Law - An Analysis of Robot Prototyping in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner and Alex Proyas’ I, Robot. |
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Katarzyna Ginszt |
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No 7 (2022) |
Individual Traumas in Christy Lefteri’s The Beekeeper of Aleppo |
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Aurelija Daukšaitė-Kolpakovienė |
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No 6 (2021) |
Indonesian Teachers’ Perceived Technology Literacy for Enabling Technology-Enhanced English Instruction |
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Eugenie Mainake, Shannon M McCrocklin |
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No 7 (2022) |
Interior Britishness – The Policy of Taste in The Great Interior Design Challenge |
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Maria Borsuk |
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No 4 (2019) |
Is the Artificial Intelligent? A Perspective on AI-based Natural Language Processors |
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Wojciech Błachnio |
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No 4 (2019) |
James Joyce's Play with Dramatic Conventions in Ulysses (1922): Episode 15 (Circe) |
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Roman Vasylenko |
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No 1 (2016) |
Larry Flynt as a Controversial Advocate for Freedom of Speech in The People vs. Larry Flynt |
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Natalia Dziewięcka |
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No 9 (2024) |
Latina/o Canadian Literature: The Issues of Migratory Mourning and Bilingualism in Guillermo Verdecchia’s Fronteras Americanas: American Borders (1993) and Carmen Rodríguez’s and a body to remember with (1997) |
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Hanna Błauciak |
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No 9 (2024) |
Linguistic Picture of Magdalene Asylums in the Victorian Press |
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Katarzyna Nitka |
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No 4 (2019) |
Listen, Speak, Read and Write! The Quaternary Approach as the Future of Language and Non-language Courses |
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Klaudia Gąsior |
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No 1 (2016) |
Mental Illness as a Factor in the Creation of the Contemporary Romantic |
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Dominika Szymańska |
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No 3 (2018) |
Metafiction in Children’s Literature and its Adaptation on Screen. The Case of Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events |
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Barbara Kaczyńska |
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No 7 (2022) |
Mothers and Daughters: An Exploratory Look into Dora Greenwell’s Revisions of Persephone |
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Dorota Osińska |
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No 6 (2021) |
Multiliteracies as a Landmark to Shape the 21st Century EFL Learners |
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Naima Sahli |
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No 2 (2017) |
My City, My ‘Hood, My Street: Ghetto Spaces in American Hip-Hop Music |
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Lidia Kniaź |
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No 9 (2024) |
Nella Larsen's Passing in the 21st Century: A Queer Perspective on the Novella and Its Movie Adaptation |
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Dagmar Kylarová |
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No 9 (2024) |
Nicholas Urfe’s Individuation and Existential Development in The Magus by John Fowles |
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Marta Szymczyk |
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No 2 (2017) |
On Reduction in English: What the English Don’t Say |
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Maciej Tomaka |
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No 5 (2020) |
On Socio-Cultural Situatedness in Style Attribution: A Study of Style in Hungarian |
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Szilárd Tátrai, Júlia Ballagó |
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No 3 (2018) |
One Skill, Many Conceptualizations: Discussion of the Ability to Read, the Purposes for and Types of Reading |
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Klaudia Gąsior |
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No 1 (2016) |
Online Adaptation of Word-initial Ukrainian CC Consonant Clusters by Native Speakers of English |
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Kateryna Laidler |
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No 6 (2021) |
Plant Life and More-than-human Agency in Zainab Amadahy’s Resistance |
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Paula Wieczorek |
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No 7 (2022) |
Postmodernist Fictions of Girlhood: "Child-Drag” in The Stain and Blood and Guts in High School |
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Oliver J Hancock |
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No 9 (2024) |
Racism, Black Identity and Historical Trauma - an Analysis of Marvel’s Comic Book Series “The Panther v. The Klan” |
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Zuzanna Kałużna |
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No 9 (2024) |
Representing the Woman: The Modern Subject in Quest of Mastery in The Arrow of Gold by Joseph Conrad |
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Katarzyna Sokołowska |
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No 5 (2020) |
Revisiting the Monster Tale: Frankensteinian Tropes in Margaret Atwood’s Speculative Fiction |
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Monika Kosa |
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No 2 (2017) |
Sad and Rabid Puppies: Politicization of the Hugo Award Nomination Procedure |
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Anna Oleszczuk |
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No 9 (2024) |
Scarcity Poetics: Christian Bök’s Eunoia and the Economics of Literary Value |
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Kevin Kvas |
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No 5 (2020) |
Searching for the Self: Transcendentalist Ideas as an Inspiration for American Teenagers in Little Women by Gillian Armstrong and Paper Towns by John Green |
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Łucja Kalinowska |
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No 4 (2019) |
Selected English, German, and Polish Phraseological Units about Human Communication: An Attempt of a Comparative Analysis |
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Joanna Mirek |
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No 5 (2020) |
Social Contexts of Indirect Requests in Polish and Hungarian |
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Agnieszka Veres-Guspiel |
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No 9 (2024) |
Soliloquy as Love and Change: Molly Bloom and Ducks, Newburyport |
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Mateusz Naporowski |
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No 7 (2022) |
Specificity of Teaching Vocabulary to Primary School Students with Asperger’s Syndrome in ELT: Case Studies |
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Aleksandra Iwaneczko |
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No 8 (2023) |
Strange Case of the Spin-off and the Classic: An Intertextual Analysis of Valerie Martin’s Mary Reilly |
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Julia Zygan |
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No 5 (2020) |
Strange Warmings and other Close (Althusserian) Encounters: John Wesley’s Change of Heart at Aldersgate |
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Matthew Newcomb |
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No 7 (2022) |
Supervisees’ Perceptions of the Supervision Process: Case Study of Master 2 Students of English Language Department at Ibn Khaldoun University of Tiaret, Algeria |
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Chaima Bekki |
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