The present article scrutinises the linguistic research on word-formation processes in Tok Pisin - the major pidgin language in Papua New Guinea. In the first part of important facts about the very language - Tok Pisin -...
This paper focuses on the image of Poland in the times of partitions as presented in the works by Boris Akunin on the basis of the stories entitled Where Shall We Go? andThe Flying Elephant. This image is created with th...
Science-fiction is a literary genre which should be fairly easy to translate. The process
gets more difficult when one needs to translate elements of folklore and culture.
In my essay I demonstrate how the perception of...
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Maria Doroszkiewicz (2000). AGRESJA JĘZYKOWA WE WSPÓŁCZESNEJ ROSYJSKIEJ PUBLICYSTYCE GOSPODARCZEJ. Acta Neophilologica, 1(0),
15-20. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-280830
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