Issue | Title | |
Vol 36 (2024) | When Does Homeland Begin? On the East Slavic Concept of homeland in the Historical Context | Abstract |
Anna Kretschmer | ||
Vol 35 (2023) | Zhivaya starina in Nikita Ilyich Tolstoy’s historical ethnolinguistics | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
Stanisława Niebrzegowska-Bartmińska | ||
Vol 36 (2024) | The Image of Water among the Hausa through the Lens of Selected Containers | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
Izabela Barbara Will | ||
Vol 36 (2024) | Historical Ethnolinguistics: Jan Karłowicz’s Dictionary of Polish Mythology | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
Maciej Rak | ||
Vol 34 (2022) | With Anna Wierzbicka on semantics, life, and culture | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
Adam Głaz | ||
Vol 35 (2023) | From Whorf to Whorf: On the development of research methodology for the study of linguistic relativity | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
Jolanta Latkowska | ||
Vol 35 (2023) | What plant names say about people | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
Stanisława Niebrzegowska-Bartmińska | ||
Vol 36 (2024) | Folk belief in the power of the word: Belarusian spells and old German medicine | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
Jadwiga Kozłowska-Doda | ||
Vol 25 (2013) | The Semiotic Projection i.e. Linguistic Adaptation of an Otherness in Culture. A Linguistic-Anthropological Essay | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
Maciej Czerwiński | ||
Vol 25 (2013) | The (ETHNO)EUROJOS research project vis-à-vis the research programme of Lublin cognitive ethnolinguistics | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
Stanisława Niebrzegowska-Bartmińska | ||
Vol 27 (2015) | Vánoce ‘Christmas’ in the ethnolinguistic perspective. Czech key words and values | Abstract PDF |
Irena Vanková | ||
Vol 27 (2015) | The need for textual evidence in reconstructing linguistic pictures of conceptual categories | Abstract PDF |
Przemysław Łozowski, Anna Włodarczyk-Stachurska | ||
Vol 28 (2016) | Ethnolinguistics in the year 2016 | Abstract PDF |
Jerzy Bartmiński | ||
Vol 28 (2016) | Symbolism of fertility in Polish folklore | Abstract PDF |
Stanisława Niebrzegowska-Bartmińska | ||
Vol 28 (2016) | Folk means of augmenting the fecundity of plants. A look at green peas and cabbage | Abstract PDF |
Katarzyna Prorok | ||
Vol 29 (2017) | Analogies between a pregnant woman and a cow in calf | Abstract PDF |
Olga Kielak | ||
Vol 29 (2017) | The linguistic-cultural image of the Polish rak ‘crayfish’ | Abstract PDF |
Maciej Rak | ||
Vol 29 (2017) | Selected terms for gay men in contemporary Polish: Cultural connotations | Abstract PDF |
Tomasz Łukasz Nowak | ||
Vol 29 (2017) | Metaphors of light and darkness in the Soviet ideological discourse on culture in the years 1953--1957 The case of the Pravda newspaper | Abstract PDF |
Piotr Zemszał | ||
Vol 29 (2017) | Small, black, and round, and yet it can pinch anyone. On pieprz ‘pepper’ and pieprzenie, lit. ‘peppering’, in folk and general varieties of Polish | Abstract PDF |
Katarzyna Prorok | ||
Vol 29 (2017) | The linguo-cultural view of the Polish pszenica ‘wheat’ (triticum) | Abstract PDF |
Jerzy Bartmiński, Anna Kaczan | ||
Vol 25 (2013) | How evaluation of values changes (with reference to rus. самолюбие) | Abstract |
Елена Л. Березович | ||
Vol 31 (2019) | The memory of national-cultural tradition in contemporary ritualistic discourse | Abstract |
Irina Aleksandrovna Sedakova | ||
Vol 32 (2020) | The semantics of animal burial sites in the context of human cemeteries. A comparative analysis of macro-signs | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
Katarzyna Sobstyl | ||
Vol 33 (2021) | Food in the communicative perspective: linguacultural approach | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
Agnieszka Maria Gasz | ||
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