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Vol 1 (2012) Internationalisms in Contemporary Polish and Bulgarian Languages: Compounds Abstract  PDF (Polish)
Joanna Mleczko
 
Vol 12 (2023) A New Contribution to Research on Slavic Phraseology Abstract
Diana Blagoeva
 
Vol 1 (2012) The Status of Syntactic Elements of Some Internationalisms in the Polish and Bulgarian Languages Abstract  PDF (Polish)
Joanna Mleczko
 
Vol 1 (2012) Speech Etiquette Formulas for Expressing Gratitude in the Bulgarian and Polish Languages Abstract  PDF (Bulgarian)
Marinela Dimitrova
 
Vol 12 (2023) Images of Women and Men in Paremiology – Amplitudes of Evaluation, Complexes, Stereotypes and Counter-Stereotypes Abstract  PDF (Bulgarian)
Maya Kuzova
 
Vol 12 (2023) Polish Derivational Nests with Nouns Delineating the Seasons of the Year – a Comparison with the Russian Language Abstract
Anna Stasienko
 
Vol 12 (2023) A Polish-Bulgarian Contribution to ‘Virolinguistics’ Abstract
Iliana Genew-Puhalewa
 
Vol 11 (2022) Can Less Be More? About the Author’s Concept of a Spelling Dictionary Abstract
Sebastian Surendra
 
Vol 5 (2016) ON THE BULGARIAN-POLISH ASYMMETRY IN TERMS OF ARCHAIC VOCABULARY Abstract
Petar Sotirov
 
Vol 11 (2022) Polish and Bulgarian Phrasemes with a Nominal Component ‘Ucho – Uszy’ / ‘Ухо – Уши’ [‘Ear – Ears’] Abstract
Joanna Mleczko
 
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
 
Vol 6 (2017) Sociocultural Aspect of Teaching Slovene as a Foreign Language at Polish Universities Abstract
Tina Jugović
 
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