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Vol 12 (2023) A New Contribution to Research on Slavic Phraseology Abstract
Diana Blagoeva
 
Vol 1 (2012) Internationalisms in Contemporary Polish and Bulgarian Languages (Compounds) Abstract  PDF (Polish)
Joanna Mleczko
 
Vol 1 (2012) The Status of Syntactic Elements of Some Internationalisms in the Polish and Bulgarian Languages Abstract  PDF (Polish)
Joanna Mleczko
 
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) Images of Women and Men in Paremiology – Amplitudes of Evaluation, Complexes, Stereotypes and Counter-Stereotypes Abstract  PDF (Bulgarian)
Maya Kuzova
 
Vol 1 (2012) Speech Etiquette Formulas for Expressing Gratitude in the Bulgarian and Polish Languages Abstract  PDF (Bulgarian)
Marinela Dimitrova
 
Vol 12 (2023) A Polish-Bulgarian Contribution to ‘Virolinguistics’ Abstract
Iliana Genew-Puhalewa
 
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 11 (2022) Can Less Be More? About the Author’s Concept of a Spelling Dictionary Abstract
Sebastian Surendra
 
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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