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Academic Book Reviews: Who’s Writing and Citing What in Linguistics?
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Academic Book Reviews: Who’s Writing and Citing What in Linguistics?

Spier, Troy E.
Anglicisms in Romanian and Serbian Hospitality and Tourism Discourse
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Anglicisms in Romanian and Serbian Hospitality and Tourism Discourse

Novakov, Predrag, Lazović, Mihaela
Tracking ancient Slavic lexical dialectisms in the toponymy of Poland: *vertěja ‘hill, holm’ and cognates
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Tracking ancient Slavic lexical dialectisms in the toponymy of Poland: *vertěja ‘hill, holm’ and cognates

Babik, Zbigniew
Teaching Technical Translation in the Digital Era: Challenges and Expectations
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Teaching Technical Translation in the Digital Era: Challenges and Expectations

Grigoraş, Cornelia-Patricia
Non-Finite Forms in Translation
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Non-Finite Forms in Translation

Drăgan, Ruxandra
The funeral garment in the Slavic context
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The funeral garment in the Slavic context

Karlíková, Helena
Volume 75 (2024): Issue 3 (December 2024)
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Volume 75 (2024): Issue 3 (December 2024)

Multilingualism in the Habsburg Monarchy and Slavic Linguistic Heritage in German in Austria
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Multilingualism in the Habsburg Monarchy and Slavic Linguistic Heritage in German in Austria

Newerkla, Stefan Michael
Morphological Ways of Creating Eponyms in English Medical Terminology
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Morphological Ways of Creating Eponyms in English Medical Terminology

Stehnitska, Liubov, Teleky, Mariia
Some Proto-Slavic nomina agentis with the suffix *-ar’ ь (based on appellative and proprial lexis).
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Some Proto-Slavic nomina agentis with the suffix *-ar’ ь (based on appellative and proprial lexis).

Shulʹhach, Viktor Petrovych
Volume 75 (2024): Issue 2 (December 2024)
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Volume 75 (2024): Issue 2 (December 2024)

Slovene dialectal hapax legomenon mežek ‘young bear’ and Slavic *mečьkъ ‘bear’
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Slovene dialectal hapax legomenon mežek ‘young bear’ and Slavic *mečьkъ ‘bear’

Furlan, Metka