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An Investigation into the Role and Impact of Literary Texts on Students’ Language and Linguistic Development
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An Investigation into the Role and Impact of Literary Texts on Students’ Language and Linguistic Development

Jeta Hamzai, Bujar Adili, Jehona Rushidi-Rexhepi
The Future of Work in Transition Economies: Integrating AI, Digital Skills, and Employability in Higher Education
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The Future of Work in Transition Economies: Integrating AI, Digital Skills, and Employability in Higher Education

Anes Hrnjić, Amila Pilav-Velić, Nejra Hadžiahmetović-Milišić, Lejla Dedović
Fama, malum qua non aliud velocius ullium: Ferenc Hunyadi’s 1583 epic poem about Stephen Báthory
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Fama, malum qua non aliud velocius ullium: Ferenc Hunyadi’s 1583 epic poem about Stephen Báthory

Dávid Molnár
Electricity Consumption Optimisation Trends for Educational, Commercial and Industrial Facilities
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Electricity Consumption Optimisation Trends for Educational, Commercial and Industrial Facilities

D. Kronkalns, A. Backurs, L. Jansons, E. Dzelzitis, L. Zemite, A. Laizans
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Languages, Identities, and Transformations in András Ferenc Kovács’s Poetry
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Languages, Identities, and Transformations in András Ferenc Kovács’s Poetry

László Szilárd Szilveszter
Volume 22 (2025): Issue 1 (December 2025)
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Volume 22 (2025): Issue 1 (December 2025)

Tradition and Transformation: The Changing Genre of the Short Story in Contemporary Hungarian Literature
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Tradition and Transformation: The Changing Genre of the Short Story in Contemporary Hungarian Literature

Rudolf Radics
From I Ching to the Beatrice Concerts
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From I Ching to the Beatrice Concerts

Györgyi Földes
The Translation History of the Gesta Hungarorum
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The Translation History of the Gesta Hungarorum

Gyopárka F. Bátori
‘Then You’ll Be Free to Go Wherever You Please, on Land, on Sea, Whichever Way the Wind Blows You!’: Female Oscillation Between Disability and Freedom in Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie
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‘Then You’ll Be Free to Go Wherever You Please, on Land, on Sea, Whichever Way the Wind Blows You!’: Female Oscillation Between Disability and Freedom in Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie

Olfa Gandouz
How Children Understand Artificial Intelligence —The Analysis of Statements Made by Children at a Younger School Age
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How Children Understand Artificial Intelligence —The Analysis of Statements Made by Children at a Younger School Age

Adam Naruszewicz