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| Vol 36 (2024) |
Who is the pike in the Czech political pond? Or the Conceptual Metaphor POLITICS IS A POND in Czech Political Discourse |
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Ekaterina Rycheva |
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| Vol 37 (2025) |
“We do the nails and talk”: Conceptual Metaphors within the Triad of work – profession – career |
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Magdalena Steciąg |
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| Vol 34 (2022) |
Three cognitive frameworks for analyzing metaphoric plant names: Cognitive Grammar, Conceptual Metaphor Theory and Conceptual Blending Theory |
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Hubert Kowalewski |
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| Vol 34 (2022) |
The Cultural Concepts of zdraví (health) and nemoc (illness) in Czech Phraseology |
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Anna Christou, Karolína Táborská |
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| Vol 33 (2021) |
Flannel and beggar’s blanket: metaphors or conceptual blends? A cognitive analysis of selected common names of mullein in English |
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Agnieszka Bożena Mierzwińska-Hajnos |
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| Vol 31 (2019) |
The linguistic view of a dehumanized world: the mentally ill in Elfriede Jelinek’s Die Klavierspielerin and its translation into Polish by Ryszard Turczyn |
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Joanna Maria Kubaszczyk |
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| Vol 27 (2015) |
The polish bieda in language and culture |
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Ewa Młynarczyk |
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