Title: Brno studies in English
Year: 2022
Volume: 48
Issue: 1
Publication year
2022
ISSN
0524-6881 (print)
1805-0867 (online)
Stable URL (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/digilib.76852
Department FF MU
Topic
Content
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News translation and national image in the time of Covid-19 | 5–23
Fois, Eleonora |
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Functions and distribution of determiners in Old English genitive noun phrases | 25–50
Giofré, Valeria |
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On the adjective/adverb interface: subject-related -ly | 51–69
Jiménez-Pareja, Sandra |
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Metadiscourse use in argumentative essays written by Russian students at different levels of ESAP study of economics | 71–92
Kostareva, Elena V. ; Utkina, Tatiana I. |
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Exploring Obama's and Trump's political discourse through the lens of wordlists, keywords and clusters | 93–116
Szczygłowska, Tatiana |
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Metaphodioms: connecting metaphor and idioms | 117–135
Wiliński, Jarosław |
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The city on the Moldau as a liminal space : Prague in Anthony Trollope's Nina Balatka | 137–148
Dobosiewicz, Ilona |
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Canadian literature as an American literature : CanLit through the lens of hemispheric American literary studies | 149–162
Grauzľová, Lucia |
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Rethinking inspirations for Mary Shelley's Frankenstein : a new look at the case of the Silesian gravediggers' scandal of 1606 | 163–174
Kaptur, Paweł |
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Carnage, medicine and "The Woman Question" : representations of the Crimean war in neo-Victorian fiction | 175–186
Kucała, Bożena |
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"That's not how we hang people here" : Gilead in the eyes of witnesses in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale and The Testaments | 187–200
Machała, Katarzyna |
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J. M. Coetzee’s Foe : a narrative of dislocation through assimilation | 201–218
Saei Dibavar, Sara; Abbasi, Pyeaam; Pirnajmuddin, Hossein |
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Brno studies in English | [219]
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Guidelines for authors | [220]
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