CP - No. 12 (2007) EditorialAbstracts: 9 records
PIOTR P. CHRUSZCZEWSKI"SAY A WORD AND YOU'LL BE FREE, SAY A WORD AND BE LIKE ME". MR. PRESIDENT AND A WAY TO ANALYZE HIS INAUGURAL SPEECH
CAMELIA-MIHAELA CMECIUSELLING BRITISH VISUAL IDENTITY THROUGH FRAGRANCES (BURBERRY BRANDING)
DOINA CMECIUTEXT AND DISCOURSE AS SEMIOTIC WEB (IN VIRGINIA WOOLF’S ORLANDO. A BIOGRAPHY)
MIHAELA CULEAEIGHTEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH DOMESTICITY AND THE VIRTUES OF RATIONAL MARRIAGE
KAROLINA JAĂ‘SKAINTERNATIONAL, GLOBAL OR UNIVERSAL: ATTITUDES TOWARDS THE POSITION OF ENGLISH IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD
NADIA-NICOLETA MORÄ‚RAĹžUUNFOLDING TIME IN THE NARRATIVE EMBEDDING OF SCIENTIFIC AND ARTISTIC DISCOURSES
ANDREIA-IRINA SUCIUABSURD IDENTITIES OR THE IDENTITY OF THE ABSURD IN SAMUEL BECKETT’S WAITING FOR GODOT
MARCIN WALCZYÑSKICARL WERNICKE’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO PSYCHO- AND NEUROLINGUISTICS
TOMASZ WÂŁODARSKIPRELIMINARY REMARKS ON THE AXIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE OBITUARY IN THE BRITISH PRESS