Skip to main content
Skip to main navigation menu
Skip to site footer
Open Menu
Baltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture
About
About the Journal
Editorial Board
Contacts
Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement
Copyright Agreement and Licencing
Open Access Statement
Privacy Statement
Abstracting and indexing
For Authors
Responsibilities of Authors
Manuscript Guidelines
Processing Charges
Submission
For Reviewers
Responsibilities of the Editor
Responsibilities of the Reviewer
Review Policy and Procedure
Review Form (DOC file)
Current
Archives
Search
Login
Home
/
Archives
/
Vol. 10 (2020): Baltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture
Vol. 10 (2020): Baltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture
Riga: University of Latvia, 2020. 168 pages.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22364/BJELLC.10.2020
Published:
2020-07-11
Full Issue
PDF
Articles
Fostering Independent Learning of English Verb Tense, Aspect and Voice Forms at the Tertiary Level
Vineta Apse, Monta Farneste
4-19
PDF
Singing as an Anxiety-Reducing Strategy for Learners Struggling with Different Levels of Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety
Mehmet Asmalı, Sanem Dilbaz Sayın
20-35
PDF
Phrasal Verbs in Learner English: A Corpus-based Study of Lithuanian and Polish Learners of English
Božena Garbatovič, Jonė Grigaliūnienė
36-53
PDF
Specifics of Translating Osteopathic Terminology from English into Latvian
Irina Kaļiņina
54-71
PDF
Latvian or English – the Language Situation in Scientific Communication in Latvia
Indra Karapetjana
72-82
PDF
English-Latvian Dictionaries in the Age of Electronic Lexicography
Laura Karpinska
83-99
PDF
Internationalizing Secondary Education in Poland Through English as a Medium of Instruction
Anna Maria Król, Piotr Romanowski
100-115
PDF
Discourse 8-D Thinking as the Object of Research and Training
Irina Oukhvanova
116-133
PDF
Harmonization of Communication in Professional Setting
Gunta Roziņa, Indra Karapetjana
134-148
PDF
Good Brexit, Bad Brexit: Evaluation Through Metaphoric Conceptualizations in British Media
Nelly Tincheva
149-167
PDF