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Vol. 13 (2023): Baltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture
Vol. 13 (2023): Baltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22364/BJELLC.13.2023
Published:
2023-05-15
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Articles
Language Techniques and Literary Devices for National Messaging in President Buhari’s Democracy Day Speech
Isaiah Aluya, Samuel Edem
4-17
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Women about Women: Genderlect Manifestations through Positive and Negative Self-Stereotypes in Contemporary Fiction
Oksana Bohovyk, Andrii Bezrukov, Victoriia Yashkina
18-34
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Double Coding in John Banville’s ‘Mefisto’ (1999)
Mihails Čebotarjovs
35-47
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The Application of Diachronic Corpus Compilation Principles in a Pilot Study of Subjectivity
Kristīna Korneliusa, Zigrīda Vinčela
48-68
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False Friends in Interpreting: the case of English, French and Latvian
Evelīna Ķiršakmene
69-83
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Implementing Project-Based Learning in English Language Classes – a Case of Kosovar Lower Secondary Schools
Donjetë Latifaj, Brikena Xhaferi
84-99
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Representation of the Elderly in Thomas More’s ‘Utopia’ and Lois Lowry’s ‘The Giver’
Antra Leine
100-107
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The Benefits and Limitations of Teaching English for Specific Purposes Online and Face-To-Face: Sport and Health Sciences Students’ Perspectives
Anastasija Ropa, Ludmila Malahova
108-124
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Culpeper’s Impoliteness Strategies in Neil Simon’s ‘Biloxi Blues’
Ömer Şekerci
125-141
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How Might the Analysis of the Social Context Influence B2-C2 Level Learners’ Linguistic Choices in Oral Discourse?
Edit Willcox-Ficzere
142-161
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