Object structure
Title:

Academic Journal of Modern Philology, Vol. 14 (2021)

Group publication title:

Academic Journal of Modern Philology

Subject and Keywords:

antropological linguistics   literary studies   cultural studies   translation studies   sociolinguistics

Description:

Academic Journal of Modern Philology is a scientific journal oriented towards interdisciplinary studies. AJMP has been included in the register of journals published by The Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education with 70 points awarded. The journal seeks original articles on linguistics with special focus on comparative studies, anthropological linguistics, science of cognition, social communication and literary studies. Since the founding of the journal in 2012, it has been our goal to foster the development of linguistic studies through an open exchange of ideas, while maintaining the highest standards of academic publishing. Contributions are subject to a double-blind peer reviews for authenticity, ethical issues and usefulness. The reviewing procedure is supervised by the International Advisory Board. The articles are published mainly in English, German, French and Polish. Academic Journal of Modern Philology is an open access journal published annually by the Committee for Philology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Wrocław Branch and the College for Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Wrocław.

Table of contents:

Yegane Abdullayeva: Historical Imagination: Interpretation of the Past in Postmodern Novels A History of the World in 101 Chapters and The Incomplete Manuscript; s. 9-24
Som aya Abunima, Sharifah Raihan Syed Jaafar, Shahidi A. Hamid: The Influence of Bilingualism on the Production of Plosive Sounds in L1 (Arabic) and L2 (English): Acoustic Analysis of the Duration of Preceding and Following Vowels, s. 25-44
Amal AbuTayeh: Code-switching on Facebook among Jordanians, s. 45-54
Paweł Bąk: The Metaphor of Metalanguage from the Perspective of Contemporary Linguistics: Insights into the Relationship between Conceptualization and the Theoretical Modelling of Language, Communication and Translation, s. 55-67
Piotr Chruszczewski: Jak wytrenować noblistę. Rzecz o społecznym odbiorze tutoringu w grupie studentów i tutorów Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego; badanie pilotażowe, s. 69-90
Gaia D’Elia: Joseph Roth’s Itineraries Beyond Language: “der Süden konserviert die Steine, die Fragmente, die Weltanschauungen”, s. 91-100
Giuliana D’Oro: The Role of the Russian and Inorodcy Languages in the Muslim Question of the 19th and 20th Centuries, s. 101-116
Sebastian Dusza: Logic Meets Syntax: Types of Negation in the Terminology of Gerhard Helbig and Joachim Buscha, s. 117-129
Jan Eichler: Trump vs Trudeau: Articulation of National Identity on Twitter, s. 131-141
Marta Filipowska: Zwischen Liebe und Leid: Über den Briefwechsel Anna Teichmüller mit Martha Hauptmann aus den Jahren 1900–1904, s. 143-151
Bożena Gierek: Irlandzka architektura jako wyraz wartości kulturowych, s. 153-172
Paweł Golda, Judyta Mężyk: English, French, and Polish Aliases of Criminals: Diversity of Inspirations in their Creation and Typical Nicknaming Schemes, s. 173-200
Jan Gościński: Rozbieżności pojęciowe w anglosaskim i polskim prawie karnym. Studia przypadków, s. 201-209
Bartosz Juszczak, Konrad Rachut: Optymalizacja terminologii w międzynarodowej komunikacji specjalistycznej: wprowadzenie do problematyki, s. 211-223
  Anna Kieliszczyk: Le dialogique et le dialogal dans le courrier des lecteurs, s. 225-236
Olga Kubica: Milindapanha and the Role of Buddhism as a Catalyst for Public Communication and Discussion, s. 237-245
Mariusz Marszalski: New Humanity of the Future and Its New Barriers of Otherness – Bruce Sterling’s Schismatrix as a Science Fiction Speculation on Trans/Posthuman Evolution, s. 247-256
Teresa Miążek: The Legend of Ashoka’s Hell and References to the Torture Chamber of the Mauryan Emperor in Ajneya’s Play Uttar Priyadarśi, 257-274
Jędrzej Morawiecki: Witaj bracie, pisać nadal trudno. Raz jeszcze o reakcji rosyjskich intelektualistów na wydarzenia 2014 roku, s. 275-287
Marek Pawlicki: Analysing the Paradoxes of Confessional Narrative: An Interpretation of William Golding’s The Paper Men, s. 289-297
Magdalena Połczyńska: O tym, czy outsider to na pewno tylko (od)cień Obcego, Innego i odmieńca, s. 299-312
Michał Szawerna: The Scope of the Pictorial and the Verbal in Multimodal Cognitive Linguistic Accounts of Visual Signification in Modal Ensembles Comprising Static Planar Signs, s. 313-336
Marcin Tereszewski: The Poet of Decay and Psychic Entropy: The Intersection of Surrealism and Science in J. G. Ballard’s Fiction, s. 337-346
Aleksander Zbirański: Postprawda a myślenie mityczne, s. 347-353

ESSAYS, REVIEWS AND POLEMICS

Piotr P. Chruszczewski: A Farewell to A Friend. Profesor Jacek Fisiak [1936–2019] -wspomnienie, s. 355-364
Józef Jarosz: Na styku języków i kultur. Recenzja książki Agnieszki Dudek-Szumigaj, Inskrypcje nagrobne pogranicza polsko-ukraińskiego. Lublin: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej, 2018; 337 str., s. 365-372
Grzegorz A. Kleparski: Kilka uwag o przekraczaniu granic, budowaniu mostów i mentorskiej pomocy: In Memoriam Profesora Jacka Fisiaka, s. 373-381
Oliver M. Traxel: Review of the Book: Hans Sauer and Piotr P. Chruszczewski (eds.) Mostly Medieval: In Memory of Jacek Fisiak (= Beyond Language 5). San Diego, CA 2020: A Academic Publishing. ISBN: 978-1-68346-186-9, 568 pages, s. 383-389

Place of publishing:

Wrocław

Date issued:

2021

Resource Type:

text

Detailed Type:

journal

Identifier:

ISSN 2299-7164   e-ISSN 2353-3218

DOI:

10.34616/ajmp.2021.14

Language:

eng   pol   fre   ger

Abstract Language :

eng

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License:

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Location of original object:

College for Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Wrocław