No. 31 (2025): Cognition, Communication, Discourse

DOI: https://doi.org/10.26565/2218-2926-2025-31

International on-line scholarly journal

https://periodicals.karazin.ua/cognitiondiscourse

Published since 2010

In this issue of Cognition, Communication, Discourse, researchers from Ukraine, Hungary, and Spain address topics in political and cognitive linguistics, literary studies, and translation studies. In particular, they analyze metaphors of the Russia-Ukraine war in German and Spanish (M.J. López Sixto); political rhetoric of Viktor Orbán (L.P.Szabó and B. Horváth); Mykola Zerov’s translations (O. Bryska); the literary impressionism of Kotsiubynskyi and Conrad (O. Molchko); the interactive multimodal meme “One does not simply” (O. Nefedova); markers of humor in letters (V. Nikolaienko); a cognitive foundation for teaching political narrative using the CLIL methodology (S. Zhabotynska and A. Velikan).

For linguists, teachers, graduate students, and undergraduates.

Published: 2025-12-25

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