No. 32 (2026): Cognition, Communication, Discourse

DOI: https://doi.org/10.26565/2218-2926-2026-32

International on-line scholarly journal

Publication area: Arts and Humanities; Philology

https://periodicals.karazin.ua/cognitiondiscourse

Published since 2010

In the articles of this issue of the journal Cognition, Communication, Discourse, researchers from Ukraine and Brazil examine the cognitive-narratological features of war narratives, transformations of content in digital media, and translation strategies. An interdisciplinary approach to the study of language, culture, and communication under conditions of digitalization and global sociocultural change is introduced, and lexical-semantic as well as pragmatic aspects of linguistic phenomena are explored, including pleonasms, modality in historical texts, and the multimodality of infographics, political memes, advertising, and educational discourse.

For linguists, teachers, graduate students, and undergraduates.

Published: 2026-05-30

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