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The contribution analyses some issues associated with the presence of English elements such as loan words in the Italian language school final exam in Bulgaria. It specifically concentrates on B2 level texts for listening comprehension and writing from the past three years. Drawing from the examination committee’s insights, the article presents a theoretical discussion regarding anglicisms and a quantitative analysis of a specific didactic and examination context.
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Diana Vargolomova
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  1. Università di Sofia “San Clemente D’ocrida”
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The articulated landscape of the interpretative vicissitudes that occurred to the verista Verga showed an attenuation of the critical debate on the Etnean writer between the end of the 20th century and the new millennium (Luperini 2005: XIII). However, in those years, transpositions of his works flourished through various forms of expression. Even I Malavoglia, a ‘fiasco’ for its coeval audience, experienced a wave of revisitations through movies, pop music and shows blending different arts.
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Floriana Mele
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  1. Universidad De Córdoba
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This article aims to present the state of research on terminological density of specialized texts and its denotative dimension in the perspective of anthropocentric linguistics. First, the ontological status of denotative side of terminological density is defined. Next, the interdependence between denotative derivates of specialized knowledge and terminological density is presented, as well as the role of terminological density in determining the degree of text specialization.
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Anna Bajerowska
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  1. Uniwersytet Warszawski
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Academic terminology is not a widely studied area in the field of translation. The aim of this paper is to highlight the difficulties in translating such terminology by analysing denominations for university teaching categories between Poland and Spain. Then, we focus on the techniques used to solve translation problems with other academic concepts. Finally, we present our translation proposal.
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Verónica Del Valle Cacela
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  1. Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej
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The article focuses on the relationship between language, identity and immigration in the Andreea Simionel’ case with her debut book, Male a est (Italo Svevo Edizioni, 2022). The author was born in 1996 in Botoşani, Romania, and in 2007 moved with her family to Turin, in Italy. The linguistic analysis presents some aspects of interference between Romanian and Italian in the language of the novel (borrowings, calques, linguistic stereotypes, xenisms), highlighting the author’s creative operation.
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Afrodita Carmen Cionchin
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  1. Università Dell’ovest di Timisoara
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The methodologies for learning a foreign language, including Italian, are strategies. In recent years, active learning, which places the learner at the center of the process, has become very important. The main objective of this article is to provide an overview of teaching methodologies, with a focus on the Bulgarian situation. In the research, teaching methodologies such as interdisciplinarity, role-play, circle time, cooperative learning, flipped classroom, and peer education will be analyzed.
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Radeya Gesheva
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  1. Università di Sofia “San Clemente D’ocrida”
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The aim of this study is to examine the results of the Italian-language Mathematics state examination for students in Italian-Hungarian bilingual education. The article describes the development of bilingual education after the change of the regime, discusses the specific research on the subjects taught, presents the characteristics of the graduation examination in foreign languages, and draws conclusions by highlighting the statistics of graduation in Mathematics.
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Beáta Papp
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  1. Università Degli Studi Di Pécs
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“Scientists manipulate evidence, and a small secret group of people is responsible for making all major decisions in world politics…” The latest European Social Survey sheds light on the widespread prevalence of conspiracy beliefs.
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Michał Kotnarowski
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  1. PAS Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Warsaw
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The cultural heritage of the sizeable Polish diaspora in Brazil is being painstakingly preserved in a variety of dedicated museums. These grassroots initiatives celebrate the enduring connection between history, memory, and identity across continents and generations.
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Mikołaj Radomski
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  1. Museum of Pomeranian Folk Culture in Swołowo
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The site of one of Poland’s most significant paleontological discoveries of the early twenty-first century is situated in the unassuming village of Owadów-Brzezinki – now the site of a geopark.
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Łukasz Weryński
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Błażej Błażejowski
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  1. Doctoral School of Exact and Natural Sciences, Institute of Geological Sciences, Jagiellonian University in Krakow
  2. Institute of Paleobiology, Museum of the Earth, Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw
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Archaeological research being done by Polish scientists in South America is helping to reveal its pre-Columbian history.
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Wiesław Więckowski
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  1. Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw
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Groundbreaking findings in immune cell research reveal how Hodgkin lymphoma develops.
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Maciej Giefing
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  1. Department of Cancer Genetics PAS Institute of Human Genetics in Poznań
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Prof. Mirosława Ostrowska from the Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Vice President of the Academy, discusses how satellites are being used to study phenomena occurring in seas and oceans.
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Mirosława Ostrowska
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  1. Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Vice President of the Academy
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Silver and tea, working together on the nanoscale, can be used to “brew up” a new weapon against treatment-resistant microorganisms.
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Jan Paczesny
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Magdalena Osial
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  1. Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw
  2. Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw

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Magdalena Lesińska
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  1. Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw, Poland
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Quantum computers excel at tasks where classical computers falter – explains Prof. Artur Ekert from the Mathematical Institute at Oxford University and the National University of Singapore.
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Artur Ekert
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  1. the Mathematical Institute at Oxford University and the National University of Singapore
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Poland in the European Organization for Nuclear Research: A remarkable story of cooperation, success, and future opportunities at CERN.
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Tadeusz Lesiak
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  1. Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences in Krakow
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Discoveries by Polish and Swiss archaeologists in the Middle East are bringing us closer to the culture of the first megalith-builders from 5,000 years ago.
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Zuzanna Wygnańska
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Tara Steimer-Herbet
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  1. Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw
  2. Laboratory of Prehistoric Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Geneva
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The telescopes at the Polish observatory in the heart of Chile’s Atacama Desert leverage its extraordinary location to observe the cosmos on an unprecedented scale.
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Grzegorz Pietrzyński
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  1. Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Polish Academy of Sciences

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