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    • THE SEMANTICS OF THE ADJECTIVE IN BULGARIAN AND SPANISH ADVERTISING 

      Petkova-Zaralieva, Gergana (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2014)
      The use of adjectives in modern Spanish and Bulgarian advertising campaigns is considered in this paper. Advertising is a media phenomenon that constantly attacks us and our current lives by all means. What is it that ...
    • SEMIOLOGY, SEMIOSPHERE, SEMIOSIS 

      Feodorov, Aleksandar (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2015)
      The roots of semiotic thinking go back to the first civilizations of the Fertile Crescent and Ancient Greece. Recent history of concepts such as sign, sign-action and sign systems, seems to be dominated by two traditions: ...
    • SEMIOTIC VALUE OF HUMAN NICKNAMES IN THE NOVEL SEMOLJ LJUDI BY MIRO VUKSANOVIĆ 

      Pavlović, Jelena (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2018)
      The aim of this paper is to study the most prominent characteristics of people’s nicknames as semiotic signs in the novel “Semolj ljudi” by Miro Vukasinović. Prototypically, a nickname represents the evaluation of the ...
    • THE SENSE OF AN ENDING: ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING’S PERCEPTION OF DEATH (BASED ON THE SERAPHIM AND OTHER POEMS, 1838) 

      Rowland, Yana (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2019)
      This paper is a tribute to Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s perception of death according to The Seraphim and Other Poems (1838). While I focus more specifically on the image of the mourning mother in Isobel’s Child and The ...
    • A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY THROUGH ITALY 

      Kosturkov, Yordan (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2015)
      The paper paraphrases Sterne’s title in an effort to map the work of four English and American writers: Willa Cather, Laurence Sterne, Muriel Spark, Gore Vidal as it tracks their actual journeys to the capital of Italy and ...
    • THE SHARED AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN ROMAN POLANSKI’S „THE PIANIST“ (POLANSKI – SPILLMANN – CHOPIN – HOSENFELD) 

      Grigorova, Margreta (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2015)
      The text interprets Roman Polanski’s film „The Pianist“ as a „shared autobiography“ (of Spillmann, Chopin, Hosenfeld and Polanski himself) with four synchronized layers of meaning, respectively. The layer which foregrounds ...
    • “SHE BE DEAD:” BLACK FEMALE SUBJECTIVITY IN TONI MORRISON’S HOME 

      Boneva-Kamenova, Bozhidara (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2019)
      Toni Morrison’s Home explores the effect of trauma and abandonment on people’s decisions, life and desire for self-fulfillment and self-actualization. The two focal fields in the novel, army and medical, are subjected to ...
    • SHORT NOTES ON THE BULGARIAN INTERWAR CABARET CULTURE 

      Stoyanova, Nadezhda (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2018)
      The article focuses on the cabaret as a typical topos for European (and Bulgarian) interwar life. The cabaret culture is seen as a combination of specific gestures that present the bacchanalian freedom, the social engagement ...
    • THE SHORT RUSSIAN-BULGARIAN DICTIONARY OF TODOR KODZHOV – AN EXCITING MEETING IN 130-YEARS’S TIME 

      Deleva, Nadezhda (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2015)
      The article describes the second printed Russian-Bulgarian Dictionary (1885) in the history of Russian-Bulgarian lexicography. We present its purpose, the selection of vocabulary, the volume and nature of the glossary, the ...
    • A SHORT VIEW OF THE SYBILLA OF ZRINSKI AND ITS PHRASEOLOGY 

      Frančić, Anđela; Petrović, Bernardina (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2015)
      Sybilla of Zrinski is a book of divination from Zrinski palace in Čakovec and a very finely illustrated 17th-century Latin manuscript from the 17th century, rendered and remade from the Hungarian. The paper presents an ...
    • THE SHUTOSH: JOURNALISTIC TRANSFORMATIONS AND PERSONAL CHALLENGES 

      Getova, Elena (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2020)
      The study discusses the opportunities which Revival period humorist periodicals offer for shaping, in particular ways, the public image of leading public figures during the period of the Bulgarian Revival. The transformations ...
    • SICK BOSNIA BASED ON IVO ANDRIC’S PROSE FICTION WORK 

      Karagyozov, Panayot (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2012)
      The world of Ivo Andriс’s novels and novellas is dominated by diseases, sick protagonists and colorful monomaniacs. This essay focuses on the exterior circumstances instrumental in the development of the manic disorders ...
    • Significance of Type II Collagen Posttranslational Modifications: From Autoantigenesis to Improved Diagnosis and Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis 

      Batsalova, Tsvetelina; Dzhambazov, Balik (MDPI, 2023-05-09)
      Collagen type II (COL2), the main structural protein of hyaline cartilage, is considerably affected by autoimmune responses associated with the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Posttranslational modifications ...
    • THE SIGNIFICATIONS OF WAR IN THE NOVEL KAMIKAZE MOZART BY DANIEL DE ROULET 

      Timénova-Koen, Maya (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2016)
      In this article our purpose is to analyze the significations of World War II for the fate of an individual in the novel Kamikaze Mozart by Daniel de Roulet. We refer to the psychological and social reasons of various kinds ...
    • SIN AND ALIENATION (A COMPARATIVE READING OF THE NOVELS DRAGON BY ANTON STRASHIMIROV AND SIN BY GEORGI RAYCHEV) 

      Tochev, Iliya; Точев, Илия (Plovdiv University Press, 2022-05-20)
      This paper aims to show the connection between sin and alienation from existence by analysing two novels: “Zmey” (“Dragon”) by Anton Strashimirov and “Gryah” (“Sin”) by Georgi Raychev. Some of the main characters of ...
    • SITUATIONS OF INTERROGATION IN THE AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL TEXTS OF G. S. RAKOVSKI 

      Anastasova, Iva; Анастасова, Ива (Plovdiv University Press, 2019-05-31)
      This work analyses the situations of interrogation in two of Georgi Rakovski’s autobiographical texts. It examines the genre specifics of both works. Furthermore, it deals with the intricacies of communication, which serve ...
    • SLAVE MENTALITY AND MOTHERHOOD IN TONI MORRISON’S BELOVED 

      Boneva-Kamenova, Bozhidara (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2018)
      In her Pulitzer-Prize winning novel Toni Morrison reflects on the slave past and its effect on future generations, in the process she raises questions concerning female identity, mentality, motherhood, memory, and trauma ...
    • SLAVIC STUDIES IN BULGARIA WITHIN THE FRAMЕWORK OF BOLOGNA PROCESS 

      Mladenova, Margarita (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2013)
      The paper discusses problems of the instruction in Slavic languages and their acquisition during the first decade of the 21st century in connection with the so-called Bologna process. We aim at presenting the experience ...
    • SLAVONIC-BULGARIAN HISTORY OF PAISII HILENDARSKI – MEDIA EFFECTS 

      Lukova, Kalina (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2012)
      The text is attempts to prove the universal character of „SlavonicBulgarian History“ by examining the media effects in the context of Western European Enlightenment – the period of the beginning of modern printing in Europe. ...
    • SLAVONIC– BULGARIAN HISTORY: A MEDIAEVAL, RENAISSANCE AND ENLIGHTENMENT PIECE 

      Atanasov, Dimitar (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2012)
      Studies on „Istoriya slavyanobalgarska“ used to conceptualize it in various ways: it was considered as incept of Bulgarian National Revival; as text, written by representative of the oppressed masses and thus matching the ...