Browsing Verba iuvenium, Issue 7 (2025) by Issue Date
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MAIN SEMANTIC REALISATIONS OF THE PRESENT PASSIVE PARTICIPLE IN CONTEMPORARY BULGARIAN LANGUAGE – THE MEANINGS PASSIVITY AND POSSIBILITY
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)The present article is part of a larger scientific study which examines the participle system of Modern Bulgarian, with a specific focus on the deverbatives ending in the suffix -m/-em. These are commonly referred to as ... -
EARLY ATTEMPTS AT CODIFICATION OF THE ORTHOGRAPHIC NORM OF THE BULGARIAN LITERARY LANGUAGE (WITH REGARD TO REDUCTION)
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)This text presents a concise overview of the early Renaissance grammars from the 19th century and codification efforts within these grammars concerning the pronunciation norms of the Bulgarian literary language, with a ... -
DOUBLET PERSONAL ACCUSATIVE AND DATIVE PRONOUN FORMS MEN AND MENE, TEB AND TEBE ACCORDING TO LINGUISTIC SENSE OF MODERN BULGARIANS
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)This paper investigates the use of doublet full pronouns men and mene (1st person singular accusative/dative) and teb and tebe (2nd person singular accusative/dative). It aims to determine how the preferences of ... -
ABOUT SIMILES WITH TERTIUM COMPARATIONIS SMART/STUPID IN BULGARIAN (IN COMPARISON WITH MODERN GREEK)
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)The present study researches similes, in which the antonym pair smart, clever/stupid plays the role of tertium comparationis. The study adopts a comparative approach, focusing on Bulgarian as the source language and ... -
DISPLAYS OF BLENDING IN YOUTH SLANG
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)This paper examines the scope of the blending process in youth slang. The occasionalisms created through blending fall into three word-formation subtypes, the formal characteristics of which are explored in this study. ... -
PSYCHOLINGUISTIC AND INTERCULTURAL ASPECTS OF THE CONCEPT OF TIME IN SOME LANGUAGES
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)The current study aims to examine the concept of time in the context of psycholinguistics. For the purposes of this paper, it is important to present the diverse ways in which time exists in different languages across ... -
ON THE INTERCHANGEABILITY OF THE BULGARIAN SUMMATIVE PRONOUNS VSICHKI, VSICHKITE AND TSELITE
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)This study examines the competitive uses of the summative pronouns vsichki, vsichkite and tselite. Only the plural forms of the pronouns are examined. First hypothesis is about vsichki and vsichkite and examines in what ... -
DEPENDENT CLAUSES IN THE POSITION OF THE PREDICATIVE – SPECIFICS AND CLASSIFICATION
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)The object of the current study are the dependent clauses in the position of the predicative, which are part of the paradigm of dependent clauses. They fall into the empty syntactic position of the predicative complement ... -
VERBS OF MOTION IN FIGURATIVE USE (RUSSIAN-BULGARIAN PARALLELS)
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)The present study is devoted to the verbs of motion in the Russian language, which form a special group within the given part of speech. Significant differences are noted in the functioning of verbs of motion in the ... -
BULGARIAN ITERATIVE VERBS AND THEIR ANALOGUES IN MODERN POLISH
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)In this study, we first explain how iterative verbs are used in general, and then more specifically in two Slavic languages – Bulgarian and Polish. The main aim of the study is to determine whether iterative verbs are ... -
ADVERBS OF TIME AND PLACE IN CONTEMPORARY BULGARIAN AND TURKISH LANGUAGES
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)The present study undertakes a comparative analysis of adverbs of time and place in contemporary Bulgarian and Turkish. Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Bulgarian and Turkish have similar ... -
INTERPRETATION OF THE WORD WILL FROM SONNET 135 BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE IN FOUR BULGARIAN TRANSLATIONS
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)The paper takes a closer look at four different Bulgarian translations of the word “will“ from sonnet 135 by William Shakespeare. The word itself has numerous meanings, one of them being also the nickname of the poet. ... -
“THE BEAUTIFULL CASSANDRA” FROM JANE AUSTEN – A PARODY OF THE PARODY IN NOVEL FOR ENTERTAINMENT
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)This article investigates one of Jane Austen's early children's works – “The Beautiful Cassandra”. The purpose of this paper is to study the influence that the novel “Sentimental Travels in France and Italy” by English ... -
THE SILENT WAVE AND THE FACE OF THE WATER IN “THE LOVER” BY MARGUERITE DURAS
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)Here the unfolding paper details the theme of the natural element of water in literature and psychoanalysis, complemented by its roles in the life of the individual. The main spectrum of references at the core of the ... -
ON THE CONCEPTS OF MEMORY AND TEXT (IN RUSSIAN AND BULGARIAN SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE)
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)The report outlines the main points of the theoretical framework guiding our research project, The Verbalization of Cultural Memory (Based on Materials from Russian and Bulgarian Languages). It focuses on the terminology ... -
NOTES ON THE JOINT USE OF VERB FORMS IN SPANISH AND BULGARIAN COMPLEX SENTENCES
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)The subject of the present study is the problem related to the principles of syntactic agreement of tenses in the Spanish and Bulgarian complex sentence, as well as the lack of agreement in some cases. This analysis ... -
BEGINNINGS AND BIRTHS THROUGH DEATH: A HEIDEGGERIAN READING OF THE CHILD’S CONSCIOUSNESS OF TIME IN CHARLES DICKENS’S DAVID COPPERFIELD
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)The following text aims to offer a reading of Charles Dickens’s novel David Copperfield (1850) through the paradigm of thinking outlined by the German philosopher Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) in his key work Being and ... -
FRANKENSTEIN – SHELLEY’S CAT
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)The article examines the Frankenstein theme as an issue of categorizing the monster from Mary Shelley's novel. It emphasizes that the attempts to definitively classify the monster as either a type of artificial intelligence ... -
PARODY AND IRONY IN THE GENEALOGY OF GARGANTUA AND PANTAGRUEL
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)The purpose of this research is to present the reason for the existence of the genealogical list in F. Rabelais’s novel “Gargantua and Pantagruel”. The approach is directly referencing M. Foucault's ideas of historicism ... -
HOW AI COULD TRANSFORM MEDICAL ENGLISH LINGUISTICS: BIOMEDICAL TEXT TOKENIZATION OF THE DISEASE IS ENEMY METAPHOR WITH BioBERT
(Plovdiv University Press, 2025-05-23)The development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming many aspects of our lives. In the present paper, as part of the emerging theories for AI application in healthcare and medical sciences, we suggest ...