Browsing Verba iuvenium, Issue 2 (2020) by Issue Date
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ELECTIVE AFFINITIES: CONCEPTUALIZATIONS ON TIME IN THE DIALOGUE BOTEV – RAKOVSKI
(Plovdiv University Press, 2020-10-20)The paper explores the poetic relationship between Georgi Rakovski and Hristo Botev through a comparative analysis of the time constructions in some of their works. It focuses on the reception of constructive elements from ... -
OVERVIEW AND EXPLORATION OF EXISTING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS
(Plovdiv University Press, 2020-10-20)One of the tasks of computational linguistics is the creation of software and applications to facilitate access to and use of large amounts of information. Natural language processing can create interfaces that allow ... -
ЧЍЙЗБУРГЕР, ЧИЙЗБУ̀РГЕР OR ЧЍЙЗБУ̀РГЕР? ON STRESS AGAIN AND ITS REPRESENTATION IN DICTIONARIES
(Plovdiv University Press, 2020-10-20)In this paper the author investigates the production of stress in the English N+N borrowing чийзбургер ‘cheeseburger’ in Bulgarian by two groups of speakers: Bulgarian learners of English and Bulgarian speakers with no ... -
NATURE AND CHARACTER OF RUSSIAN EMIGRATION FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE XX CENTURY
(Plovdiv University Press, 2020-10-20)In the present work, I examine the problem of Russian emigration from the so-called First Wave, which reached its apogee in the beginning of the twentieth century. I address the issue of its peculiarity, which is why it ... -
THE ADVERB 'НЯКОГА' (‘EVER’) IN BULGARIAN AND ITS EQUIVALENTS IN ROMANIAN LANGUAGE
(Plovdiv University Press, 2020-10-20)The paper aims to present the Bulgarian adverb niakoga (ever) and its equivalents in Romanian. The lexical units are excerpted from academic dictionaries of both of these Balkan languages. The use of the units is supported ... -
HOW TO THINK THE CYBERNODE: “LABYRINTH OF REFLECTIONS” AND “THE HELMET OF HORROR”
(Plovdiv University Press, 2020-10-20)The paper aims to extend Marie-Laure Ryan’s differentiation of cyberspace and virtual reality by combining it with Paul Adam’s network topology to create two radical models of VR which could be used to categorize the ...