“Slavia Meridionalis” is an interdisciplinary journal publishing papers on literature, culture, history ethnology and languages of southern Slavs, as well as their dynamic interactions with other regions.
This review gives an account of an international conference entitled Applied Linguistics: Current Trends and Prospects, which took place on the 18th and 19th of November 2023 at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski” in Bulgaria. It was o...
This article examines the propaganda language used in documents produced by the security services of the Polish People’s Republic and the People’s Republic of Bulgaria. Based on archival materials from 1945 to 1989, the study examines the...
This article reviews theory-guided research at the intersection of Germanic and Slavic studies that integrates quantitative and qualitative analysis. Showcasing a mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship between theory and empirical inqu...
The paper explores dynamics in Facebook users’ attitudes towards their interaction on the platform before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. It reports on a questionnaire-based study involving 120 respondents from Bulgaria, where Facebook e...
For the past thirty years and since its separation from the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, language laws and politics have shaped the linguistic panorama of the independent Republic of Moldova. Among the issues examined in the presen...
One of the key-metaphors in conceptualizing national identity is that of the nation as a body or a person. Nation-embodiment and -personalization have had a long conceptual history spanning more than two millennia and still figure prominen...
This article is a review of a study entitled Преславските лексикални маркери [The Preslav Lexical Markers], authored by Yavor Miltenov (Sofia, 2024, 232 pp.).
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