Accepted abstracts

Nesreen Al-Harby, King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia;    Abstract: This paper examines the effects of employing genre, detective fiction, on the representation of women in Saudi Arabia through a deep study of Zoe Ferraris’s trilogy: Finding Nouf (2008), City of Veils...
Silvia Pokrivčáková, University of Trnava, Slovakia;     Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) has been entering nearly all aspects of human lives. The paper introduces several AI-powered tools that are interesting for both linguists and language teachers. AI in connection with...
Rastislav Metruk, University of Žilina, Slovakia;      Abstract: The matter of effective EFL teaching has been examined by numerous researchers in the past decades as it is one of the key factors which directly influences the process of teaching and learning English. This...
Agata Buda, University of Technology and Humanities in Radom, Poland;     Abstract: Although the novel Middlemarch is the example of a traditional, nineteenth-century English novel with its third-person narration and popular subjects (gender roles, realism of a Victorian world...
Petr Dvořák & Lucie Betáková, University of South Bohemia, the Czech Republic;          Abstract: The teacher’s professional skills, mainly his/her social-psychological skills, play a crucial role in the classroom environment where foreign language...
Olga Krapivkina, Irkutsk National Research Technical University, Russia;     Abstract: The role of the addressee as a factor determining discourse of legal professionals is analyzed. The important role of this communicative factor makes it necessary to account for the effect of...
dr. Hana Vancova, Trnava University in Trnava, Slovakia;          Abstract: The previous research on suprasegmental features has shown, that stress, intonation and the overall rhythmicity of speech have an impact on the overall comprehensibility of...
Prof. Jakov Sablić, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia;       Abstract: This paper shows a theoretical review of all teaching systems with its characteristics in the teaching process. Firstly, the teaching systems are conceptually determined together...
Karolina Ditrych,  Uniwersytet Technologiczno – Humanistyczny in Radom, Poland;      Abstract: The article begins with a brief description of the characteristic features of primary school learners, who are divided into a group of lower primary learners (1st-3rd grade)...
Moreno Bonda, Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas, Lithuania;      Abstract: This paper discusses cognitive aspects of language and culture education. It tests a number of precepts on which the CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) teaching approach is based....
Zuzana Lukáčová, University of Prešov, Slovakia;      Abstract: Teacher beliefs play an important role in addressing the issue of teacher training. Teaching philosophy has long been a question of great interest in a wide range of fields in teacher education. There is a...
Markéta Fiľagová, University of Trnava, Slovakia;    Abstract: The paper deals with the possibility of supporting children with different mother tongue in learning Slovak in the institutional environment of kindergartens. As the current conditions do not legally recognize the...
Anton Pokrivčák, University of Trnava, Slovakia;    Abstract: With multicultural, postcolonial or decolonial approaches, the late 20th century saw increasing tendency to see literature as part of cultural and political identity struggles. While in Europe identity has traditionally...
doc. dr. Monika Máčajová, dr. Soňa Grofčíková, Ľubomír Rybanský, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Slovakia;        Abstract: Auditory differentiation is one of the key abilities in the development of phonological awareness. It is the starting point...
Helena Bourina & Prof. Larisa Dunaeva, MGIMO University & Lomonosow State University in Moscow, Russia;          Abstract:  The foreign language education at a modern Russian university is implemented in compliance with established...
Olowu Ayodeji, Rufus Giwa Polytechnic in Owo, Nigeria;          Abstract: This study identified and analysed the visual and linguistic components associated with the selected cartoons satirising the war against corruption embarked upon by Nigerian...
Anna Stachurska, University of Technology and Humanities in Radom, Poland;     Abstract: It is beyond any doubt that the information provided by dictionary definitions should indicate that language use depends on the pragmatic situation of discourse as well as the social...
Anna Stachurska, University of Technology and Humanities in Radom, Poland;        Abstract: It is beyond any doubt that the information provided by dictionary definitions should indicate that language use depends on the pragmatic situation of discourse as well as...
doc. dr. Ivana Cimermanová, University of Presov, Slovakia;          Abstract: The role of sustainability in education has received increased attention across a number of disciplines in recent years. The article discusses the studies and their results in...
Jana Waldnerová, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Slovakia;        Abstract: The paper focuses on literary humour and one method of its creating, which is by incorporation of the naïvenarrator. The impact of such strategy is crucial as the...
Natia Noidze, Georgia;   Abstract: It is regarded that ‘’Waves’’ is the most experimental novel of Virginia Woolf. The novel is unique with its unconventional structure and chapterless narration, however, my paper aims to research the issue of time in’ ’Waves’’. It is not surprising that...
Prof. Jousef Awad, University of Jordan;       Abstract: This paper examines the intersection of the performativity of exile, gender, memory, and agency through the prism of postmodern feminism in Chinese American novelist Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club (1989) and in Arab...
Zuzana Bánovčanová, University of Trnava, Slovakia;    Abstract: With the increasing number of migrants in Europe, children from different cultural and language backgrounds are entering schools. Teachers and school principals in Slovakia are already encountering this problem. The...
dr. Jitka Crhová & María del Rocío Domínguez-Gaona, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, México;        Abstract: The present paper reports the results of a research project that focused on the development of academic literacy of a group of language...
Dominika Hlavinová Tekeliová, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Slovakia,        Abstract: The aim of the paper is to characterize the city of Bratislava after the First World War as a literary space in the short story Worst Crime in Wilson City...
Louise Kocianova, Trnava University, Slovakia;                Abstract: An active approach in the classroom dominates the teaching of Shakespeare in UK schools and its benefits are widely acknowledged for bringing together...
Öğretim Üyesi Elvan Sütken, Anadolu University, Turkey;         Abstract: Roman law, which is the most influencial law of ancient times, has great importance also today in law education for the perfection of law formation. In Roman law lessons, evolution of...
Elvan Sütken, Anadolu University, TURKEY;      Abstract: Roman law, which is the most influencial law of ancient times, has great importance also today in law education for the perfection of law formation. In Roman law lessons, evolution of Roman law institutions are described by...
Muhammad Imran & Quratul Ain, School of Foreign Languages, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China & Govt. College for Women, Rajanpur, Pakistan;          Abstract: This paper aims to know the effects of the pronunciation of non-native instructors...
Silvia Pokrivčáková, University of Trnava, Slovakia;          Abstract: The basic reason for learning difficulties of dyslectic and dysgraphic learners is an insufficiently developed phonological and phonemic awareness. Phonemic awareness is understood...
Lenka Tkáč-Zabáková, University of Constantine the Philosopher in Nitra, Slovakia;        Abstract: The study is devoted to the journalism and its genesis in the Czech cultural and language environment. The importance is laid on the socio-political changes in the...
Prof. Zuzana Straková, University of Prešov, Slovakia;       Abstract: Content-based approach aims at connecting learning languages and meaningful context. Experience from integrating content and language from the Catalan and Basque educational context provides an...
Prof. dr. Jolita Horbacauskiene, Kaunas University of Technology in Kaunas, Lithuania;          Abstract: Study programs and modules conducted in English as medium of instruction (EMI) becoming one of the most important aspects of higher education...
Rastislav Metruk, University of Žilina, Slovakia;      Abstract: Carrying out a proper and objective evaluation of spoken proficiency of foreign language learners is a rather challenging task. This paper is concerned with the two ways of assessment which are commonly...
Aminu Segun, Rufus Giwa Polytechnic in Owo, Nigeria;           Abstract: Rap music is a derivative of the oral forms of literature, which is man’s original medium of self-expression and artistic creativity. Rap music (Rhythm and Blues) is a highly...
Jolita Horbacauskiene & Adrija Kalpokaite, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania;         Abstract: News translation is inherent part of the Translation and Adaptation studies because it is interdisciplinary process. Furthermore, news translation...
dr. Michaela Sepešiová, University of Prešov, Slovakia;        Abstract: It is important to accentuate that CLIL is not a way of simplifying transferred knowledge or replicate information that learners already know. When applying CLIL, teachers should really...
Navreet Kaur Rana, O. P. Jindal Global University in Haryana, India;      Abstract: This paper reports a corpus linguistic study of the English translation of the Sanskrit text Yajnavalkya smriti. The corpus is adapted from an edited version of the scripture translated into...
Younes SAAID1 & Mimouna ZITOUNI2, University of Oran 2, Algeria;      ABSTRACT: Being able to use English in a proficient manner has undoubtedly become an essential asset in Algerian professional and academic settings over the last few years. Recent contingency for a...
Rafał Gołąbek, Uniwersytetu Technologiczno-Humanistycznego im. Kazimierza Pułaskiego w Radomiu, Poland;     Abstract: The article addresses a long-standing issue with regard to the status of Kashubian, a lect spoken in northern Poland. Should it be treated as a language, or a...
Souad Benguega, Université Kasdi Merbah, Algeria;          Abstract: It is proved that literature can develop EFL students’ communicative competence. However, Algerian EFL students lack enthusiasm toward learning literature because of inability to...

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