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Interfaces
Studies in Language, Mind and TranslationThe series explores issues in theoretical and applied linguistics, psycholinguistics, psychology of language and translation studies. While the volumes published in the series may present research in language, mind and translation seen as separate provenances, the overall aim of the series is to pinpoint possible interfaces occurring between them (for example between psycholinguistics and translation studies, psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics, cognitive linguistics and translation, etc.) as well as to uncover mutual interaction between these branches of science and other research areas, such as philosophy, media studies, education, multimodality and culture. The books within the series focus primarily on linguistics, which remains the main theme of the series, but they also include a wide range of topics traditionally investigated by a number of neighbouring disciplines, which are interwoven with language studies and inscribe within a wider framework of contemporary linguistics. The series presents studies conducted by Polish scholars, in particular by those affiliated with Bydgoszcz, and by our colleagues and research partners representing other universities. We also welcome submissions (monographs, collections of articles and post-conference volumes) from all those interested in issues remaining within the broad scope of the series themes. The series explores issues in theoretical and applied linguistics, psycholinguistics, psychology of language and translation studies. While the volumes published in the series may present research in language, mind and translation seen as separate provenances, the overall aim of the series is to pinpoint possible interfaces occurring between them (for example between psycholinguistics and translation studies, psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics, cognitive linguistics and translation, etc.) as well as to uncover mutual interaction between these branches of science and other research areas, such as philosophy, media studies, education, multimodality and culture. The books within the series focus primarily on linguistics, which remains the main theme of the series, but they also include a wide range of topics traditionally investigated by a number of neighbouring disciplines, which are interwoven with language studies and inscribe within a wider framework of contemporary linguistics. The series presents studies conducted by Polish scholars, in particular by those affiliated with Bydgoszcz, and by our colleagues and research partners representing other universities. We also welcome submissions (monographs, collections of articles and post-conference volumes) from all those interested in issues remaining within the broad scope of the series themes. The series explores issues in theoretical and applied linguistics, psycholinguistics, psychology of language and translation studies. While the volumes published in the series may present research in language, mind and translation seen as separate provenances, the overall aim of the series is to pinpoint possible interfaces occurring between them (for example between psycholinguistics and translation studies, psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics, cognitive linguistics and translation, etc.) as well as to uncover mutual interaction between these branches of science and other research areas, such as philosophy, media studies, education, multimodality and culture. The books within the series focus primarily on linguistics, which remains the main theme of the series, but they also include a wide range of topics traditionally investigated by a number of neighbouring disciplines, which are interwoven with language studies and inscribe within a wider framework of contemporary linguistics. The series presents studies conducted by Polish scholars, in particular by those affiliated with Bydgoszcz, and by our colleagues and research partners representing other universities. We also welcome submissions (monographs, collections of articles and post-conference volumes) from all those interested in issues remaining within the broad scope of the series themes.
8 publications
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Crossroads and Interfaces: Studies in Linguistics and Literature
Until the publication of volume 42 the series was edited by prof. Jacek Fisiak (1936-2019). The Crossroads and Interfaces: Studies in Linguistics and Literature series presents monographs and collected volumes on Linguistics, Literature and Culture in the fields of English Language and Literatures as well as Linguistics. Topics include (among others) problems and methods of SLA (Second Language Acquisition), English-Polish contrastive linguistics, intertextuality, and studies on 19th-century literature and authors. The series was formerly known as Polish Studies in English Language and Literature.
45 publications
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The Return Beat - Interfacing with Our Interface
A Spiritual Approach to the Golden Triangle©2021 Monographs -
The Interface of Business and Culture
©2010 Edited Collection -
Morpho(phono)logische Variation im Luxemburgischen
Eine variations- und perzeptionslinguistische Studie©2024 Thesis -
Morphological and Syntactic Feature Analysis of Ugandan English
Influence from Luganda, Runyankole-Rukiga, and Acholi-Lango©2019 Thesis -
Phonology, its Faces and Interfaces
©2016 Edited Collection -
Syntactic Variation and Unconscious Linguistic Change
A Study of Adjectival Relative Clauses in the Dialect of Dorset©1993 Monographs -
Lokalisierbarkeit von User-Interface-Strings
Übersetzerische Aspekte der Internationalisierung und Lokalisierung von Software, untersucht anhand der Übersetzungsrichtungen Englisch–Deutsch und Englisch–Russisch©2016 Thesis -
Transdisciplinary Interfaces and Innovation in the Life Sciences
©2014 Conference proceedings -
Impoliteness in Media Discourse
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Morpho-Syntaktische Untersuchungen zur phrase negative im gesprochenen Französisch
Die Negation mit und ohne NE©1981 Others -
Interferenzfehler deutschlernender Aserbaidschaner
Morpho-syntaktische und lexiko-semantische Interferenzfehler beim gesteuerten und ungesteuerten Fremdsprachenerwerb©2014 Thesis