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Issues in spoken communication
Publishing House: Великотърновски университет „Св. св. Кирил и Методий”
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics
Frequency: irregular and other
Print ISSN: 2367-8712
Status: Active
- 2013
- 2016
- 2018
- 2021
- Issue No. 1/9
- Issue No. 2/9
- Issue No. 1/10
- Issue No. 2/10
- Issue No. 1/11
- Issue No. 1/12
Articles list
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Short Description
The periodical Issues in spoken communication is a continuation of Problems of Bulgarian colloquial speech and it has been included in the national reference list. The volumes are published as post-conference collective monographs which include papers written by specialists in spoken communication from Bulgaria, as well as from abroad.
The main topics in the periodical are:
Spoken communication and colloquial speech: verbal and non-verbal aspect of communication; formal and informal communication, informal Internet communication etc.
Oral public speaking: colloquialization of media discourse, innovations in media discourse and academic discourse, linguistic influence, etc.
Oral speech in fiction: stylization of oral speech, the problem of skaz, etc.
Sociolinguistic aspect of spoken communication: spoken communication in intercultural communication, spoken communication in the language of various social groups and territorial groups, etc.
Pragmatics. Linguoculturology. Problems of teaching spoken communication: aspects of teaching a language as a second/foreign language, teaching spoken communication, psychological aspect of spoken communication, studying the inofficial worldview, mistakes in mixing oral and written speech, etc.
Editorial board
Editor-in-chief: associate professor Maria Ilieva, PhD
Deputy editor-in-chief: associate professor Vladislav Marinov, PhD
MEMBERS
Professor Stoyan Burov, Sc. D., corresponding member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria)
Professor Andreana Eftimova, Sc. D. (Sofia, Bulgaria)
Professor Iliana Genev-Puhaleva, PhD (Warsaw, Poland)
Professor Elzbieta Solak, PhD (Krakow, Poland)
Professor Yovka Tisheva, PhD (Sofia, Bulgaria)
Professor Krasimira Aleksova, PhD (Sofia, Bulgaria)
Professor Petar Sotirov, PhD (Lublin, Poland)
Professor Kjetil Rå Hauge, PhD (Oslo, Norway)
Acad. professor Hilmar Walter, PhD (Leipzig, Germany)
Associate professor Anelia Petkova, PhD (Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria)
Each volume has an operative editorial team.