Original scientific article
Page 557 - 574

The language of information technology: Figurative use of computer terms

Sanel Hadžiahmetović Jurida
E-mail: sanel.h.jurida@untz.ba
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0833-5510
Univerzitet u Tuzli
Abstract: The rapidly emerging terminology associated with the Internet and its use result in highly figurative use of the terminology in this domain (the Internet), and its supporting technology (the computers...

Original scientific article
Page 187 - 209

Down to the bone: A corpus-based critical discourse analysis of pro-eating disorder blogs

Morana Lukač
E-mail: mlukac@unizd.hr
Sveučilište u Zadru
Abstract: The pro-eating-disorder community is almost exclusively an online community of individuals who claim that eating disorders are not an illness, but rather a lifestyle choice. This study offers an insig...

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Page 161 - 186

NSM within the cognitive linguistics movement: Bridging some gaps

Marija M. Brala
Sveučilište u Trstu i Sveučilište u Rijeci
Abstract: Ever since the Chomskyan views revolutionised the scientific study of language, we have been expecting to see groundbreaking results relative to the workings of the human language faculty. Unfortunate...

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Page 295 - 306

Metaphor and metonymy in legal texts

Adisa Imamović
E-mail: adisa.imamovic@untz.ba
Sveučilište u Tuzli
Abstract: Legal discourse has been studied so far by numerous linguists and legal experts. Linguistic studies have predominantly focused on stylistic elements of the legal register, such as morphological and sy...

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Page 77 - 94

Collocational Competence of B2 Level EFL Students: A Case Study

Edina Rizvić-Eminović
E-mail: edina.rizvic-eminovic@unze.ba
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7629-3984
Sveučilište u Zenici

Mersad Dervić
E-mail: Mersad.Dervic@aum.edu.kw
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7591-5550
American University of the Middle East, Kuwait

Anđela Radoš
E-mail: andjela.rados@unze.ba
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0001-6804-8049
Sveučilište u Zenici
Abstract: Collocational competence, the ability to use grammatical and lexical collocations accurately, is a crucial aspect of language proficiency, closely linked to natural and fluent language use. Despite it...