Beáta Biliková

Beáta Biliková
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Senior Lecturer at University of Economics in Bratislava

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University of Economics in Bratislava
Current position
  • Senior Lecturer

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Publications (8)
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The present paper deals with lexical units (words, expressions, fixed constructions, collocations, locutions, proverbs) with the component of the colours black and white in their structure which are used in economic language, i.e., language used in the fields of business, finance, banking, trade and other aspects of the economy. It is primarily aim...
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On 26 May 2023, the author delivered a talk on ‘India-China War of 1962’ during the Conference on ‘Nationalism, War and Defeat’ held at the University of Copenhagen. This article, an expansion of the above talk, is an outcome of the research carried out by the author jointly with Dr Beáta Biliková, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Applied Lang...
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This paper aims to explain how the Slovak public perceived migrants coming to Slovakia from Ukraine after the outbreak of the war. Like other countries neighbouring Ukraine, Slovak state institutions have had to deal with issues related to the migration of Ukrainian refugees. In addition to spontaneous aid, negative attitudes towards refugees have...
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The paper intends to explore in detail the discourses of the first official responses of the US President Joe Biden and the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to the outbreak of the Russian full-scale military invasion in Ukraine on February 24, 2022. It employs comparative critical discourse analysis, with elements of textual analysis, and combines i...
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The paper focuses on the press-conferences of the US President Joe Biden and the Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin which took place in conclusion of the summit of the two presidents in Geneva, Switzerland on June 16, 2021. Employing the methods of textual, discursive, and comparative analyses, it explores the ways in which both presidents...
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Over the past few decades, the notion of World Englishes has achieved much attention among linguists, language teachers, and other professionals. The present study explores the impact these trends have had on university education in the field of English philology and culture, focusing on the study programmes run by the Applied Languages Faculty, th...

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