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Linguistic research has always, either explicitly or implicitly, dealt with the interaction of linguistic phenomena and extralinguistic reality. Whether we are talking about targeted analyses of the nature of their interaction or whether this interaction is implied and taken for granted, linguistics has always been interested in its dynamics and manifestations. Thanks to the abundance of communicative channels (primarily those enabled/afforded by the electronic media) that modern society employs to satisfy its communication needs, the interaction between linguistic phenomena and the extralinguistic reality is becoming richer and more diversified. This is the reason why the 2020 Croatian Applied Linguistics Conference was precisely dedicated to this topic.
Contents
Opacity and transparency of metonymic meaning on the example of Brexit - Pragmatics and semantics of thinking in Croatian - Croatian- English bilinguals' use and perception of L1 and L2 swearwords - English as a Lingua Franca in peer- to- peer- digital business: Rapport- building strategies in Airbnb messages - Translation universals: translation of personal pronouns from English into Croatian - Proverbs off- and online - Mono- and bilingual recognition of the laryngeal features [voice] and [spread glottis] measured by EEG - The effects of classroom- based teaching on the acquisition of English prepositions - Out- of- class learning: an obstacle or an asset to EFL learning? - Incidental English and Italian language acquisition: A Case Study with vocational high school students - Improving English in English- medium instruction: The crux of the matter - LSP Teacher Professional Development - Needs- based Curriculum Design