| Issue | Title | |
| Vol 35 (2023) | The concept of mor/moder (mother) in Danish: Linguistic stereotype vs. current reality | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
| Aleksander Kacprzak | ||
| Vol 37 (2025) | Linguistic worldview, literature and literary translation: The category MOTHER in Alice Munro’s The Peace of Utrecht and its Polish translation | Abstract PDF |
| Katarzyna Stadnik | ||
| Vol 34 (2022) | Jerzy Bartmiński's programme of open scholarship | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
| Stanisława Niebrzegowska-Bartmińska | ||
| Vol 34 (2022) | A farewell to Professor Jerzy Bartmiński (1939-2022) | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
| Katarzyna Prorok, Sebastian Wasiuta | ||
| Vol 33 (2021) | Democracy on the basis of Belarusian media (mid 2020 – early 2021) | Abstract |
| Alena Mikalajewna Rudenka | ||
| Vol 31 (2019) | Historical memory in ethnic stereotypes. Tartars, Cossacks, Swedes, and Turks | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
| Monika Łaszkiewicz | ||
| Vol 31 (2019) | Non-memory of genre, memory of stereotype. Axiological conversion in proverbs | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
| Sebastian Wasiuta | ||
| Vol 31 (2019) | The stereotype of warszawiak ‘resident of Warsaw’ in contemporary Polish | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
| Laura Polkowska | ||
| Vol 31 (2019) | Jokes in contrast to stereotypes | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
| Justyna Winiarska | ||
| Vol 25 (2013) | The base concept and its profiles. The case of the Polish stereotype of EUROPA | Abstract PDF (Język Polski) |
| Jerzy Bartminski, Wojciech Chlebda | ||
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