Vol. 17 Issue 2 Vol. 17 Issue 2 (2019 year) TYPES OF NOVEL COMPOUNDS IN DANISH pages 207-216 QUASI-SYNONYMY OF DANISH TEMPORAL CONJUNCTIONS FROM THE ANTHROPOCENTRIC POINT OF VIEW pages 217-233 REQUESTS IN SWEDISH AND ENGLISH IN TERMS OF POLITENESS pages 234-246 THE FLEMISH VARIANT OF THE DUTCH LANGUAGE: BELGIAN DUTCH OR “TUSSENTAAL” pages 247-263 THE SCANDINAVIAN DOTTED RUNES pages 264-283 A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH THE COMPONENTS “COCK” AND “HEN” IN SWEDISH AND RUSSIAN pages 284-297 PERCEPTION OF MOTHERHOOD IN THE POEMS BY HALLDIS MOREN VESAAS AND INGER HAGERUP pages 298-306 “THE FAROESE ISSUE” IN “NORTHERN ESSAYS” BY J. -F. JACOBSEN pages 307-317 “STONES IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BAY…” SOME ASPECTS OF FINNISH POST-WAR POETRY IN FINNISH AND SWEDISH LANGUAGES pages 318-334 DUTCH ARTIST VINCENT VAN GOGH THROUGH THE EYES OF THE GERMAN PSYCHIATRIST KARL LEONHARD IN THE CONTEXT OF CURRENT CULTURAL AND MEDICAL DISCUSSION pages 335-349 TRAVEL OF YOUNG RUSSIAN ‘LIBERAL’ TO HOLLAND IN 1811 (BASED ON THE UNPUBLISHED JOURNAL BY SERGEI IVANOVICH TURGENEV) pages 350-364 THE FUTURE OF COAL MINING HISTORY. MIGRATION, CULTURAL MEMORY AND THE TRANSNATIONAL DUTCH STUDIES pages 365-380 COOPERATION AND INSPIRATION OF PRINTER PUBLISHERS IN ANTWERP IN THE AGE OF MEDIA CHANGE pages 381-396
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH THE COMPONENTS “COCK” AND “HEN” IN SWEDISH AND RUSSIAN pages 284-297
“STONES IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BAY…” SOME ASPECTS OF FINNISH POST-WAR POETRY IN FINNISH AND SWEDISH LANGUAGES pages 318-334
DUTCH ARTIST VINCENT VAN GOGH THROUGH THE EYES OF THE GERMAN PSYCHIATRIST KARL LEONHARD IN THE CONTEXT OF CURRENT CULTURAL AND MEDICAL DISCUSSION pages 335-349
TRAVEL OF YOUNG RUSSIAN ‘LIBERAL’ TO HOLLAND IN 1811 (BASED ON THE UNPUBLISHED JOURNAL BY SERGEI IVANOVICH TURGENEV) pages 350-364
THE FUTURE OF COAL MINING HISTORY. MIGRATION, CULTURAL MEMORY AND THE TRANSNATIONAL DUTCH STUDIES pages 365-380
COOPERATION AND INSPIRATION OF PRINTER PUBLISHERS IN ANTWERP IN THE AGE OF MEDIA CHANGE pages 381-396