This research was inspired by the anniversaries of Algirdas Julius Greimas, Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas and Kęstutis Nastopka that encouraged rethinking the relationship with tradition, while viewing it from several perspectives: biographical-cultural links, reception of classical literature, and history of Lithuanian semiotics. The paper reviews the works of semioticians’, analysing Vaižgantas’ oeuvre, attempting to find the trajectory of the evolving Lithuanian semiotic tradition in the most representative examples. It also presents a new interpretation of Vaižgantas’ novella, “Dėdės ir Dėdienės” (“Uncles and aunts”, 1929), while searching for the mythological reasons behind the motivations for its characters’ choices and referring to the arc...
Hedging is a linguistic strategy frequently employed in scientific writing to diminish the author‘s ...
The paper focuses on the book of poetry immersion (2017) by Lithuanian poet Gytis Norvilas...
The article analyzes rare Lithuanian phraseological names of belemnite. Such linguistic stereotypes ...
The article discusses the results of different periods’ (2007–2008 and 2012) research on values sign...
The article explores the ways in which the Greimasian method of semiotics can be applied to the anal...
The paper focuses on Alfonsas Nyka-Niliūnas’ poem “Vilnius 1943”, written in 1966 when the poet live...
In the context of Western culture, the archetypical metaphor of life as a dream (or living in a drea...
The article explains what may have led to the appearance of one of the most famous and popular legen...
This article, based upon information provided in written sources from the 13th to 17th centuries and...
Amelija Mažylytė was the first Lithuanian diplomaed woman mathematician, the graduate of Lithuanian ...
The objective of the article is to review the main groups of printed and archival heritage of Lithua...
Straipsnyje yra keliami teisės prigimties klausimai. Teigiama, kad teisė turi būti vertinama ne tik ...
The article discusses the interaction between religion and art, focusing on contemporary visual theo...
Baranova, J., Duoblienė, L., 2020. Filosofija vaikams ir multimodalus ugdymas. Vilnius: Vilniau...
One of the most stable genre of Lithuanian singing folklore is Dzūkija region Calendar ritual folk s...
Hedging is a linguistic strategy frequently employed in scientific writing to diminish the author‘s ...
The paper focuses on the book of poetry immersion (2017) by Lithuanian poet Gytis Norvilas...
The article analyzes rare Lithuanian phraseological names of belemnite. Such linguistic stereotypes ...
The article discusses the results of different periods’ (2007–2008 and 2012) research on values sign...
The article explores the ways in which the Greimasian method of semiotics can be applied to the anal...
The paper focuses on Alfonsas Nyka-Niliūnas’ poem “Vilnius 1943”, written in 1966 when the poet live...
In the context of Western culture, the archetypical metaphor of life as a dream (or living in a drea...
The article explains what may have led to the appearance of one of the most famous and popular legen...
This article, based upon information provided in written sources from the 13th to 17th centuries and...
Amelija Mažylytė was the first Lithuanian diplomaed woman mathematician, the graduate of Lithuanian ...
The objective of the article is to review the main groups of printed and archival heritage of Lithua...
Straipsnyje yra keliami teisės prigimties klausimai. Teigiama, kad teisė turi būti vertinama ne tik ...
The article discusses the interaction between religion and art, focusing on contemporary visual theo...
Baranova, J., Duoblienė, L., 2020. Filosofija vaikams ir multimodalus ugdymas. Vilnius: Vilniau...
One of the most stable genre of Lithuanian singing folklore is Dzūkija region Calendar ritual folk s...
Hedging is a linguistic strategy frequently employed in scientific writing to diminish the author‘s ...
The paper focuses on the book of poetry immersion (2017) by Lithuanian poet Gytis Norvilas...
The article analyzes rare Lithuanian phraseological names of belemnite. Such linguistic stereotypes ...