Svitlana Melnyk
Arts and Humanities · Indiana University
Linguistics, Language Diversity, and IdentityLanguage, Metaphor, and CognitionLinguistic research and analysisSecond Language Learning and TeachingPost-Soviet Geopolitical Dynamics
Publications
15
Citations
126
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
22
Publishing since 2005
Publication cadence
Publications per year over the last 10 years — averaging 0.6/year recently
Recent publications
- Podorozh v Ukraïnu: Ukraïns′ka mova dlia rosiis′komovnykh studentiv [Journey to Ukraine: Ukrainian language for students who know Russian]
Canadian Slavonic Papers · 2026
- Interaction between state power and local self-government in Ukraine: problems of formation and directions of improvement
Uzhhorod National University Herald Series Law · 2025
- GAMIFICATION AS A METHOD OF TEACHING ENGLISH TO STUDENTS OF NON-LINGUISTIC SPECIALITES
Innovate Pedagogy · 2024
- Choosing a Mother Tongue: The Politics of Language and Identity in Ukraine Corinne A. Seals (2019)
Sociolinguistic Studies · 2021
- Multilingual practices in the Baltic countries
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development · 2021
- Lexikalische Veränderungen bei Phraseologismen mit der Bedeutung ‘materieller Zustand des Menschen’ (19.–20. Jahrhundert)
University of Bialystok Publishing House eBooks · 2020
- Comments on Articles from Online Editions as a Specific Speech Genre (Based on an Online Contemporary Ukrainian Women’s Glossy Magazine „Kolizhanka”)
Linguistics · 2019
- Nonverbal Means of Communication in Modern Literature: J. M. Coetzee’s Novel "The Master of Petersburg"
Amazonia Investiga · 2019
- Communicative relevance: Color references in bilingual and trilingual speakers
Bilingualism Language and Cognition · 2016
Publishes in
- Bilingualism Language and Cognition×1
- Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development×1
- Amazonia Investiga×1
- Linguistics×1
- University of Bialystok Publishing House eBooks×1
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Last updated Jul 9, 2026.
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