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Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics) in September 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the conference took place online, with talks and poster presentations delivered in real time. In the fall of 2020, Acta Linguistica Academica accepted our
increased impetus to digital transformation in various areas of social and economic life. Following the stagnation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, in order to relaunch social functioning and revitalize economic life, vocal social and economic actors in some
1 Introduction During the COVID-19 pandemic, the reduction in opportunities for small talk led to a reassessment of its importance, which had previously gone unnoticed. An increasing number of articles about small talk has caught people's attention
popular in the pandemic lockdown conditions of 2021 ( Facebook 2021a , etc.). The Virtual Weaving Studio says the following about itself: “Everything about and having to do with weaving! Techniques, materials, tricks, looms, etc.… The ‘path’ we have
experienced during the Covid-19 pandemic. The paper examined the issue from three perspectives – trainers, trainees and their institutions – and reported on surveys and case studies in relation to various hybrid approaches. It also identified several positive
these encounters took place during the Covid-19 pandemic, where sharing an elevator was discouraged or even disallowed, and therefore on many occasions the participants first move was to ask the other(s) if they minded sharing it. In the examples shown
on the rise (Starbucks and IKEA restaurants). In parallel with the shift of life management and purchasing to the digital, online space, accelerated by the pandemic that began in 2020, a similar pattern can be observed in food culture. Recipes are no
healthcare-related communication in times of crises. Crises ‒ ranging from epidemics and pandemics through wars and terrorist attacks to natural disasters ‒ typically involve medicine and healthcare, which in turn also entail translation. In an attempt to
, spanning from multilingual diplomacy conferences and public service sectors to global business negotiations and live-broadcasting programs ( Fantinuoli, 2018 ; Mouzourakis, 2006 ; Rosenberg, 2007 ). The global COVID-19 pandemic has been a recent driver of
comparison revealing regional differences. The recent COVID-19 pandemic may have affected public perceptions of poverty. Kluegel and Smith (1986) argued that structural beliefs might temporarily become dominant during times of unusual social and