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  1. What have we learned, and what is yet to be learned about social media populism? A scoping review and meta-research
  2. All work and no play make the weekend frame go away?
  3. One man’s war: Person-marking and geopolitical positioning in Viktor Orbán’s speeches (2022–2025)
  4. The Person in Politics
  5. “How Hungary Talks About East and West”
  6. “Don’t worry, be a senior?” The metaphorical labelling of late-life depression in Australian news media
  7. When life is no longer a journey: the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the metaphorical conceptualization of life among Hungarian adults – a representative survey
  8. Morality Combinations: Moral Language in the News Media Coverage of the Ukrainian War at the Time of the 2022 Hungarian Parliamentary Election Campaign
  9. Populist Cues in Media Framing : Exploring How Populism by the Media Emerges in Western News Coverage of Protests
  10. Personalization is in the details
  11. Onomatopoeia and metonymy
  12. Attack of the critics
  13. Exploring equivalence frames: Metaphorical lexical items as means of determining equivalence frames
  14. Félelem és rettegés a Fehér Házban. Metaforák Donald Trump 2020-as kampánybeszédeiben
  15. Ki lehet áldozat? : Viktimizáció a 2017-es magyar metoo-vitában
  16. We the People? : A perszonalizáció nyelvészeti vizsgálata az Amerikai Egyesült Államok politikai kommunikációjában
  17. Brussels – boss, bully or the big brother?