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  • book[2025][K3f][S002][48]
    Smolienė, Agnė
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    Gedvila, Martynas
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    Lapelytė, Dominyka
    Kaunas : Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas, 2025

    “Broader Perspectives” is an English-language informational publication of VMU aimed at the University’s international partners. The publication features interviews with VMU scholars and other specialists, as well as discussions on scientific projects being implemented at the University, innovations, the Artes Liberales study model, and the University’s values. The issue is dedicated to Vytautas Magnus University’s one-year presidency of the Transform4Europe (T4EU) alliance.

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  • book[2024][K3f][S007]
    Smolienė, Agnė
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    Gedvila, Martynas
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    Lapelytė, Dominyka
    Kaunas : Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas, 2024

    “Broader Perspectives” is an English-language informational publication of VMU aimed at the University’s international partners. The publication features interviews with VMU scholars and other specialists, as well as discussions on scientific projects being implemented at the University, innovations, the “Artes Liberales” study model, and the University’s values. This is the second issue of “Broader Perspectives”, dedicated to the 35th anniversary of VMU’s re-establishment and to the concept of “Artes Liberales”. The first issue, published in 2022, was dedicated to commemorating the centennial of the University of Lithuania.

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  • book[2013][K2b][H004][183]
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    Kaunas : Vytautas Magnus University, 2013

    “Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods in Sociolinguistics” is a resource book for students in linguistics and most particularly in sociolinguistics or linguistic pragmatics. It focuses on two main research paradigms related to sociolinguistic research, namely quantitative analysis (related to the variationist tradition) and qualitative analysis (related to the ethnographic tradition). The study guide intends to support in-class activities, as well as to serve as a source for independent study.

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