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Vol. 56 (2022): Dyskursy internetowe a norma
Vol. 56 (2022): Dyskursy internetowe a norma
edited by Ewa Szkudlarek-Śmiechowicz
Published:
2022-12-21
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Language in Internet discourses and linguistic-communicative norms, rules, principles…
Małgorzata Kita
11-37
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Internet communication and language dynamics and norm
Ewa Szkudlarek-Śmiechowicz
39-52
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Colloquial language and promoting correct Polish (exemplified by the video blog “Mówiąc Inaczej” [“Speaking Differently”])
Katarzyna Burska
53-74
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The Internet lexeme as an object of spelling considerations
Bartłomiej Cieśla
75-91
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It was probably some Rablador who was writing — about the functions of deviations from the linguistic norm in Internet discourse
Katarzyna Jachimowska
93-104
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Students’ opinion on punctuation in the Internet space
Małgorzata Bortliczek
105-116
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The name of the blogs and the spelling standard in the use of capital and small letters
Agnieszka Banach
117-129
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Not only urzędas. About word-forming ways of evaluating local government officials and administration employees
Anna Pilińska
131-143
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Exceeding the linguistic norm in Internet memes as a strategy of persuasion
Marta Wójcicka
145-173
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So-called ‘memobłędy’ as a form of linguistic expression on the Internet
Martyna Boch, Katarzyna Doboszyńska-Markiewicz
175-189
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The place of errors in the description of born-digital genres
Martyna Szczepaniak
191-204
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Non-normative social behavior of public figures presented in Internet memes — communication and language approach
Anna Sokół-Klein
205-225
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Internet sports discourse and linguistics norm
Beata Grochala
227-237
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The culture of communication in streaming: donations and reactions — a case study
Barbara Cyrek, Malwina Popiołek
239-253
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Drodzy Redaktorzy, Hej!, Szanowni… Inicial polite phrases used in the Facebook group for proofreaders and language editors
Joanna Ginter
255-267
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Titles of sports videoblog episodes — their structure, functions and methods of influencing viewers
Beata Kacperska
269-282
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Dysphemistic conceptualizations of politicians and politics in Internet discourse (on the example of Wpolityce.pl and Newsweek.pl portals)
Aleksandra Kujawiak
283-300
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Reactions to death and ways of reminiscing the deceased in Internet comments
Agnieszka Wierzbicka
301-320
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Linguistic and legal analysis of crime of fraud in context of its euphemization in the Internet communication
Beata Burska-Ratajczyk, Radosław Burski
321-337
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Remote communication in foreign language teaching — problems, challenges, perspectives
Anita Jagun
339-347
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The semantic field THE HUMAN BODY in Zygmunt Gloger’s Tykocin Dictionary
Beata Kuryłowicz
351-365
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Development of specialist vocabulary from the scope of positive psychology in Polish
Anetta Gajda
367-385
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The meanings of lexeme miłość in Nowy Wielki Dykcjonarz by Pierre Danet and Dymitr Franciszek Kola
Marek Marczak
387-403
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Function of glossaries in texts of speculative literature
Klaudiusz Mirek
405-420
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