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Vol. 57 (2023): Język a wspólnota
Vol. 57 (2023): Język a wspólnota
red. Ewa Woźniak i Aneta Dimitrova
Published:
2023-12-30
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Polish equivalents of Greek έκκλησία ‘a(religious) congregation’, μετάνοια ‘repentance’, μετανοέω ‘to repent’, βάπτισμα ‘adipping or sinking’, βαπτίζω ‘to dip, sink’ in Renaissance Nontrinitarian renderings of the New Testament as lexical determinants of the confessional community of the Polish Brethren
Tomasz Lisowski
11-32
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The communal aspect of the former scientific discourse (16th–17th centuries)
Artur Rejter
33-44
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”[...] our society has lost one of its most respectable members”. Cognitive aspects of a memorial profiles (based on texts from ”Wędrowiec” weekly)
Magdalena Pietrzak
45-58
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Students’ vocabulary from Galician schools at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries (within the context of student dialects from other regions of the time)
Jarosław Pacuła
59-76
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"Kto ja jestem, Polak mały i tczewianin zagorzały…" - Conceptualisation of community/communities in the works of young residents of the Kociewie region
Izabela Kępka, Aneta Lewińska, Lucyna Warda-Radys
77-88
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“Nearby Ukraine...” Choronyms related to Ukraine in Polish phraseology
Agnieszka Piela
89-102
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Language means of expression in historic narropal inscriptions – on the example of polish catholic podolskie nekropoly (selected problems)
Olena Havryliuk
103-120
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Profiling of the image of a human in the Polish and Russian language (based on lexicographic material)
Krystian Jachimczak
121-138
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"Community", or what? – lexicographic considerations
Jolanta Migdał, Agnieszka Piotrowska-Wojaczyk
139-146
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The lexis of two 16th-century anti-reformation confessional guides in the context of the origins of these prints (“ikonoklasta” vs. “ikonomach”, “zmalowane” vs. “wykonterfetowane”, “gamratka” vs. “miłośnica”)
Paulina Michalska-Górecka
147-157
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The structure of the description of men’s clothing in the early 19th century (on the example of the names “koszula”, “spodnie”, “kamizela” || “kamzela”, “kamizelka” || “kamzelka”, “westa”, “westka”)
Aneta Müller
159-169
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“Smogarnia”, “ciepletnicy”, “klimagedon” – derivations in the Warsaw discourse on climate change
Anna Pilińska
171-198
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”Zdawać się, zdać się” [to seem, to purport (imperf./perf.)] and ”wydawać się, wydać się” [to appear, to seem (imperf./perf.)] in “The Doll” by Bolesław Prus. A syntactic, semantic, and functional analysis
Agnieszka Zatorska
201-220
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Internet proverbs from the perspective of linguistic genology
Anetta Gajda
221-240
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The role of the mediation in Polish as a foreign language for academic purposes
Agnieszka Jasińska
241-253
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The role of the translator and translating into PJM in English language courses for deaf people – the perspective of a teacher and a student
Karolina Ruta-Korytowska, Marta Wrześniewska-Pietrzak
255-267
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RECENZJA: Ewa Młynarczyk, "BIEDA jako polski koncept językowo-kulturowy", Kraków: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Pedagogicznego, 2021, ss. 320
Rafał Zarębski
271-275
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RECENZJA: Paulina Michalska-Górecka, "Muncerianie, rakowianie, tropiści. Nazwy sekwatywne w polszczyźnie XVI wieku", Poznań: Wydawnictwo „Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne”, 2021, ss. 322
Danuta Kowalska
277-283
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