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Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne. Seria Językoznawcza, Dec 29, 2023
Studia z Filologii Polskiej i Słowiańskiej, Dec 29, 2019
The article discusses electronic resources of Polish (dictionaries, corpora and compendia) develo... more The article discusses electronic resources of Polish (dictionaries, corpora and compendia) developed by specialists and available online. The databases described in the article provide a useful tool in teaching Polish as a foreign language on different levels. We present individual digital materials in the following areas: 1. Polish grammar, 2. Polish vocabulary, 3. spoken Polish in its general and regional versions. The study is based on a classified material derived from Przewodnik po elektronicznych zasobach językowych dla polonistów by P. Pałka and A. Kwaśnicka-Janowicz (2017) available online in an open access: http://www.tmjp.pl/przewodnik-po-elektr-zasobach
Kraków : Wydawnictwo Libron - Filip Lohner eBooks, 2017
Kraków : Wydawnictwo JAK eBooks, 2017
This paper takes up the issue of theme category analysis of trade talk, understood as a verbal in... more This paper takes up the issue of theme category analysis of trade talk, understood as a verbal interaction between a customer and a sales representative. This category is a matter of essential importance, as it is one of key generic determinants of trade talk. Moreover, this paper covers the problem of thematic structure description in dynamic discourse, which represents a considerable part of talk, rather than single utterance. Therefore, in the aspect of topic category, trade talk analysis requires such form of description that allows to establish global topics, repetitive during any trade talk and independent neither of the branch nor the item or service being sold
The aim of the article is presentation of general assumptions of the research project which is re... more The aim of the article is presentation of general assumptions of the research project which is realized by the Department of History of Polish Language and Dialectology of the Faculty of Polish Studies at Jagiellonian University. In the project participate: Renata Przybylska, Kazimierz Sikora, Donata Ochmann, Maciej Rak, Agata Kwaśnicka-Janowicz, Sylwia Przęczek-Kisielak, Barbara Batko-Tokarz and Patrycja Pałka. We focus on the problem of regional Polish language of Krakow. Our research includes both theoretical problematics and lexicographic description of regionalisms. In this article we discuss the following: a way in which we understand the regionalism as a term, source materials, criteria for distinguishing and verifing entities in the dictionary, types of lexical entries, the structure of lexical entry and thematic classification of Krakovian vocabulary
The goal of the current paper is to determine whether contemporary dictionaries and works dealing... more The goal of the current paper is to determine whether contemporary dictionaries and works dealing with syntactic and semantic properties of adverbs (cf. Grzegorczykowa 1975; Laskowski 1998; Wróbel 1996, 2001, 2004; Grochowski 1986, 1997), reflect the actual usage of adverbs of the po polsku ‘in Polish’-type in texts, and whether the linguistic processes involved in their textual use have any impact on lexicographic descriptions. The problem is a difficult and complex one, and we decided to limit our considerations to those adverbial derivatives only, which are formed nearly regularly by the combination of the prefix po- and the suffix -u from denominal adjectives ending in -ski, -cki (-dzki), e.g. po polsku "in Polish", po katolicku "the Catholic way", po szwedzku "in Swedish". Thus, we shall start by discussing the crucial theoretical assumptions about the class we focus on; next we will analyse the lexicographic material excerpted from the four newest...
Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne. Seria Językoznawcza, Dec 29, 2023
Studia z Filologii Polskiej i Słowiańskiej, Dec 29, 2019
The article discusses electronic resources of Polish (dictionaries, corpora and compendia) develo... more The article discusses electronic resources of Polish (dictionaries, corpora and compendia) developed by specialists and available online. The databases described in the article provide a useful tool in teaching Polish as a foreign language on different levels. We present individual digital materials in the following areas: 1. Polish grammar, 2. Polish vocabulary, 3. spoken Polish in its general and regional versions. The study is based on a classified material derived from Przewodnik po elektronicznych zasobach językowych dla polonistów by P. Pałka and A. Kwaśnicka-Janowicz (2017) available online in an open access: http://www.tmjp.pl/przewodnik-po-elektr-zasobach
Kraków : Wydawnictwo Libron - Filip Lohner eBooks, 2017
Kraków : Wydawnictwo JAK eBooks, 2017
This paper takes up the issue of theme category analysis of trade talk, understood as a verbal in... more This paper takes up the issue of theme category analysis of trade talk, understood as a verbal interaction between a customer and a sales representative. This category is a matter of essential importance, as it is one of key generic determinants of trade talk. Moreover, this paper covers the problem of thematic structure description in dynamic discourse, which represents a considerable part of talk, rather than single utterance. Therefore, in the aspect of topic category, trade talk analysis requires such form of description that allows to establish global topics, repetitive during any trade talk and independent neither of the branch nor the item or service being sold
The aim of the article is presentation of general assumptions of the research project which is re... more The aim of the article is presentation of general assumptions of the research project which is realized by the Department of History of Polish Language and Dialectology of the Faculty of Polish Studies at Jagiellonian University. In the project participate: Renata Przybylska, Kazimierz Sikora, Donata Ochmann, Maciej Rak, Agata Kwaśnicka-Janowicz, Sylwia Przęczek-Kisielak, Barbara Batko-Tokarz and Patrycja Pałka. We focus on the problem of regional Polish language of Krakow. Our research includes both theoretical problematics and lexicographic description of regionalisms. In this article we discuss the following: a way in which we understand the regionalism as a term, source materials, criteria for distinguishing and verifing entities in the dictionary, types of lexical entries, the structure of lexical entry and thematic classification of Krakovian vocabulary
The goal of the current paper is to determine whether contemporary dictionaries and works dealing... more The goal of the current paper is to determine whether contemporary dictionaries and works dealing with syntactic and semantic properties of adverbs (cf. Grzegorczykowa 1975; Laskowski 1998; Wróbel 1996, 2001, 2004; Grochowski 1986, 1997), reflect the actual usage of adverbs of the po polsku ‘in Polish’-type in texts, and whether the linguistic processes involved in their textual use have any impact on lexicographic descriptions. The problem is a difficult and complex one, and we decided to limit our considerations to those adverbial derivatives only, which are formed nearly regularly by the combination of the prefix po- and the suffix -u from denominal adjectives ending in -ski, -cki (-dzki), e.g. po polsku "in Polish", po katolicku "the Catholic way", po szwedzku "in Swedish". Thus, we shall start by discussing the crucial theoretical assumptions about the class we focus on; next we will analyse the lexicographic material excerpted from the four newest...