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Olariu, Florin-Teodor, and Veronica Olariu. "Graiurile poloneze din Poiana Micului şi Bulai (Bucovina de Sud) – o perspectivă sociolingvistică de tip comparativ pe baza ALAB." Studia Romanica Posnaniensia 47, no. 3 (2020): 55–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/strop.2020.473.004.

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The Polish communities from Bukovina have been studied in the last period through several research projects, initiated by both Polish and Romanian researchers. One of them is the Audiovisual Linguistic Atlas of Bukovina (ALAB), which aims to realize a radiography in multimedia format of the ethnolinguistic diversity of Bukovina. Regarding the Polish ethnic minority, in 2016 two field studies have been carried out in two localities: Bulai and Poiana Micului. Following the analysis of the material thus obtained, we managed to capture some characteristics both at the linguistic and the sociolingu
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Szymańska, Izabela. "The Treatment of Geographical Dialect in Literary Translation from the Perspective of Relevance Theory." Research in Language 15, no. 1 (2017): 61–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/rela-2017-0004.

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This paper discusses problems involved in the translation of literary works that apply linguistic varieties, especially geographical dialects. It surveys selected approaches to the functions of dialects in literature and to the strategies of dealing with linguistic variation in translation, arguing that the understanding of the issue may be deepened and systematized by applying notions drawn from relevance theory. The use of dialect in literary texts is interpreted as a communicative clue and the translators’ approach to its rendering is described with reference to the cognitive environment of
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Vulāne, Anna, and Elita Stikute. "LATGALIAN COMPONENT IN THE LEARNING OF LATVIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE: FROM PRESCHOOL TO SECONDARY SCHOOL (1990–2015)." Via Latgalica, no. 8 (March 2, 2017): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/latg2016.8.2229.

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The conditions of language development and preservation are the quality of its acquisition in the early childhood, in-depth usage and study in the educational process and formation of positive and responsible attitude towards language and national literary heritage. The quality of the development of child’s Latvian language is determined by several environmental factors: the language environment in the family, the language environment in preschool, basic and secondary educational institutions and the language environment in public space.In Latgale most children learn Latvian in heterogeneous s
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Sovtys, Nataliia. "THE PECULIARITIES OF THE UKRAINIAN-POLISH LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL FRONTIER." Ezikov Svyat volume 18 issue 2, ezs.swu.v18i2 (June 30, 2020): 29–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.37708/ezs.swu.bg.v18i2.4.

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Prolonged coexistence within a single state, i.e. the Commonwealth of Poland, laid the foundations for the emergence of common cultural and linguistic features along the Ukrainian-Polish borderlands. The article substantiates the peculiarities of the choice of terminology in defining the concepts of “border studies”. Due to the Ukrainian-Polish language contacts, a southern Polish peripheral dialect arose, which was spread over a large territory of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and formed the literary Polish language with the ethnic Polish dialects, since the effects of borrowing are rec
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Blažeka, Đuro. "Kajkavsko narječje – jučer, danas i sutra." Studia Slavica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 65, no. 1 (2021): 15–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/060.2020.00013.

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U uvodu se daju temeljni podatci o genezi, rasprostiranju i podjeli kajkavskog narječja. Najbliže se činje- ničnom stanju o genezi kajkavskog narječja smatra mišljenje Z. Junkovića koji je smatrao da je kajkavski dijalekt pripadao panonskoj skupini zapadnoga južnoslavenskoga prajezika koju bi po njemu još spadali prleški, prekmurski i neki zapadnoštajerski govori. Osmanlijska osvajanja uzrokovala su velike migracije stanovništva prema sjeveru i zapadu, a stanovništvo koje ga je kasnije supstituiralo bilo je uglavnom s pod- ručja štokavskog narječja. Od mnogih podjela kajkavskog narječja apostr
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Holovatiuk, Valentyna. "Folklore of the Polish-Ukrainian Borderland in the Studies of Mikhał Łesiów (On the Occasion of the 95th Anniversary of Birthday)." Slov'ânsʹkij svìt, no. 21 (December 30, 2022): 151–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/slavicworld2022.21.151.

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The article is based on a review of the published works of Ukrainian folklore by the Polish scholar Mikhał Łesiów (1928–2016), who is known primarily as a Slavic studier and dialectologist. He is the author of scientific works in the history and culture of language. Studies dedicated to folklore, inter-ethnic contacts, folklore aspects of linguistic interaction on the Polish-Ukrainian borderland occupy a significant place in his scientific heritage. He is also the author of the studies representing folklore materials from the Lublin region and Podlasie. In the 1950s M. Łesiów, while collecting
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Korycka, Anna. "Analysis of Chosen Phonetic and Morphological Features Present in Polish Folk Songs in the Vilnius Region." Respectus Philologicus 22, no. 27 (2012): 197–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/respectus.2012.27.15348.

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This article is devoted to an analysis of certain phonetic and morphological features that occur in the material of Polish folk music in the Vilnius region. Excerpts were chosen with respect to the dominant linguistic elements (both phonetic and morphological) of the region in question. Examples were taken from Songs of Vilnius Region (Pieśni Wileńszczyzny) by Jan Mincewicz, materials gained from the Archive of the Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore in Vilnius, and the author’s own recordings. Based on dialectological publications (Kurzowa, Grek-Pabisowa, Sawaniewska-Mochowa, Rieg
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Nowak, Krzysztof. "Polsko-rumuńskie konferencje w Suczawie." Balcanica Posnaniensia. Acta et studia 24 (February 20, 2018): 171–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/bp.2017.24.11.

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From 1999 Polish and Romanian humanists face each other on conferences in Suceava (Romanian Bucovina) which are part of “Polish Days” in Romania organized by the Association of Poles in Romania. Polish and Romanian historians, ethnographers, sociologists, politologists and linguists deliver lectures and discuss Polish-Romanian contacts and relations in the past and present. from the Polish part many historical lectures concern the interwar period and the problem of Polish refugees in Romania during the World War II. In the period between1918–1945 the relations between Poles and Romanians were
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Głuszkowski, Michał. "Vershina, a Polish village in Siberia, as a language (dialect) island." Zeitschrift für Slawistik 57, no. 4 (2012): 427–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1524/slaw.2012.0033.

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Michalewski, Tomasz. "National and Regional Identity as Factors of Societal Activism." Intercultural Relations 7, no. 2(14) (2023): 120–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/rm.02.2023.14.08.

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The author’s intention is to substantiate the thesis involvement in local and regional activities, identification with the values of the region (tradition, culture, language/dialect) strengthens patriotism, attachment not only to the small homeland, but also the country of origin. This thesis is supported by the biography of an activist and publisher, Marta Liguda-Pawletowa, who pursued ambitious social goals through her emotional bond with Silesia, by book-publishing and distribution of Polish literature in the region.
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Różańska, Marta. "Światło zza rzeki – kwestia tożsamości we współczesnej poezji Zaolzia." Edukacja Międzykulturowa 1, no. 3 (2014): 239–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/em.2014.11.

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The work explores the issue of national identity based on selected texts of contemporary poetry from Zaolzie – the region on the Polish-Czech borderland. The question of nationality, a difficult subject for the inhabitants of this politically-divided land, is examined at spatial and cultural levels. The central topoi – the border, city, house, language, religion and history – are associated with the problems of national identity of the Zaolzian poets; they are intrinsically present in selected works written in Polish language and its Cieszyn dialect. Yet in the latest Zaolzian poetry language
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Bogoczová, Irena, and Małgorzata Bortliczek. "Gwara jako tworzywo tekstów literackich." Stylistyka 31 (February 6, 2023): 197–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.25167/stylistyka31.2022.9.

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This article aims to analyse dialect stylisation of literary texts written by authors from the Czech part of Cieszyn Silesia. This analysis was grounded in linguistic (stylistic) theories of hierarchical language and text structure. The article brings definitional and terminological considerations relating to the subject of stylisation as well as the results of a study of authentic linguistic material. From the point of view of stylistic analysis, the division of local authors into members of the Polish minority and those who belong to the Czech-speaking majority is important. It turns out tha
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RUBACH, JERZY. "Soft labial conspiracy in Kurpian." Journal of Linguistics 50, no. 1 (2014): 185–230. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022226713000315.

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This article investigates soft labial conspiracy in Kurpian, a dialect of Polish that has not been discussed in the generative literature to date. The conspiracy involves four processes: decomposition, simplification, depalatalization, and vowel retraction. These processes are united by the goal to eliminate palatalized labials from the surface representation. The article argues against bidirectional IDENT constraints and for the tenet of Derivational/Stratal OT that analysis must proceed in steps. The evidence comes from the nature of decomposition and from the fact that depalatalization cons
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Behnke, Lars. "Morphosyntactic innovations in linguistic border zones: Evidence from Northern Germany and Eastern Poland." Globe: A Journal of Language, Culture and Communication 15 (October 18, 2023): 22–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.54337/ojs.globe.v15i.8036.

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Border zone varieties are sometimes known for peculiar uses of morphosyntactic constructions involving function words. This paper focuses on two such constructions from two distant border zones: a) the innovative use of the preposition dla ‘for’ in Eastern Polish dialects in the Polish-Lithuanian-Belarusian-Ukrainian border zone, where these constructions appear in dative contexts that are reserved to the dative only outside the border zone, and b) the innovative use of the conjunction un ‘and’ in Low German varieties in the Danish-German border zone, where it combines with the infinitive in m
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Karabovych, Tadeusz, and Viktor Iaruczyk. "THE WORLD PRIVACY PARADIGM IN THE WORKS OF UKRAINIAN POETS IN POLAND." Polish Studies of Kyiv, no. 37 (2021): 40–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/psk.2021.37.40-63.

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Ukrainian poets living in Poland, as part of the Ukrainian national minority, had a significant impact on the development of literary awareness in the Ukrainian environment in Poland. Thanks to literary contacts, especially in Podlasie, the literary language began to be used, because here Ukrainian poets initially wrote in the Ukrainian dialect of Podlasie. They also formulated the awareness of the literary language in prose works, which united the national code of Ukrainians belonging to the same nation, beyond religious divisions, Orthodox or Greek Catholics. In a comparative aspect, they be
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Michov, Elżbieta. "Folk Etymology of Holy Cross Toponyms." Respectus Philologicus, no. 10(15) (December 28, 2006): 158–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/respectus.2006.37589.

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The article presents some toponyms of Holy Cross, which are under influence of folk etymology. The first group consists of place names, which have undergone some graphic and phonetic changes under the influence of etymology processes. Although in most cases it happened with the names of Holy Cross villages, there are also some names of bigger towns. The main reason of toponymic changes in written and spoken language is the broken relation with the base of a toponym (in most cases they are old Polish names such as Czatosz, Pacon, Pasturz, Žęda, etc.). Finally, it has aroused many wrong sound as
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Siuciak, Mirosława. "Język śląski – problem terminologiczny czy społeczny?" Białostockie Archiwum Językowe, no. 10 (2010): 267–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.15290/baj.2010.10.19.

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A discussion about the “Silesian language” that has recently become more intense is the effect of the Act on National and Ethnic Minorities and on Regional Language adopted by Sejm in 2005, on the basis of which Kashubian language was granted a status of regional language. This fact has aroused Silesian community, which has long been fighting for distinguishing their own cultural identity and increasing the prestige of Silesian dialect that is in common use there. On the one hand, the Silesians’ aspirations for statutory recognition of Silesian language as a regional one have manifested themse
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Bankauskaitė, Gabija. "Respectus Philologicus, 2010 Nr. 18 (23)." Respectus Philologicus, no. 20-25 (October 25, 2010): 1–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/respectus.2010.23.

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CONTENTS
 I. PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONSIsabel Íñigo-Mora, Gloria Álvarez-Benito (Spain). Gestures and Words in Political Discourse: a Case Study of the Obama-McCain Encounter... 11Vadim V. Dementyev (Russia). Anecdote in the Era of Censorship: Types of Public Representation (Experience of Diachronic Analysis of Anecdots on the Material of the Magazine Krokodil)... 26Daiva Aliūkaitė (Lithuania). New Dialect: the Possible Scenario of Dialectal Discourse Estimation...41Marek Ruszkowski (Poland). Krylov Law in Polish Linguistic Research...58
 II. FACTS AND REFLECTIONSLoreta Ulvydienė (Lithua
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Lukashenko, Larysa. "Musical Culture of Podlasie: Change, Transformation, Assimilation." Tautosakos darbai 59 (June 2, 2020): 147–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.51554/td.2020.28372.

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Podlasie is a territory of ethnic borderlands, where the Polish, Ukrainian, and Belarusian cultures have coexisted for centuries. Political conflicts of the last century and deportations during the “Wisla Operation” in 1947 have led to today’s situation where the territories of Northern and Southern Podlasie, which some decades ago featured a unified ethnical dialect, now differ in ethno-cultural terms.In Southern Podlasie, native music culture has partially been recovered by people returning from exile to northern Poland in the 60s and 70s, while Ukrainian musical folklore has almost disappea
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Kochubei, Tetiana. "THE CREATIVE HERITAGE OF THE PROMINENT UKRAINIAN INTERPRETER WORLD CLASSICS MYKOLA LUKASH." Problems of Modern Teacher Training, no. 2(30) (September 27, 2024): 83–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.31499/2307-4914.2(30).2024.314022.

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The article attempts to introduce readers to the biography of the writer-translator and to highlight the creative and translation legacy of Mykola Oleksiyovych Lukash (1919–1988), a prominent Ukrainian writer-interpreter of world classics, lexicographer, linguist, and polyglot. It sheds light on his life and creative path as an outstanding Ukrainian writer and interpreter of world classics, his schooling, and university education. His work as a primary school teacher in a village school in the Kyiv region, where he taught Ukrainian and German, is outlined. The author of the article focuses on
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Sulimowicz, Anna. "Listy do Łucka." Almanach Karaimski 2 (December 30, 2013): 37–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.33229/ak.2013.2.03.

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One of the addressees of the letters of Prof. Ananiasz Zajączkowski was Aleksander Mardkowicz (1875–1944), a notary from Lutsk, who was one of the most affluent Karaim activists of the inter-war period. As a young man he moved to Yekaterinoslav, where he worked in a notary’s practice. There he made his debut publishing a few poems in Russian in some literary magazines. After Poland gained its independence, in 1921 Mardkowicz returned to Lutsk, where he started to play an important role in the life of the local Karaim community as a member and, for a time, a president of the Board of the commun
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Maryniakowa, Irena. "Początki badań kultury i języka staroobrzędowców w Polsce." Acta Baltico-Slavica 37 (June 30, 2015): 211–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/abs.2013.014.

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The origins of culture and language of Old Believers in PolandThe Old Believers – the descendants of Russians who in the middle of the seventeenth century did not accept the reforms of Patriarch Nikon – had to leave their homeland due to persecution. They came to Poland about 300 years ago and in the area of the Old Republic, and they were treated with respect. In the Polish literature, the first mention of them appeared in the mid-nineteenth century, in the writings of Benedykt Tykiel and Karol Mecherzyński. At the beginning of the twentieth century, Karol Dębiński and Alfons Mańkowski also w
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Rudolf, Krzysztof Filip. "An Absent Stylization of English Literature in Polish Translation." Tekstualia 1, no. 36 (2014): 29–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.4569.

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The article addresses the issue of the diffi culties connected with translations of polyphonic texts, especially those containing examples of rustic dialects. It appears that even though the authors of the original works go to extraordinary lenghts to create/recreate dialectal forms and are rigorously consistent in this respect, translators generally ignore their efforts and produce a bland rendering, absolutely free from any nonstandard forms whatsoever. This is precisely the case with the analyzed translations of Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights and Eugene O’Neill’s Desire under the Elms. Ho
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Leparskienė, Lina. "Tatars by the Vokė River: Historical Memory and Personal Experiences." Tautosakos darbai 63 (July 20, 2022): 62–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.51554/td.22.63.03.

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In the historical narrative of Lithuania, the Vokė River is inseparable from the settling of Tatars in the territory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the end of the 14th century, under the rule of Vytautas the Great. Until the present day, members of this Muslim ethnic community continue to live in villages and towns scattered along the banks of the river. According to their life stories, identity narratives and dreams analyzed in this article, the Tatars primarily perceive the landscape by the Vokė River through their community life, and in terms of their personal and family life evolving i
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Bankauskaitė, Gabija. "Respectus Philologicus, 2011 Nr. 20 (25)." Respectus Philologicus, no. 20-25 (October 25, 2011): 1–286. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/respectus.2011.25.

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 I. PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONSLoreta Ulvydienė, Giedrė Drėgvaitė (Lithuania). Linguistic Experience as the Projection of Urban Cognition in Literature...11Saule Altybayeva (Kazakhstan). Neomythologism of the Modern Kazakh Prose: Polycultural Discourse and Art Prospect Search...27Michał Mazurkiewicz (Poland). The Nature of Ritual... 40
 II. FACTS AND REFLECTIONSLaima Kalėdienė (Lithuania). Attitude Towards the Official Language According to the Data of Sociolinguistic Survey... 52Vadim V. Dementyev (Russia). Glamour as “The Old New Svetskost”?....65Elena Bonta, Raluca Galiţa (Rum
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Oczko, Anna. "Aglutinarea articolului hotărât în carpatismele poloneze de origine română." Numéro spécial 23, no. 2 (2023): 241–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20843917rc.23.026.18520.

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Lexicalization of Definite Article in Polish Carpathian Vocabulary of Romanian Origin The conditions under which the borrowing and diffusion of Carpathian vocabulary of Romanian origin in the mountain dialects of Lesser Poland and the Sub-Carpathian region, as well as the morphological properties of Romanian nouns, seem to favor the phenomenon of agglutination (integration) of a definite article in loanwords. The study of lexemes (common nouns and toponyms) considered by some linguists to be of Romanian origin has led to the conclusion that the agglutination of the Romanian definite article is
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Osowski, Błażej. "Podwórkowa przekąska. Gwarowe i potoczne nazwy tasznika pospolitego." Poradnik Językowy, no. 2/2022(791) (February 19, 2022): 103–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.33896/porj.2022.2.6.

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Shepherd’s purse is a common weed in Poland. Its various colloquial and dialectal names can be found in the literature dedicated to herbalism, yet there is no linguistic study on this subject. This issue is discussed in this paper. Using an online survey, the contemporary Polish names of the plant have been collected. The material is composed of 33 names analysed in terms of classifi cation into variants of Polish, geographical distribution, semantic motivation. A unit used within a limited geographical area is chleb babajagi, with its centre in Greater Poland. The names chlebek świętojański,
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Rybicka, Elżbieta. "Peryferie pokazują język. O geolingwistycznych aspektach prozy ostatniej dekady." Białostockie Studia Literaturoznawcze, no. 19 (2021): 81–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.15290/bsl.2021.19.04.

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The aim of the article is to describe the relationship between rural space, emotions and language in the Polish prose between 2010 and 2021. The starting point is the question about what scenarios for crossing the culture of shame are proposed by the literature of peripheral spaces. The article concentrates on the language analysis of the novel and the functions of the gwara (patois), regional dialects, profanity and expressive speech genres. In this way, it draws attention to the flows from the vernacular, home language to the public language, and thus counteracts the marginalization of speci
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Szeptyński, Rafał. "Changing Gender of Self-Reference in the Polish Dialects of the Silesian Beskids." Scando-Slavica 68, no. 1 (2022): 115–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00806765.2022.2053580.

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Sokólska, Urszula. "Pogranicze językowe jako element świata przedstawionego w literaturze polskiej XX i XXI wieku (na wybranych przykładach)." Slavia Occidentalis, no. 81 (December 31, 2024): 141–57. https://doi.org/10.14746/so.2024.81.11.

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The subject of consideration in this article are exemplary linguistic devices of borderland provenance, rather unknown to the general Polish, which clearly situate the place of action on the borderland of Polish-Belarusian-Lithuanian cultures and, consequently, represent an important element in building the atmosphere of Szczenięce lata by Melchior Wańkowicz and two novels by Krzysztof Gedroyć: Piwonia, niemowa, głosy and Piwonia odrodzona. Selected phenomena like narrowing (reduction) of e>i, y, akanye, pronunciation of nasals, confusion in the use of forms with e // Ø, mixing of consonant
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Götz, Marta. "Exploring Foreign Direct Investment from Poland Using Grounded Theory Method." Oeconomia Copernicana 4, no. 2 (2013): 73–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/oec.2013.014.

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The aim of this study, conducted as part of the project “Polish directinvestment in the mature markets of Western Europe”, was to propose a new concept,along the lines of a grounded theory, and emerging from the empirical data,seeking to explain the phenomenon of Polish investment abroad. Following methodologicalguidelines (GTM, or grounded theory method), including the steps ofsampling, sorting and coding data, resulted in an analytic scheme that may providea framework for the study of Polish FDI (foreign direct investment), particularly inthe Western Europe. The results indicate that foreign
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Berezovich, Elena L., and Valeria S. Kuchko. "Once More on the Etymology of the Russian Word Mazurik ‘Cheater’ (in Light of the Cultural and Linguistic Image of Mazur in Slavic Traditions)." Slovene 6, no. 1 (2017): 413–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2305-6754.2017.6.1.17.

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The article proves the hypothesis of the origin of the Russian colloquial word mazurik as deriving from the name of the Polish ethnographic group mazury ‘Mazurs’—inhabitants of Mazovia (in central and south-eastern Poland) as well as immigrants from this area to other places, mainly in the north-east. This hypothesis had previously been stated in the literature, but it had not been demonstrated rigorously. The authors show that the word mazurik is included in the big semantic word family that is derived from mazur, by studies focused on nationwide usage and through dialects. Using data from th
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Bracki, Artur. "PERSONALITY OF OLEXA GORBACH IN THE UKRAINIAN EMIGRATION LITERATURE DISCUSSION." Polish Studies of Kyiv, no. 35 (2019): 20–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/psk.2019.35.20-26.

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Professor Oleхa Gorbach is a leading European Slavist and Ukrainian linguist who devoted his entire aca- demic life to philology and university studies. He left over 200 works and numerous students who became continuators of studies in the field of Ukrainian linguistics and - more broadly - Slavonic. He was born in Romaniv on 5 February 1918, where he graduated from a public school, graduated from high school in Lviv. In 1936–1940 he studied at the University of Lviv, German, Polish and Ukrainian philology under the supervision of such eminent scholars as: Wasyl Simonowich, Illarion Swiecicki,
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Ornatowski, Cezar M. "From Fish Soup to Fish Tank: Rhetoric, Politics, and Dialectic in the Polish Revolution of 1989." Advances in the History of Rhetoric 18, sup1 (2015): S30—S59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15362426.2015.1010863.

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SHPYK, Igor. "Bulgarian-Ukrainian Relations in the Late Middle Ages in the Works of Ukrainian Scholars of the 19th–First Quarter of the 20th Century." Problems of slavonic studies 70 (2021): 22–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/sls.2021.70.3754.

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Background: One of the least researched periods of Bulgarian-Ukrainian intercul-tural dialogue is late Middle Ages period. It is explained by the low number of sources and their fragmented character, and mainly by incomplete methodology of their pro-cessing, lack of respective conceptual approaches, which are still applied, despite seri-ous criticism. In the second part of the 20th century Ukrainian Slavic Studies, being under mo-nopoly influence of the Russian historiographic patterns, fully accepted the concept of the “second South Slavic influence”, artificially adapting it to the Ukrainian
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Kim, Hyunsoon. "The place of articulation of the Korean plain affricate in intervocalic position: an articulatory and acoustic study." Journal of the International Phonetic Association 31, no. 2 (2001): 229–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025100301002055.

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The place of articulation of the Korean plain affricate /c/ and the obstruents /t, s/ is articulatorily and acoustically examined in the intervocalic positions /a―a, a―i, a―u/ taken from four subjects in three dialects. The articulatory data of direct palatograms and linguograms have shown that in these contexts, the plain affricate is not post-alveolar as usually assumed in the literature, but alveolar, just like the alveolar consonants /t, s/, despite some speaker variation regarding the active articulator (tip, blade, anterodorsum). The examination of LPC data has also shown that the affric
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Приймак, Алла. "Виклики перекладу: адекватність чи інтерпретація (на матеріалі українських перекладів поетичних творів Адама Міцкевича)". Наукові записки Вінницького державного педагогічного університету імені Михайла Коцюбинського. Серія: Філологія (мовознавство), № 38 (14 серпня 2024): 98–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.31652/2521-1307-2024-38-12.

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The article highlights special features in Ukrainian translations of the poetic legacy of the outstanding Polish poet Adam Mitskevich using as examples some of his odes, poems, and lyric verses in aspects of their sense, expressive, lexical and stylistic interpretation, as the role of translations in the process of safekeeping and multiplying the world cultural legacy is especially important. While adhering to national traditions, Ukrainian translators enrich the treasury of Ukrainian literature, enabling the exchange of cultural values between countries and nations. Ukrainian translations of
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Hanan, Joshua S., and Jeff St. Onge. "Beyond the Dialectic Between Wall Street and Main Street: A Materialist Analysis of The Big Short." Journal for the History of Rhetoric 21, no. 2 (2018): 163–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/jhistrhetoric.21.2.0163.

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ABSTRACT In this essay, we provide a materialist analysis of Adam McKay’s 2015 film The Big Short. We contend that while, on one level, the film appears to be a celebration of several idiosyncratic traders on Wall Street who use rhetorical invention to outwit the industry, on another level, the film can be read as a genealogically informed account of the biopolitical relationship between the oikos and the polis and Main Street and Wall Street. We conclude by advocating for an account of the 2008 financial crisis that is sensitive to the historically overdetermined relationship among rhetoric,
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Durrant, Sam. "Homo Ecologicus : Animism, Historical Materialism and Planetary Mimesis." MLN 138, no. 5 (2023): 1520–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mln.2023.a922037.

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Abstract: The contemporary return toward mimesis turns in at least two directions. The first doubles down on Plato's suspicion of mimesis as a contagious threat to rationality and the healthy functioning of the polis and in this sense advocates, at the level of human behaviour, a turning away from mimesis and the pathological, all-too-human nature of homo mimeticus . The second form of the mimetic turn is a more wholehearted turning towards mimesis, seen not as contagious pathology but as cure, as planetary solution to our all-too-human modes of being in the world. This essay is interested in
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Korniienko, Maksym V., Valentyna V. Horoshko, Igor M. Gorbanov, and Karen Yu Ismailov. "Function of Criminal Analysis in Modern Models of Police Activity." Cuestiones Políticas 39, no. 68 (2021): 415–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.46398/cuestpol.3968.26.

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The objective of the article is to conduct a study of the role of criminal analysis in modern models of police activity. To achieve this objective, several methods were used, namely: analysis of official documentation, scientific literature, logical analysis, concrete-historical, dialectic, or empirical methods. The article presents the most common classifications of police models today, as well as the interpretation of criminal analysis in them. It is concluded that a relatively new model of intelligence-led surveillance needs to be implemented in the police. Within the police model of social
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Vlajic-Popovic, Jasna. "The interrogative particle zar - from syntax and semantics to etymology." Juznoslovenski filolog 72, no. 1-2 (2016): 65–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/jfi1602065v.

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This paper deals with the Serbian interrogative particle zar/zar/zar ?num, forsan?, typically positioned at the beginning of a sentence (expressing surprise, wonder, disbelief, dissent, etc.) or at its end, coupled with ne and separated by a comma (in guided questions, affirmative and negative alike: Ti ga (ne) volis, zar ne?), yet also broadly attested in obsolete use (in the 19-20th-century literature) in modal function, where it is synonymous to valjda, mozda ?perhaps, maybe?. After a review of the ways zar is treated in modern Serbian grammars and descriptive dictionaries (including severa
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Mishchuk, Iryna. "AUTHOR‘S WORLDVISION OF LEOPOLD BUCHKOVSKY‘S IN THE NOVEL «WERTEPY»." Polish Studies of Kyiv, no. 37 (2021): 210–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/psk.2021.37.210-226.

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The article reveals the features of the “dialogic” creative method of the Polish writer Leopold Buchkowski, which was formed under the influence of the polyethnic environment in the region of the Polish-Ukrainian cultural border. In the novel “Wertepy” the writer creates a polyphonic image of a “small motherland”, in which each Other is a representative of another nationality and has his own voice, which is not a subject to the author’s speech, and the dialectic of “native” and “foreign” is devoid of ethnocentric motivation and is expressed in an opposition of “local” - “non-local”. It is note
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Blagoeva, Diana. "ЛЕКСИКОГРАФИЯТА – ИСТОРИЯ, ТЕОРИЯ И ПРАКТИКА / LEXICOGRAPHY – HISTORY, THEORY AND PRACTICE". Journal of Bulgarian Language 68, № 02 (2021): 11–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.47810/bl.68.21.02.01.

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The papers featured in Issue 2/2021 of the Journal deal with major topics in the theory and practice of lexicography – both in a contemporary and historical perspective. The authors address problems of onomastic lexicography, neography, explanatory lexicography and the history of Bulgarian dictionary crafting. One of the papers sheds light on some aspects of the lexicographic practice in Poland. The issue is dedicated to one of the most eminent representatives of contemporary Bulgarian academic lexicography – Prof. DSc Maria Choroleeva – on the occasion of her forthcoming jubilee. Boris Parash
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Bankauskaitė, Gabija. "Respectus Philologicus, 2009 Nr. 15 (20)." Respectus Philologicus, no. 20-25 (April 25, 2009): 1–283. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/respectus.2009.20.

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CONTENTS
 I. PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONSJoanna Korzeniewska-Berczyńska (Poland). The Communicational Aspect of Polish Political Discourse...11Oleg N. Grinbaum (Russia). The Plot Heralds or Harmony and Metaphor in the Development of the Novel Evgenij Onegin by Pushkin...20Virginija Jurėnienė (Lithuania). Lithuanian Women’s Aspirations for Presidency ... 34
 II. FACTS AND REFLECTIONSIosif Sternin (Russia). The Basic Types of Speech Cultures in Modern Society ...44Hanna Mijas (Poland). A New Approach to Translating Culture in Subtitling ...53Audronė Rimkutė (Lithuania). Cultural Industries a
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Zaikauskienė, Dalia. "Compilation and Dissemination of Lithuanian Paremias: Contemporary Resources." Vilnius University Open Series, no. 2 (July 30, 2021): 216–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/vllp.2021.13.

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The Collection of Lithuanian Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases built by the Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore in Vilnius presents a thorough view of the corpus of traditional paremias. A larger part of the Collection consists of archival data, another one – of paremias collected from written sources.Archival data – that is paremias mostly from the Lithuanian Folklore Archive (LTR), Lithuanian Scientific Society’s Archive (LMD). These texts are mainly samples of the spoken language and dialects. The oldest archive collections are from the 19th century. Another large part of Lithuani
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Davidavičius, Mantas Antanas. "European Spruce Bark Beetle and Conflicting Ecological Consciousness in the Białowieża Forest." Tautosakos darbai 56 (December 20, 2018): 11–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.51554/td.2018.28470.

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The article analyzes ideological basis for the ongoing ecological / political conflict in Białowieża Forest, Poland, and the way ideologies affect lives of the local inhabitants. The said conflict is at least partially caused by the recent spread of the European spruce bark beetle (Ips Typographus). This forest once used to be the royal hunting grounds belonging to the rulers of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Recently the conflict over it expanded on to the international level: Poland stood trial in the European Court of Justice for the continuous cuttings in the UNESCO and NATURA2000 protected
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Sustar, Helena, Miloš N. Mladenović, and Moshe Givoni. "The Landscape of Envisioning and Speculative Design Methods for Sustainable Mobility Futures." Sustainability 12, no. 6 (2020): 2447. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12062447.

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Urban mobility is facing an increased long-term uncertainty and complexity generated by accelerated technological development. These challenges require radical advancement in planning processes and methods, which could enable breaking out of path dependencies and unlocking alternative, sustainable futures. In order to provide a landscape overview of foresight-focused methods used in the domain of urban mobility, we conduct a systematic literature review. An analytical framework for review is based on planning knowledge taxonomy, including dialectic between knowing how/what and knowing to what
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Hovardas, Tasos. "Social Sustainability as Social Learning: Insights from Multi-Stakeholder Environmental Governance." Sustainability 13, no. 14 (2021): 7744. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13147744.

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Social sustainability has for long been either neglected or downplayed in scientific literature and policy making and it remains an unsettled concept. The present paper critically examines several explanations for the unequal development of the social component of sustainability and suggests that social learning can serve as an insightful anchor for conceptualizing and operationalizing social sustainability. Collaborative governance is used to showcase this approach, specifically, a targeted review of multi-stakeholder schemes in natural resource management, wildlife conservation, and protecte
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Chiu, Chihsin. "Theorizing Public Participation and Local Governance in Urban Resilience: Reflections on the “Provincializing Urban Political Ecology” Thesis." Sustainability 12, no. 24 (2020): 10307. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su122410307.

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Urban political ecology (UPE) infuses Marxism with poststructuralism and constructivism to explore the dialectic relationship between nature and society in urban environments as well as the economic aspect of an urban socioecological system. Nevertheless, the literature on southern urbanism has urged UPE to become more “provincialized” to reflect the diffuse forms of power and everyday governance influencing the planning of cities in the Global South. This article reviews and reflects on this wave of debates raised by critics who have positioned postcolonial thinking as an alternative to Marxi
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Sulyak, S. G. "V.A. Frantsev and Carpathian Rus." Rusin, no. 64 (2021): 89–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/18572685/64/5.

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Frantsev Vladimir Andreevich (April 4 (16), 1867 – March 19, 1942) – a Russian Slavicist, who authored more than 300 works on Slavic studies. He graduated from a Warsaw grammar school, then studied in the Imperial Warsaw University. In 1893–1895, V. Frantsev made several journeys abroad with the academic pupose. In 1895, he began to prepare for the master’s degree. In 1897, he went abroad and spent three years there. In 1899, V.A. Frantsev made a trip to Ugrian Rus, after which published an article “Review of the most important studies of Ugric Rus” in the Russian Philological Bulletin (1901,
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