In this article we provide an answer to the question why this particular poem, “Ya vas lyubil” by Pushkin, has become so famous. It doubtlessly belongs to the canon of literary love poems in the Russian language. But why? Its fame seems to be in flagrant contradiction with its simplicity. Indeed, many readers may not perceive anything particularly “literary” in the language of the poem. In what follows, we argue that this is a mistake, and that the greatness of the poem lies exactly in the illusion of simplicity that Pushkin creates, while at the same time expressing the deepest emotions to which lovers are able. Addressing the question of how we can verify our argument, we offer some examples of empirical methods by which one can investigate the reaction of readers to the poem.
С поэтического языка на языки других искусств: О семиотических кросс-кодах поэзии, музыки, живописи
Author(s): Olga I. Severskaya / Language(s): English,Russian,Polish
/ Publication Year: 0
Keywords: semiotic transfer; cross-codes; language of poetry; language of music; language of painting; interference between art languages
The article deals with the phenomenon of “interfluve”, which arises in modern poetic books due to the transition from one semiotic code to another. The author discusses the fundamental intertwining of the languages of poetry and other arts, illustrating it by examples of interference between the semiotic systems of poetry and “temporary” music, on the one hand, and “spatial” painting, on the other. At the same time, the paper is concerned not with hybrid discursiveness, but with the presence of semiotic cross-codes in textes-hybrids, i.e. with similar principles of encoding, which allow to represent the transmitted message as if the backlight illuminated by another art form. The inadequacy of the codes becomes in this case the basis of interpretation, of the search for new knowledge.
Several large cemeteries of the medieval period were excavated either extensively or in their entirety by the missions of the Sudan Archaeological Research Society in its concession at the Fourth Cataract. The data collected allows an assessment of developments in funerary culture spanning from the pagan into, and throughout, the Christian period. It highlights the generally dramatic changes in burial practices between the Post-Meroitic and Christian periods alongside the similarities between some of the later Kushite and Christian graves. These changes and similarities are discussed in connection with the physical continuity of cemeteries which demonstrate a close link between Post-Meroitic and Christian burials, the former often forming a focus for the later burials and being respected by the later grave diggers.
The chronology of the eastern chapels in the Upper Church at Banganarti. Some observations on the genesis of “apse portraits” in Nubian royal iconography
Keywords: apse portrait; Banganarti; iconography of power; royal costume
The article deals with a specific type of Nubian royal iconography, namely, the “apse portraits”. The paintings discovered in 2001 at Banganarti (Sudan) form the most numerous and complete ensemble of such portraits. The author follows the evolution of royal power through the prism of its imagery, comparing the Banganarti set with earlier royal portraits from Faras and Old Dongola. She demonstrates the progressive affirmation of the king’s prerogative as the leader of the Nubian church and privileged mediator between God and his people. The examination of royal costume as well as decorative motifs leads the author to propose a more detailed chronology of the eastern chapels of the church.
Languages (codes) can be homo- or heterogeneous, and their messages can be homo- or heteromorphic. The article shows (on the example of the Polish language) that such is the natural language (system) and its realizations (texts). Elements of other natural languages are present in the vocabulary and word-formation system. In messages in the acoustic subcode, suprasegmental acoustic elements with various functions (primarily emotive and conative) and visual elements (facial expressions, gestures, body language) overlap the proper phonic sequence. In written language, by shaping the signal (primarily in printing), apart from the semantic function, other functions (e.g. metainformative, metalingual) are implemented. Natural language texts are oft en mixed texts. For example, they contain elements of other natural and artificial languages, iconic characters and elements that are exponents of various functions, primarily metainformative and metalingual. Th e article also shows the heterogeneous character of artificial languages on the example of a map language, road signs, musical notation and a sign language.
The article discusses the syntactic and semantic features of selected Polish and French expressions the construction of which is based on prepositions. The iteration of the nominal phrase accompanying the prepositional element is a distinctive formal property of these structures, e.g. oszust na oszuście, escroc sur escroc, ziarko do ziarka, grain à grain, krzesło przy krześle, chaise contre chaise. Th e main goals of the authors were: (a) to collect and to present relevant material of Polish and French, (b) to examine the similarities and differences between the respective constructions in both languages, (c) to establish the linguistic status of the analyzed expressions, as well as to discuss their meanings and syntax. Particular attention was paid to expressions denoting (1) the overrepresentation of elements, (2) the accumulation giving a new quality to the whole set of components and (3) the spatial proximity of objects.
Author(s): Anna Dutka-Mańkowska / Language(s): English,French,Polish
/ Publication Year: 0
Keywords: press interview; hypergenre; media communication; discours mis pour; ethos
The analysis concerns interviews, a type of discourse commonly found in the media, both recorded in the printed word and in the online press. We refer to current concepts of the genre of speech; the research of D. Maingueneau and P. Charaudeau provide the basis for the description of various implementations of the ‘interview’ as a hypergenre. The analysis of 13 interviews shows different ways of representing oral conversation and its textualization. The manner of presentation of the invited guest respects the principles of discourse of the press and allows building of a journalist’s ethos.
„Niefortunna wypowiedź”, „niemądra decyzja” „niezręczny flirt polityczny”, „nieszczęśliwe sformułowanie”, czyli o jednym ze sposobów łagodzenia sądów/opinii w wypowiedziach osób pełniących funkcje polityczne i publiczne
Keywords: adjective; euphemism; intensity; litotes; political language
In this article we analyze the context meaning of four adjectives: niemądry (unwise), niefortunny (unfortunate), niezręczny (awkward, clumsy), nieszczęśliwy (unlucky) in contemporary Polish political language. Politicians try to avoid off ending somebody and try to make a better impression while talking about themselves, so they use those adjectives to talk about a negative feature in a euphemistic manner. However, while telling less, politicians oft en intend to make an impression that they said more. Litotes, which can be accurately understood only in the full context of its use, is a veiled way to criticize someone or something, or to point out a serious shortcoming.
Cosmopolitanism (noun), cosmopolitan (noun), cosmopolitan (adj.) are the words which can illustrate descriptive and ideological use in discourse. In this paper we aim to show how their meaning can be analyzed through the concept of interdiscursive memory from the perspective of discursive semantics.
This paper examines discursive means used to construct a close bilateral relationship in a specific genre of diplomatic discourse i.e. heads of state joint statements issued at press conferences at the end of official visits abroad. Whereas studies on diplomatic discourse generally concern negative politeness means, such as ambiguity or indirectness, this paper focuses on positive politeness strategies. The study emphasizes the role of intensifiers and personalization of institutional relations in the construction of the credibility of diplomatic friendship discourse. Data are drawn from French president E. Macron’s statements delivered at the beginning of his presidency, between May and December 2017.
The aim of this paper is to show some analogies between an epistolary discourse and a typical oral interaction, for instance: conversation. We present the structure of letters and the structure of conversations. If we compare functions of different parts of letters and conversations, we can deduce that there is a lot of similarities between both. Certainly, the epistolary discourse has its specificity but we would like to convince our readers that this is also some type of conversation between the sender and the addressee of the letters.
Wielojęzyczność i różnojęzyczność – przyczyny i skutki
Author(s): Hanna Komorowska / Language(s): English,French,Polish
/ Publication Year: 0
Keywords: identity; language choice; plurilingualism; multilingualism; borderlands
The chapter contains an analysis of social, national and ethnic identity formation, special attention being given to the dynamic character of group identity reflected in autobiographic narratives of the inhabitants of borderland territories which tend to be delineated not only by state, but also by geographic, cultural and mental borders. Factors are then identified contributing to the development of social and individual multilingualism together with their consequences for the type and quality of interaction. The relationship between the degree of identity cristallization and the choice of a dominant language is also discussed on the basis of selected examples from the history of Central and Eastern European border regions.
Entre la Pologne et Haïti: regards et ouvertures sur l’autre
Author(s): Józef Kwaterko / Language(s): English,French,Polish
/ Publication Year: 0
Keywords: Poland; Haiti; Napoleon’s expedition; cultural creolization; Halka
This paper is devoted to the historical and cross-cultural filiations between Poland and Haiti. I will start with the analysis of the historical context and I will focus on the historiography based on official reports and epistolary correspondence of the Polish soldiers sent by Napoleon Bonaparte to the French colony of Saint-Domingue (1802-1804) as well as on their perception of the need of freedom and national independence claimed by ancient slaves. Next, I will attempt to highlight some affinities between Polish and Haitian cultures such as the appropriation of the Polish Catholic virgin, transfigured into a voodoo goddess, the collaboration between a drama performer Jerzy Grotowski and Haitian naïve painters from the group Saint-Soleil or the film recording of the Polish romantic opera Halka in a small village of Cazale, inhabited by mulatto descendants of those Polish soldiers who remained in Haiti.
Author(s): Katarzyna Grzywka-Kolago / Language(s): English,French,Polish
/ Publication Year: 0
Keywords: salon; 19th century; Berlin; social life; entertainment
The aim of the paper is to reconstruct the forms of social activity in 19th century Berlin salons based on the analysis of selected memoirs, diaries and letters of guests and/or host(esse)s. From the definition of the term “salon” and briefly discussing its history in Europe and Friedrich Schleiermacher’s theory of salon society, the author proceeds to examine such forms of salon activities as reading literary works aloud, playing music, amateur theatre performances, tableaux vivants, and party games. The text demonstrates that these activities were both a way to facilitate interaction between guests and to show appreciation to amateur performers. In addition, they provided a platform and a way to find wealthy protectors to less known artists and debutants, while offering opportunities to give tour-de-force performances to established artists, writers, and poets. They helped bring people with shared interests together, creating a microcosm in its own right that transcended social divisions.
O wystawieniach Fausta Johanna Wolfganga Goethego z muzyką polskiego kompozytora księcia Antoniego Radziwiłła w 1848 roku w salonie Magdaleny i Wacława
Łuszczewskich w Warszawie
Keywords: Faust; Prince Anthony Radziwiłł; music for performances of Faust in Berlin and Warsaw
Although Polish-German cultural relationships have existed for a long time, only some aspects of them have become the subject of a more or less systematic research of musicologists and literary historians. In this text, I would like to bring up one of the little-known aspect of Polish-German relations in the field of literature and music in the nineteenth century – the performance of some lyrical pieces from the first part of the tragedy "Faust" by Johann Wolfgang Goethe in the Warsaw Literary Salon led by Magdalena and Wacław Łuszczewski. The lyric was set to music by the Polish composer Anthony Radziwiłł. The performance has been enjoyed by a wide audience in artistic circles, especially by those in musical circles, not only in Warsaw but in the whole Kingdom of Poland. The performances of "Faust" at the royal castle Monbijou and then at “Singakademie” (“Academy of Singing”) in Berlin were very widely covered as well.
Zasługi Francuzów dla opisu języka polskiego: autorzy najstarszych gramatyk polszczyzny
Author(s): Władysław T. Miodunka / Language(s): English,French,Polish
/ Publication Year: 0
Keywords: Polish-French linguistic contacts; Piotr Statorius-Stojeński; Franciszek Mesgnien-Meniński; Polish language grammars
The article begins with an overview of the volume "Les contacts linguistiques franco-polonais", published in Lille by Zofia Cygal-Krupa (1995). The volume deserves attention for two reasons: it is the first, albeit little known in Poland, book devoted to linguistic contacts between Polish and a foreign language. In the preface to the volume, prof. Daniel Beauvois mentions the debt of gratitude which Poles have owed France since a Frenchman named Piotr Statorius-Stojeński published the first Polish language grammar in Cracow. The second part of the article is concerned with his life, his work in Poland and "Polonicae grammatices institutio" (1568). The third section of the article presents the life of another Frenchman, Franciszek Mesgnien-Meniński, as well as his work "Grammatica seu institutio Polonicae linguae" (1649), which is regarded as the best Polish language grammar written in the 17th century.
The notion of multilingualism is relatively new in educational policy. Since it is multilingualism that decides on the coherence of the community, it is essential to value it first and foremost at school. The purpose of this article is to outline the main axes of the current educational policy and then present its implementation in the European and Polish education systems.
The paper examines the features of English used in the Polish "Matura" reading tasks, with a view to establishing patterns of correspondence between the original texts and the modified versions used for examination purposes. It is claimed that the differences between the two text categories are non-random and predictable, reminiscent of the effects of an intralingual translation. For reasons of space, only three areas of textual adaptations, referred to as “3Cs,” have been investigated here: culture, co-text (including paragraph organization, linking words, anaphora, etc.) and content (lexis, morpho-syntax, phraseology). An in-depth study of "English for Matura Purposes", a notion qualitatively different from English as a Foreign Language, is an important educational challenge, as high-stakes foreign language exams are argued in this paper to exhibit a degree of endonormativity (in the sense of providing norms of correctness to be observed by local users).
In accordance with the conception of reflective practice, borrowed from the work of D. Schön (1983), the initial training of teachers focuses on the development of reflexivity, conceived as a professional judgment focused on its actions. Reflective writing is a tool oft en used for this purpose. This article offers a synthetic overview of the characteristics, functions and constraints linked to the practice of reflective writing in a university context for the initial training of foreign language teachers. To assess the effectiveness of professionalizing reflective writing, are being analyzed three types of reflective writing-based devices, namely a forum for discussion of practical internships, reflective structured grids and internship reports. In conclusion, some recommendations for teacher training are proposed.
Keywords: translator; linguist; Translation Studies scholar; translators’ training
The aim of the paper is to draw a sociological portrait of Olgierd Adrian Wojtasiewicz, Polish linguist, translator, scholar and translators’ trainer who published a book entitled "Wstęp do teorii tłumaczenia" ["Introduction to the Theory of Translation"] in 1957. In this paper I shall be investigating the main tenets of Wojtasiewicz’s contribution to translation studies, the main reason of its total ignorance outside Poland. I shall also look at his major achievements as a translator and founder of the first academic institution in Poland of training of translators and interpreters.
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