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KULTURA JĘZYKOWYCH ZACHOWAŃ W DZIEJACH POLSZCZYZNY- DETERMINANTY I SFERY WYSTĘPOWANIA
THE CULTURE OF LANGUAGE BEHAVIOURS IN THE HISTORY OF THE POLISH LANGUAGE-DETERMINANT AND AREAS OF PRESENCE

Author(s): Stanisław Dubisz
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Dom Wydawniczy ELIPSA
Keywords: KULTURA; JĘZYK; ZACHOWANIA; POLSZCZYZNA; DETRMINANTY

Summary/Abstract: The presented overview of the issues allows to compile a fairly comprehensive (as it seems) set of determinants of the culture of language behaviours in the history of the Polish communication community. They change with time, they occur with varied intensity in individual periods and phases of the evolution of the Polish language in the sphere of its internal and external history. Their registers are as follows: 1. The internal history of the Polish language: 1.1. Components of the culture of language (correctness, competence, aesthetics, ethics); 1.2 Forms of language communication in the Polish communication community; 1.3 Communication and style variants of the Polish language and processes of their standardisation; 1.4 Development tendencies of the Polish language system: completion, economisation, distribution, unification, ennoblement; 1.5 Textually evolving forms of dialogue and polylogue; 1.6 Grammatical and lexical honorifics. 2. The external history of the Polish language: 2.1. Culture of the Polish language users; 2.2. Civilisational context of the history of the Polish public communication; 2.3. Types of public discourse (object- and situation-related ones): everyday and colloquial, religious, educational, political, civilisational ones, etc.; 2.4. Social communication planes: individual, local, nationwide, global ones; 2.5. Pragmatic honorifics; 2.6. Standards and principles of linguistic politeness. Trans. M. Czarnecka

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 08
  • Page Range: 5-13
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Polish
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