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In Memory of Professor Kazimierz Rymut - famous polish Philologist.
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In the Croatian and Polish public sphere the post-communist discourses play an important role. Since most of the post-communist elite accepted a negative attitude towards the communist past, they were also forced to find a way to create a set of communicative and rhetoric tools which might justify their activity before the fall of the iron curtain. The different social and political circumstances in Croatia and in Poland evoked different linguistic and discursive models, including the category of person. Since the writer addresses his texts to diverse types of recipients (those who both positively and negatively evaluate communism), the category of person is used very inconsistently. A specific combination of it makes both discourses more persuasive.
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The purpose of this paper is to present all the means expressing the category of possessivness in the old Croatian language. As the term itself is very extensive the transliterated text entilted Kolunićev zbornik written in 1486 was taken as the basis. The base of the text is the cakavian ikavian dialect, nevertheless, it also contains the elements of the old church Slavonic language as well as the elements, mainly lexical ones, of kajkavian dialect. As the paper does not present a detailed description of the category of possessivness that is why only basic terms connected with it are explained. Among the means expressing the category of possessivness the use of the possessive genitive should be indicated as the most frequent and most popular. The results of the analysis and the role od possessive means in the standard Croatian language are presented in the final paragraph.
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The article tells about the friendship and cooperation developed during many decades between the author of the given article and the person whose anniversary is celebrated. Just thanks to favourable cooperation of the professor Iryda Grek-Pabisowa, the author of these lines managed to publish and make the property of folklorists and culture scientists my investigations and stories of the students of the Academy of culture of Riga regarding international folklore and culture connections between the Latvians and the Slavs / Byelorussians, Polish, Russians, Ukrainians, Czechs and Serbs / in the field of national ballads and children songs. It must be pointed out that the jubilee celebrator realized not only the editing of these publications, but also did a part of purely technical tasks during the preparation of the manuscript for publication. The grateful authors express their thanks to the professor Iryda Grek-Psabisowa and we sincerely wish her good health, liveliness, work capacity and successful creative activities.
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Memory of famous ukrainian Philologist, Poet and Translator - Professor Anatolyj Pavlovič Nepokupnij
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Presentation of works and biographies of Fedor Ivanovich Uspenski, Aleksei Iv. Ssobolevski, Mihail N. Speranski, Vladimir A. Francev, Alexander Brueckner, Jan Loś, Kasimerz Nitsch, Jan Rozwadowski, František Pastrnek., Jos. Zubatý, Matija Murko (also known as Mathias Murko), Oldřich Hujer, Erich Berneker, Lyuba Stojanovich, Toma Maretich, Ivan Buresh
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Full bibliography of all publications received and catalogued in the library
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