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The meaning of temporal distributiveness occurs either in situations in which a habitual activity is correlated with the recurrent periods of time, or in situations in which the recurrent periods of time are accompanied by an activity. The present paper is yet another contribution to a series of papers exploring temporal constructions in Polish that express the meaning of distributiveness. It focuses on the analysis of constructions such as 'pracowac dzien w dzien', which are exponents of the so-called cyclic and distributive time.
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One of the fragments of the system of temporal meanings in Polish is a so-called distribution time. The draft proposed herein opens a series of articles devoted to Polish temporal constructions which express a meaning of distribution. The present paper includes general characteristics of distribution time and its concrete meanings as well as an overview of linguistics means which express the said meanings.
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There are several nominal groups in contemporary Polish language, which are primarily used to convey information about date as a time of activity. The nominal groups concerned indicate temporal simultaneity of activity and temporal localiser. They include: genitive without a preposition (dnia pierwszego listopada), w + locative case (w dniu pierwszego listopada), z + instrumental case (z dniem pierwszego listopada), na + accusative case (Zaraz na pierwszego wylozyli jej na stól pieniadze) and na + instrumental case (Zeszyt grudniowy wyszedl na dniu 31 grudnia). Only one of the aforementioned nominal groups, namely na + instrumental case, remains to be archaic for contemporary Polish. The aim of the present paper is to determine synonymics of the aforementioned constructions and their mutual relations when expressing the meaning of date.
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