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The article presents the stylistic and functional analysis of names of enemies and defenders used in secret journals from the January Uprising. The language treatments of the editors (metaphorisation od meanings, uncharacterized synonyms) were also taken into consideration. Thanks to them they could transfer monothematic contents and perform ideological and canvassing tasks. The examined category of names constitutes a significant language element of those texts, which enables to address the key issues of political language in the conspiracy press, in particular the system of norms and values that it represents and the means for its implementation in specific linguistic behaviours.
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This article contains an analysis of sings of language etiquette created in 'The Teutonic Knights' - the last of great historical novels by Henryk Sienkiewicz. The system of formulas and good manners presented in the novel is differentiated and includes: 1. forms of address (titles, proper and common names; grammar expressions, e.g. pronouns: 'my' (we), 'ty', 'wy' (you); 2. formulas referring to a particular pragmatic situation (e.g. greeting, farewell, swearing). This research also includes descriptions of extralinguistic behaviour.
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