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The article describes the works of professor Krystyna Kowalik within the scope of onomastics, which are only a part of the linguist’s extensive scientific output. The researcher focuses mainly on the grammatical aspects of the modern Polish language, lexicography, and terminology, however she has also written more than a dozen texts about proper names, mainly chrematonyms (institutionyms and ideonyms). There she points out, among others, the formal structure of multi-compound names, the relations between their compounds, their number, grammatical functions, and the influence of external factors on the name form. She also discusses subjects on the border of the appellative and proprial spheres of language, taking into account the text usage of onym derivatives.
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The article presents the productivity of the name Józef and its variants in the creation of Polish personal and place names in the historical perspective, taking into account the frequency and geographical location of such names. In the surnames derived from the name Józef, known from the Middle Ages and later sources, various adaptations of the name have been recorded, including graphic and phonetic variants, dialectal and East Slavonic realisations. Most of the toponyms derived from the afore-mentioned name were more recently created in the 19th century. Among the names, toponyms with the suffixes: -ów, -owo, and -in dominate. Some place names have a commemorative genesis. The surnames and place names discussed in the article occur in various regions of the country, but the largest turnout is in the Mazowieckie, Łódzkie, Wielkopolskie and Lubelskie provinces.
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