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Stylistyka
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2020
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vol. 29
41-53
EN
Talking about religious genres, the author means exclusively utterances connected with the existence of communicative community of the Catholic Church in Poland. She places her considerations within the framework of genology conceived as a cognitive space spanning many disciplines. For the use of the article, she combines the research instrumentary of genology called linguistic, thus philological, with frameworks typical of theological studies. She assumes that a philologist is not capable of presenting aspects which are connected with opening of the religious genres onto the transcendent sphere. The author makes references to her own concepts of the genre model, paying attention to the fact that with reference to the religious genres these models are of the established character. They are formed as a result of establishments of relevant subjects having an influence on the shape of religious discourse. Detailed comments are related to the service as a genre-generating form (ritualized, scenarioed and composed of many genre forms which form collections and possess a complex genre identity), and also the rosary as: rosary service and rosary prayer.
Stylistyka
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2007
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vol. 16
361-374
PL
Neologism ‘temporary stylistic deposits’ used in the title allows surmounting the phe- nomenon of stylistic polymorphism of a contemporary prayer book designed for youth in the temporalistic perspective.The author concentrates on two tendencies: stylistic traditionalism (conservatism) and stylistic modemism.The first tendency means reaching for the attributes of the traditional religious style, both in forms of utterances as well as language forms that have existed in religious utte- rances for centuries.The modemisational tendencies are linked to introduction in prayer texts contemporary life realia (computers, the internet), and colloquial or even slang wording.The article affirms the author’s thesis on coexistence in the contemporary religious di- scourse of utterances that have originated in various epochs.
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