Artykuł przestawia dorobek polskiego słowotwórstwa w latach 1989–2014. Nadrzędnym kryterium opisu jest charakter materiału językowego poddawanego analizie, dlatego też osobno omówiono dokonania słowotwórstwa synchronicznego i diachronicznego. Dodatkowe kryterium stanowią metody i narzędzia badawcze (słowotwórstwo strukturalistyczne, kognitywne, pragmatyczne, korpusowe). W artykule podkreślone zostały też związki badań derywatologicznych z leksykologicznymi.
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The paper presents the heritage of Polish word formation in the period of 1989–2014. The key criterion of description is the character of the linguistic material subjected to analysis. For this reason the achievements of synchronic and diachronic word formation are described separately. An additional criterion is the method and tools used in the research (structural word formation, cognitive word formation, pragmatic word formation). The paper also emphasizes the relations between derivational and lexicological research.
The paper was written on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the formation of the Krakow Department of Society of Friends of the Polish Language (established in June 1920). The author briefly describes begin-nings of the department and its activities in the years 2011–2020. The paper is based on reports published in Język Polski (the press organ of the society), and documentation collected by the secretary of Krakow Department of the Society of Friends of the Polish Language. The article provides information on the struc-tural organization of the department (the composition of the management and the audit committee), its members (the number of members in each year and the names of honorary members) and scientific activi-ties, which are mainly monthly lectures. The information presented in the paper contributes to the descrip-tion of the hundred-year history of both the department and Society of Friends of the Polish Language.
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