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The article discusses the constructions of the type accusativus cum infinitivo in 12 Polish writings from Kiev from the years 1633-1691 and constitutes an attempt at placing the Polish language of those writings on the linguistic map of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In source texts there dominates the so-called a.c.i. proper being a continuation of its Latin original whose structure was: verbum dicendi/sentiendi/declarandi + infinitivus + direct complement. In this group of examples special attention shall be paid to relatively numerous notations with a different infinitive than być (“be”). The so-called Polish a.c.i., which incorporates the infinitive być in the structure of nominal predicate, has fewer occurrences in the studied material, which is surprising in the light of data from Polish lands in the 17th century. Juxtaposition of the results of study with chronologically corresponding data from the northern territories of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth demonstrates different linguistic tendencies and becomes another reason for posing the question about the status of the Polish language of the Kievan printed material.
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W artykule zaprezentowano aplikację webową Korpusomat przeznaczoną do tworzenia własnych anotowanych korpusów językowych. Aplikacja oferuje możliwość automatycznego znakowania tekstu i przeszukiwania go na podstawie cech fleksyjnych i składniowych słów oraz jednostek nazewniczych. Wszystkie warstwy anotacji opisane są wraz z przykładami ich zastosowania w analizie lingwistycznej. Korpusomat oferuje również podsumowania statystyczne zebranych tekstów, a także możliwość współdzielenia stworzonych korpusów z innymi użytkownikami.
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The article presents the Korpusomat web application for creating user’s own annotated linguistic corpora. The application offers an automatic annotation of texts and the ability to search it based on the annotation of inflectional and syntactic features of words and named entities. All annotation layers are presented along with examples of their application in linguistic analysis. The Korpusomat also offers statistical summaries of the collected data, as well as the possibility of sharing the created corpora with other users.
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