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The purpose of the present article is to present different types of the phonetic realization of abbreviations which function contemporarily in Spanish and Polish. These constructions are special linguistic elements because their graphics are accepted in spite of phonetic and orthographic breakings of patterns of any language. Because of this fact, the pronunciation is one of the most important problems concerning this phenomenon. The main emphasis of the article is put on the presentation of the typology of abbreviations: a distinction is carried out between the elements which can be pronounced as one word and these which, on the other hand, are spelled out. Furthermore, the different solutions of phonetic realizations of borrowed abbreviations in Polish and Spanish are presented.
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Sobre el carácter heterogéneo de las connotaciones

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Our objective with this study is to present the specific nature of semantic connotations understood as such characteristics of lexical items which evoke affective, emotional, evaluative or cultural associations in the users of any language. We would like to present a few of the many classifications and propose our own typology. This procedure will permit us to demonstrate that these hidden meanings are in many cases individual, but some of them can be disseminated and decoded in the same way by large groups of speakers. Furthermore, we would like to stress that these connotative attributes have highly complex structures and it is difficult to establish a fixed framework in which we could encompass them.
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