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Język Polski
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2012
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vol. 92
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issue 2
92–101
EN
The past perfect of Old Polish verbs was a compound tense that was formed in 3. singularis masculini by combining the active past participle (participium praeteriti activi) ending with -ł and an auxiliary verb jest, for example niosł jest. In the 15th century, the auxiliary verb jest was already advanced in perishing. As a result of this process the active past participle ending with -ł (for example "niosł") became equal with 3. singularis masculini praeteriti "niosł". A contemporary researcher of Old Polish faces huge difficulties with noticing the problem at all as well as with establishing a proper form of a given verb. The article describes problems in this area and methods of solving them.
Język Polski
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2012
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vol. 92
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issue 2
81–91
PL
W artykule opisano zasady opracowania Słownika pojęciowego języka staropolskiego, powstającego obecnie w Instytucie Języka Polskiego PAN. Została w nim przedstawiona zawartość hasłowa tego słownika oraz plan jego semantycznego układu. Zaprezentowano również przegląd najważniejszych prac dotyczących opisu słownictwa języka staropolskiego.
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The main purpose of the article is to present principles of creating The Conceptual Dictionary of Old Polish Language, a lexicographic study currently conducted at the Institute of Polish Language of the Polish Academy of Sciences. The article includes a description of dictionary contents and a designed layout of semantic schemas. The article also presents an overview of the most important works concerning the description of the Old Polish vocabulary.
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