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Recenzja publikacji Ewy Dombek Potyczki bibliografa czyli bibliografia od kuchni (Warszawa 2015) opisującej zagadnienia związane z pracą nad bibliografią na przykładzie Bibliografii polskiej 1901–1939. Zauważono, że jej autorka przytacza problemy jakie mogą pojawić się podczas opracowywania bibliografii (ustalanie prawidłowego nazwiska lub pseudonimu autora, trudności jakich dostarcza praca nad odbitkami, nadbitkami, jednodniówkami czy też seriami). Zwrócono także uwagę na fakt przytaczania w recenzowanej książce biogramów niektórych autorów dzieł zarejestrowanych w Bibliografii polskiej oraz przykładów żartów bibliograficznych. W tekście zwrócono uwagę, że recenzowana publikacja pokazuje pracę bibliografa jako ciekawą i intrygującą.
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A review of a publication by Ewa Dombek Potyczki bibliografa czyli bibliografia od kuchni (Warsaw 2015) that describes problems related to the work on a bibliography. The publication cites the Polish Bibliography from 1901 to 1939. The author describes problems that may arise during the development of the bibliography (establishing a correct name or pseudonym for an author, difficulties experienced while working on prints, off-prints, ephemerals, series etc.). The article draws attention to the fact of quoting biographies of some authors of works registered in the Polish Bibliography and also includes examples of bibliographic jokes in the reviewed book. The reviewed publication pictures the work of a bibliographer as interesting and intriguing.
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The goal of this article is to provide an answer why late-Medieval poetry offers only two verses of the Lord’s Prayer. An analysis of the existing literature leads to a conclusion that only two requests exist, transformed in different ways: “forgive us our trespasses” and “but deliver us from evil”. The author of the article views this phenomenon in a broader context of the late medieval culture and explains the phenomenon by referring to the existing knowledge of the process of Christianisation in medieval Poland. An analysis of late medieval poetry with respect to the position of the Lord’s Prayer results in methodological conclusions (it is difficult to evaluate the nature of a specific fragment in a text due to the non-existent canonical version of the prayer) and conclusions about the language and the culture (the then religiosity). The absorption of the Lord’s Prayer is evident only in relation with fear and the broadly-defined superstitions as resulting from the intertwining Catholic and pagan beliefs. Their influence is reflected in late medieval literature where specific prayerrelated phrases were taken over. Quite possibly, this procedure was involuntary and unintentional. While the phrases lost their strictly prayer character, they managed to retain their magical function of such importance to praying.
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The present study focuses on strategies which speakers employ when gesturing in a shared articulatory space. Using data from English and Czech multimodal corpora of spontaneous business meetings, we conducted a qualitative analysis of gestural patterns based on two strategies: alignment and elaboration of gestures representing abstract/conceptual objects. We show that speakers make use of both strategies in the context of co-operative meaning formation (with various pragmatic functions) and that the notions of alignment and elaboration provide useful analytic and descriptive tools for the study of human interaction from a multimodal perspective.
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