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2012 | 7 | 1 | 173-182

Article title

Językowy obraz zmarłego widoczny na nagrobkach cmentarnych w Świeciu nad Wisłą i okolicach

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Title variants

EN
Linguistic image of the dead as viewed on the cemetery gravestones in Świecie nad Wisłą and in its vicinity

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
In below article I present results of my language research which includes the picture of dead people which you can see on tombstones of cementary in Świecie. Analysis of gathered material has been directed to reveal language image of dead his after life fate and also language-emotion relation of living connected with funeral. Results of research linguistics image of dead connect at first with the perversity of tomstones inscriptions – dead person describe but also they create – also includes words – living. From tombstones here we know now the images of dead people. Who they was what function did they acting what are they want to transmit to living and what are they want.

Year

Volume

7

Issue

1

Pages

173-182

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Contributors

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  • Uniwersytet im. Kazimierza Wielkiego w Bydgoszczy

References

  • Borkowski I., Śmierci tajemnicze wrota, [w:] Języka a kultura, t. 13, Wrocław 2000.
  • Dąbrowska A., Anusiewicz J., Fleischer M., Językowy obraz świata i kultura. Próba koncepcji badawczej, [w:] Język a kultura, pod red. A. Dąbrowskiej i J. Anusiewicza t. 13, Wyd. Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, Wrocław 2000.
  • Kolbuszewski J., Cmentarze, Wyd. Dolnośląskie, Wrocław 1986.
  • Słownik języka polskiego, pod red. M. Bańki, Wyd. Nauk. PWN S.A., Warszawa 2007.
  • Twardowski J., Śpieszmy się, [w:] Poezja polska od średniowiecza do współczesności,
  • wybór J. Polanicki, Warszawa 1993.

Document Type

Publication order reference

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