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The aim of this paper is to describe the functioning of neologisms based on the decomposed root kato-, which takes its origins from the word katolicyzm (Catholicism), katolik (a Catholic) or katolicki (Catholic), in the contemporary Polish language. For this purpose, the author presents his classifi cation and includes the fi ndings of earlier scholars in this fi eld. Subsequently, the collected vocabulary is described from the perspective of language pragmatics in order to, for instance, present the infl uence of social events and Internet users’ activity on creating new lexis. The conducted analysis demonstrates, among others, a considerable number of terms marked pejoratively, ideologically, and politically. That fact is interpreted from the philosophical point of view proposed in essays written by Józef Tischner. The paper also outlines the possibility to look at the collected lexical resource from the angle of the notion of linguistic worldview. Moreover, it points to a convergence between the results of the conducted analysis and general fi ndings about the development tendencies of the contemporary Polish language.
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