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The present paper comes in the wake of ‘Discours 2000’ conference. It aims at the synthesis of anti-Semitic verbal acts showing an entrenchment in linguistic stereotypes picked put in Polish and French web forums. A bundle of anti-Semitic interpretations have been selected from discussions dealing with acclaimed cases of Dominique Strauss-Kahn. It is demonstrated how a given speech act can be knowingly complemented with extra-verbal elements so that its interpretation becomes unambiguous. The examples brought under discussion show to what extent the linguistic concept of Jews is ingrained in today’s culture.
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The main thesis put forward in this article is the question of folk linguistic view of Mazur in the examples of Polish, Ukrainian, Belarusian and Russian folklore. The question are analyzed on the basis of folklore materials: anectodes, traditional oral folk stories, adages and fairy tales. The research method is based on Bartminski’s and J. Matskevichsconcept of linguistic worldview. Linguistic worldview is understood as a kind of interpretation of reality and group of ideas reflected in language. Folklore is understood as reflection of popular worldview, system of beliefs and ethnic stereotypes. This article focus on a reconstruction of Mazurs linguistic creation, and also try to define his role in Slavic folk linguistic view.
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