In evolution of a language, words, occasionally, are affected by a more pejorative or ameliorated effect on their meaning, i.e. deterioration or improvement of their content. The mechanism of these phenomena is not completely clear, and their causes have not been explained in sufficient detail. This article focuses on several words whose meaning has become significantly more pejorative under the influence of factors which were both external or internal with respect to the language. Among the latter ones attention was predominantly paid to the effect of words of similar structure carrying negative features.m.banko@uw.edu.plUniwersytet WarszawskiSGP: J. Karłowicz, 1900–1911, Słownik gwar polskich, t. 1–6, Kraków.SGW: B. Wieczorkiewicz, 1966, ...
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The aim of the article was to present the lexical richness and word-formation potential of the lexem...
The article is devoted to such a layer of vocabulary as neologisms, which are one of the most produc...
Domain-specific loans mirror historical and cultural changes in specific areas of life and allow to ...
The article presents the logical, linguistic and cultural analysis of the notion of “window”, as a p...
The article is an attempt at ordering emotionally marked native lexis included in two general scient...
Im Beitrag wird ein bisher kaum erforschtes sprachliches Phänomen der Wahrnehmung und Abwertung beha...
Unless in literary language, in local dialects there are more linguistic measures which are used to ...
Artykuł został poświęcony analizie dyskusji o zapożyczeniach, toczonej na łamach "Języka Polskiego" ...
The article discusses the research involved in the compilation of the lexicon entitled Słownik zapoż...
Abstract (“A Pimp Wears a Suit” – About German Loanwords in Contemporary Col- loquial Polish). This ...
This study argues that every word of any natural language is prone to meaning modification known as ...
Autor artykułu zajął się pochodzeniem w polszczyźnie charakterystycznej grupy leksemów ekspresywnych...
The subject of the article is an analysis of selected four lexemes (Latin loanwords) having one form...
An article entitled Words Mean. Words Look. Words Sell (Themselves) focuses on three issues: dominan...
Words “badly represented” in Polish lexicography after 1945In the paper we present some ...
The aim of the article was to present the lexical richness and word-formation potential of the lexem...
The article is devoted to such a layer of vocabulary as neologisms, which are one of the most produc...
Domain-specific loans mirror historical and cultural changes in specific areas of life and allow to ...
The article presents the logical, linguistic and cultural analysis of the notion of “window”, as a p...