The article is trying to analyse in a semantic way the former names of astrology and the star gazers. The material gathered from all available wells of information; lexicographical sources containing the texts from the fourteen century to the eighteen one. It is manifested in a way that the astrological vocabulary of the old Polish differed from the contemporary lexicology. The changes which occurred on this level of language had an additional „character of quantity” – from the ample collection of 18 units were left barely 2 lexems – astrologia and astrolog. Beside the point there was another character – “the quality character” (the semantic one). At the beginning “the investigated terrain” was affiliated with the category of ASTRONOMY. Tha...
In the herein article the forty-four lexical units were analysed thoroughly by semasiological method...
The article presents the semantic changes of the Polish lexical item kabała ‘cabala’ and related uni...
The designation of astrology as an art raises some simple but fundamentally im-portant historical qu...
The aim of the article is an attempt to systematize Polish cosmonomastic terminology. A separation ...
This article presents a vocabulary used by Polish authors to describe the sky and astronomical pheno...
In the article the thirty lexical units were analysed and their meaning was – ’dawn’ in the span of ...
This text addresses the Polish scientifi c terminology of astronomy. This subject is rela...
In the article there were analyzed etymologically and semantically 37 names of adjectives ‘crafty’ i...
In the herein article over thirty lexical units are maintained and analysed depicting the place wher...
The analysis was undertaken concerning the ancient names of air ghosts and spirits in this article. ...
The article concerns the lexical changes of the nouns in the three editions (1777, 1797, 1808) Rośl...
The purpose of the article is the analysis of the popularity of names excerpted from Baptism Books f...
The article briefly presents the history of the absorption of foreign proper names by the Polish lan...
The article discusses semantic shifts in the Polish lexical item kabała ‘Kabbalah/cabala’ and relate...
The article discusses the transition of words from the category of common names to the category of p...
In the herein article the forty-four lexical units were analysed thoroughly by semasiological method...
The article presents the semantic changes of the Polish lexical item kabała ‘cabala’ and related uni...
The designation of astrology as an art raises some simple but fundamentally im-portant historical qu...
The aim of the article is an attempt to systematize Polish cosmonomastic terminology. A separation ...
This article presents a vocabulary used by Polish authors to describe the sky and astronomical pheno...
In the article the thirty lexical units were analysed and their meaning was – ’dawn’ in the span of ...
This text addresses the Polish scientifi c terminology of astronomy. This subject is rela...
In the article there were analyzed etymologically and semantically 37 names of adjectives ‘crafty’ i...
In the herein article over thirty lexical units are maintained and analysed depicting the place wher...
The analysis was undertaken concerning the ancient names of air ghosts and spirits in this article. ...
The article concerns the lexical changes of the nouns in the three editions (1777, 1797, 1808) Rośl...
The purpose of the article is the analysis of the popularity of names excerpted from Baptism Books f...
The article briefly presents the history of the absorption of foreign proper names by the Polish lan...
The article discusses semantic shifts in the Polish lexical item kabała ‘Kabbalah/cabala’ and relate...
The article discusses the transition of words from the category of common names to the category of p...
In the herein article the forty-four lexical units were analysed thoroughly by semasiological method...
The article presents the semantic changes of the Polish lexical item kabała ‘cabala’ and related uni...
The designation of astrology as an art raises some simple but fundamentally im-portant historical qu...