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Full Description
This volume is a collection of papers approaching the phenomenon of language from a variety of perspectives. Scholars in phonology, morphology, syntax, lexicology, historical linguistics and translation studies share the results of their research. They invite the reader on a journey into the multifaceted and complex world of human language, moving from the study of sound through the description of structure to the analysis of meaning. The volume has been brought together to honour Professor Piotr Ruszkiewicz from the Institute of Modern Languages of the Pedagogical University of Cracow, a linguist and academic lecturer.
Contents
Contents: Eugeniusz Cyran: The Relationship between Phonology and Phonetics - Anna Bloch-Rozmey: Consonants at Domain Edges: Government-based Considerations of the Selected Phenomena in Slavic Languages - Anita Buczek-Zawiła: Vocalic Double Agents in the Phonological System of South Welsh - Tomasz Ciszewski: Why Not Strict CV? A Few Critical Remarks on CV Approach to Stress and Rhythm - Andrzej Porzuczek: Morphological Cues to English Word Stress Acquisition by Polish Learners - Bogdan Szymanek: Polish Singulative Derivation in a Cross-linguistic Perspective - Alicja Witalisz: Klik, Klikać, Klikakność: Morphological Adaption vs. Derivation of Loanwords - Henryk Kardela: Blends, Acronyms, and Nonce Words: A Cognitive Grammar Account - Agnieszka Gicala: How Was the Woman created? English Man - Woman and Polish Mężczyzna - Kobieta in the Biblical Story of the Creation - A Cognitive Study of Word-formation as Image Creation - Danuta Stanulewicz: The Morphological Structure of Colour Terms and the Evolution of the Colour Lexicon in Polish - Michał Post: Interactions of Word-formation, Syntax and Context. The Case of the Polish Denominal Adjective Aksjologiczy/a/e «Axiological» - Adam Pasicki: Early Modern English Non-pronomina Self-compounds: A Few Questions - Jerzy Wełna: On the Origin of Evil and Its Competition with Bad in Middle English - Rafał Molencki: The Constructionalization of Because in Late Middle English - Andrzey M. Łęcki: On the Evolution of Prepositional Subordinators Expressing Negative Purpose in English: The Case of Enaunter - Janusz Malak: The English Do-support and the Multiple Spell-out - Maria Piotrowska: A Landscape with the translator Figure.



