16 articles in this issue
Witold Sadzinski
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The article follows on from Sadzinski (2016) and is his “provocative” antithetical sequel. According to an internet research, sentences with even occasionally have no chronological order.The analysis carried out has shown that the sentence structures with... see more
Marta Woznicka
The article aims to introduce the formal development of the verb tun (“do, make”) in the German language, based on the corpuses of old (http://titus.uni-frankfurt.de/indexe.htm), middle (https:// www.linguistics.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/rem/) and modern-new-hig... see more
Marek Dolatowski
The Halcnovian lect has been spoken in daily communication in Halcnów, a village in the former Bielsko-Biala’s language island, until 1945. Today it is almost extinct. The lect is one of Silesian East German dialects, but it developed independently for ab... see more
Piotr A. Owsinski
The article hereunder presents the language analysis of the chosen German charters from 15th century, which come from the Antiquum Registrum Privilegiorum Et Statutorum Civitatis Cracoviensis published by Stanislaw Ambrozy Estreicher in 1936 in Cracow. Th... see more
Mikolaj Rychlo
The paper presents a diachronic analysis of Polish miód ‘honey’, English mead and German Met ‘mead’ conducted according to a new approach to contrastive studies.Taking into account potential cognates in other languages, the work aims to investigate the ev... see more
Izabela Bawej
The article describes six basic colour terms and their connotations concerning love on the basis of love between a woman and a man by prism of Poles and Germans.The analysis covers selected expressions with a colour element connoted a feeling of liking so... see more
Ewa Anna Piasta
Works by Gertrud von le Fort belong with literary religious discourse and enter a debate between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism.The writer sets her plots in the past, most frequently in the Middle Ages, which enables her to offer a critical assessmen... see more
Anna Wilk
The Antigone myth is one of the most famous myths in the history of literature. History of sisterly love is as old as the human civilization, although it still inspires literary scholars to look for new interpretations. Rolf Hochhuth converts mythical the... see more
Natalia Chodorowska
The object of the article is the novel Himmelskörper written by Tanja Dückers, the representative of the third post-war generation. The discourse in the family communication and memory space, the relation to family members from the experience generation, ... see more
Patrycja Bogdanska
When discussing the literary output of Ingeborg Bachmann, the role of the female identity, of the fear and of the feeling of inferiority cannot be ignored. It was an inseparable element of her creation. Bachmann became an icon of the feminist movement in ... see more
Izabela Olszewska
Local memory is a type of common memory and originates from memory studies. It defines a group’s memory, as it is ascribed to specific members of a community, specific places and time. Social life documents are carriers of popular information on specific ... see more
Andrzej Piotr Kowalski
In the culture of the ancient Germans, women were of high rank. This was especially true of the prophets. Some of them, for example Veleda, Völva, Valuvurg, were named after the Indo-European root *h2wel-. It meant active vision, giving knowledge about th... see more
Karl Corino
The article is a description of the East Franconian Dialect from the point of view of the author who grew up in the town of Ehingen. The text, written in the form of an essay, interspersed with interesting and funny descriptions of the reality of this lan... see more
Katarzyna Wójcik