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Number Vol10 Year 2010

23 articles in this issue 

Jakub Banasiak

Built in argument positions and the propositions intensional completenessThe paper discusses issues concerning the potential influence of built in argument positions on the propositions intensional completeness. According to the chosen scientific approach... see more

Pags. 13 - 22  

Maria Cichonska

Croatian and Serbian text linguisticsThis work reviews the actual state of research in the area of textual criticism. The monographic works of Croatian and Serbian linguists were investigated in view of the subject and the methodology being used as well a... see more

Pags. 23 - 34  

Maciej Czerwinski

A life of signs in the network of codes. On semiotically-oriented studies of discourse and style (an analysis of the sign “Croatian nation”)In the article a semiotic theory of style and discourse is developed. According to some author’s previous research ... see more

Pags. 35 - 51  

Karolina Dargiel

Syllable pattern in Morava e Epërme local dialect of AlbanianThis article summarizes the first part of a research on syllable pattern in Kosovo dialects. It attempts to answer the question, whether Kosovo dialects have one-peak syllable pattern, two-peak ... see more

Pags. 53 - 68  

Natalia Dlugosz

Intracommunitary compositas – compounds with ????- particle in BulgarianFrom the observation of a contemporary Bulgarian word formation system results that the number of compounds which significant part is developed basing on new productive models is cons... see more

Pags. 69 - 85  

Jacek Duda

Fans, politics and war – the events on the Maksimir stadium in Zagreb seen by the Yugoslavian newspapersThe article is the analysis of the press coverage of the incidents before the football match between Dinamo Zagreb and Crvena Zvezda Belgrade on May 13... see more

Pags. 87 - 101  

Marcin Grygiel

Quantifiers and existentials as markers of affirmation in SerbianIn the paper I argue that quantifiers understood as numerical language expressions and the verb ‘to be’ are used to express and intensify affirmation in Serbian and other Slavic languages. I... see more

Pags. 103 - 119  

????? [Milka] ???? [Ivic]

On the informational capacity of a non-complex sentence structureThis study aims to complement the theoretical and descriptive literature on the problem concerning the amount of information that can be packeged within a single non-complex sentence structu... see more

Pags. 121 - 124  

Artur Karasinski

Albanian adjective derivatives derived from verbsThe aim of this article is the analysis of the Albanian adjective derivatives which are derived from verbs. The main assumption made by the author is the existence of structural isomorphism (parallelism in ... see more

Pags. 125 - 134  

Malgorzata Korytkowska

The exponents of the category of definiteness / indefiniteness and a certain type of expressive expressions in Bulgarian and PolishThe paper focuses on the functions of the pronoun exponents of the semantic category of definiteness / indefiniteness in Bul... see more

Pags. 135 - 150  

Violetta Koseska-Toszewa

Multi-volume Polish-Bulgarian Confrontative GrammarPolish-Bulgarian Confrontative Grammar (GKBP) is the first and so far the only expanded attempt to make the semantic confrontation with the gradually developed interlanguage. GKBP consists of 9 volumes wh... see more

Pags. 151 - 167  

Barbara Kryzan-Stanojevic

Forgetting synonyms: on the “jokerization” of everyday languageThe democratization of social relations can bring about linguistic liberalization, where the effectiveness and speed of transmitting information are of utmost importance. Wherever possible, in... see more

Pags. 169 - 183  

Tomasz Kwoka

History and origin of language borrowings in social vocabulary of Serbia and Montenegro to the beginnings of 20th centuryThe article presents the main sources of language borrowings which developed the Serbian vocabulary within the scope of broadly define... see more

Pags. 185 - 216  

???? [Sonja] ??????????? [Milenkovska]

Linearization of NP in simple sentences in Macedonian compared with other Slavic languagesThis article focuses on the possible marked variants of the unmarked word order SVO (Subject, Verb, Object) in simple sentences in Macedonian (as an analytic languag... see more

Pags. 217 - 221  

Jerzy Molas

Strelica je pogodila grješnika – a certain issue of the Croatian orthography in light of the Croatian National Corpus dataBased on the Croatian National Corpus data the author presents inconsistencies in the spelling rules regarding words like str(j)elica... see more

Pags. 223 - 233  

Nives Opacic

Language imperialism and political correctnessIn the times of general globalization, in its part that considers languages, especially the so-called small languages, we can talk not only about an uncontrolled inroad of mainly English words into all walks o... see more

Pags. 235 - 250  

???????? [Angelina] ????????? [Pancevska]

Pronouns in Slavic and Balkan contextThis paper will present the approach of elaboration of the pronouns as a word class. The method of collecting the corpus of examples will also be taken into consideration because the subject of interest are the pronoun... see more

Pags. 251 - 255  

Neda Pintaric

Man in Argot of ZagrebThe paper deals with the pragmasemantic classification of 879 masculin noun-pragmems in Zagrebian argot. The author compares those pragmatic units by using formal, semantic and pragmatic criteria of classification.

Pags. 257 - 274  

Darija Skubic

Language and non-language expression in Reggio Emilia pedagogical approachIn the first part of the article the author describes the importance of language awareness and non-language expression in the pre-school period. The author points out the importance... see more

Pags. 275 - 297  

Zuzanna Topolinska

Infinitivus ~ subiunctivusThe author proposes a new terminological regulation. She sees the infinitive as a positional variant of the subjunctive. Such a solution allows an objective contrastive analysis of systems with a different zone of use of these tw... see more

Pags. 299 - 305  

Zuzanna Topolinska

Linguistic Confrontation vs Linguistic TypologyLinguistic confrontation – it seems – belongs to the larger field of linguistic typology. Linguistic confrontation supplies to linguistic typology richer and better documented data than those found in the des... see more

Pags. 307 - 314