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Czy polskość jest (słownikowo) definiowalna?
Author(s) -
Wojciech Chlebda
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
sprawy narodowościowe seria nowa
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2392-2427
pISSN - 1230-1698
DOI - 10.11649/sn.1159
Subject(s) - linguistics , philosophy , scrutiny , variety (cybernetics) , computer science , mathematics , theology , artificial intelligence
Can Polishness be (Lexicographically) Defined? The author argues that the essence of Polishness (polskośc) is found in the Polish language, that is, in the language system, as well as in texts written in Polish; hence, it should be possible to reproduce and define the very concept of Polishness. So far, it should be stressed, the definitions of the concept of Polishness found in dictionaries of the Polish language have not provided any information on components of the concept under scrutiny. In this paper, the author proposes, first, a number of methods that enable one to extract the components of Polishness from the whole variety of text types and genres, and, second, a framework designed to accommodate the extracted components, and, in the future, to develop a synthetic dictionary definition of Polishness. Czy polskośc jest (slownikowo) definiowalna? Autor wychodzi z zalozenia, ze istota polskości kondensuje sie w jezyku (polskim) i w stworzonych w nim tekstach, z systemu jezyka wiec i z tekstow moze zostac odtworzona, a nastepnie przedstawiona w postaci definicji. Dotychczasowe definicje konceptu polskośc w slownikach jezyka polskiego nic nie mowią o skladowych tego konceptu. Autor proponuje metody ekscerpcji cech skladowych polskości z tekstow roznych gatunkow oraz rame definicji syntetycznej, w ktorą te wyekscerpowane cechy powinny byc w przyszlości wbudowane.

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