Hawrysz, Magdalena - red. nauk. ; Uździcka, Marzanna - red. nauk.
The article opens with a summary characteristics of the present-day stage of the evolution of Polish linguistics (which, not infrequently, parallels the state of affairs in theoretical language studies of other countries), concentrating primarily upon the dominant traits of linguistics "after structuralism", i.e.: the shift towards research encompassing the whole space of the forms of "parole", the blurring of the distinction between synchrony and diachrony, between the various planes of the language, the simultaneity of multifaceted approaches to language and language studies, the interdisciplinarity of language studies, the reopened connection between research on language and broadly understood culture, culture studies, as well as cross-disciplinary insights into a variety of cognitive mechanisms, etc. ; Against such a backdrop, the author presents the range of newly-born theoretical propositions affecting preferred directions of research today, i.e. propositions which have recently come to occupy the center-stage of contemporary language studies: cognitive linguistics, ethnolinguistics, textology, stylistics, genology, gender linguistics, pragmastylistics, etc. ; Finally, the article diagnoses the state of contemporary language studies by indicating their dependency on the present day intellectual climate, their ties with pre-structural linguistics and their connection to the great structuralist schools, thus offering a conceptual frame to the essentially evolutionary argument.
Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego
Zielonogórskie Seminaria Językoznawcze 2017
Biblioteka Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego
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https://www.zbc.uz.zgora.pl/publication/86796
Saja, Krystian Dolański, Dariusz (1966 - ) - red.
Szacki, Jerzy (1929-2016)