Niektóre „akademickie” pluralia tantum 
– semantyka, pragmatyka, struktura

The article presents the issue of nouns with a problematic relation between semantic reference and inflexional indicator of grammatical number, that is, such nouns which have only plural form while referring to a single object. The author analyses changes in adapting inflexional indicators in cases...

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Main Author: Jolanta Tambor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Silesia Press 2020-10-01
Series:Postscriptum Polonistyczne
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Online Access:https://www.journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/PPol/article/view/10115
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spelling doaj-a9686e59938340b5b20fd56ad3f877d92021-09-15T12:38:25ZengUniversity of Silesia PressPostscriptum Polonistyczne1898-15932353-98442020-10-01191Niektóre „akademickie” pluralia tantum 
– semantyka, pragmatyka, strukturaJolanta Tambor0prof. dr hab., Instytut Języka Polskiego im. Ireny Bajerowej; Szkoła Języka i Kultury Polskiej, Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach, Polska. The article presents the issue of nouns with a problematic relation between semantic reference and inflexional indicator of grammatical number, that is, such nouns which have only plural form while referring to a single object. The author analyses changes in adapting inflexional indicators in cases when belonging to the group of nouns with both singular and plural form or to the group of pluralia tantum makes a significant difference in meaning. It is one of the most difficult problems of Polish declination. The grammatical category of number, which accumulates important grammatical and semantic information, is difficult not only for foreigners studying the Polish language, but also for native speakers. The author of the article concentrates on such pluralia tantum that are being used either in singular or plural form at the moment: warsztaty/warsztat (workshop), ćwiczenia/ćwiczenie (seminar), zajęcia/zajęcie (calss), badania/badanie (research). The author tries to explain why pluralia tantum, such as ćwiczenia, zajęcia, warsztaty, badania are being used increasingly often as nouns with both singular and plural forms by the young generation of academics. The explanation is based on dictionary analyses, system considerations, as well as semantic and social analysis. https://www.journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/PPol/article/view/10115inflexiongrammatical numberpluralia tantumusus
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author Jolanta Tambor
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Niektóre „akademickie” pluralia tantum 
– semantyka, pragmatyka, struktura
Postscriptum Polonistyczne
inflexion
grammatical number
pluralia tantum
usus
author_facet Jolanta Tambor
author_sort Jolanta Tambor
title Niektóre „akademickie” pluralia tantum 
– semantyka, pragmatyka, struktura
title_short Niektóre „akademickie” pluralia tantum 
– semantyka, pragmatyka, struktura
title_full Niektóre „akademickie” pluralia tantum 
– semantyka, pragmatyka, struktura
title_fullStr Niektóre „akademickie” pluralia tantum 
– semantyka, pragmatyka, struktura
title_full_unstemmed Niektóre „akademickie” pluralia tantum 
– semantyka, pragmatyka, struktura
title_sort niektóre „akademickie” pluralia tantum 
– semantyka, pragmatyka, struktura
publisher University of Silesia Press
series Postscriptum Polonistyczne
issn 1898-1593
2353-9844
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The article presents the issue of nouns with a problematic relation between semantic reference and inflexional indicator of grammatical number, that is, such nouns which have only plural form while referring to a single object. The author analyses changes in adapting inflexional indicators in cases when belonging to the group of nouns with both singular and plural form or to the group of pluralia tantum makes a significant difference in meaning. It is one of the most difficult problems of Polish declination. The grammatical category of number, which accumulates important grammatical and semantic information, is difficult not only for foreigners studying the Polish language, but also for native speakers. The author of the article concentrates on such pluralia tantum that are being used either in singular or plural form at the moment: warsztaty/warsztat (workshop), ćwiczenia/ćwiczenie (seminar), zajęcia/zajęcie (calss), badania/badanie (research). The author tries to explain why pluralia tantum, such as ćwiczenia, zajęcia, warsztaty, badania are being used increasingly often as nouns with both singular and plural forms by the young generation of academics. The explanation is based on dictionary analyses, system considerations, as well as semantic and social analysis.
topic inflexion
grammatical number
pluralia tantum
usus
url https://www.journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/PPol/article/view/10115
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