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Autor:
Kowalik, Krystyna
Źródło: Annales Academiae Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 62, Studia Linguistica 4 (2008), s. [358]-372
Język: pl
Data: 2008
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The paper brings a description of structures and functions of titles of scientific papers. Linguistic material are
excerpts from the periodical "Polonica" (vol. I-XXIV/XXV) published since 1975 by the Institute of Polish Language
belonging to the Polish Academy of Sciences in Cracow. Titles, occurring directly after the surnames of the
authors and typographically distinguished from texts of papers, fulfill delimitative and informative functions
first of all. They are the shortest summaries of papers. They also represent the texts outside. Titles of papers
in "Polonica" arc different in respect of the length, they consist of one to twenty three words (the most often 6
-8 words). The level of complexity depends on minuteness of detail of a subject. Sentence words dominate, decided
majority of indicative structures, exceptionally interrogative ones. Together with a strong tendency to
unconventional character recurrence of definite wording can be seen. Titles confirm typical for scientific style
outer form of contacts between the sender and the receiver. Filling titles with foreign words, with both universal
scientific and linguistic terminology is typical. Considering the subject matter nouns occur more frequently than
other lexical items: analiza (analysis), interpretacja (interpretation), jednostka (item), nazwa (name), struktura
(structure), system (system), tekst (text), typ (type), where język (language) is used the most frequently; from
among terms naming parts of speech czasownik (verb) and przymiotnik (adjective) are met the most often and from
among adjectives polski (Polish) as well as językowy (linguistic), leksykalny (lexical), semantyczny (semantic),
and składniowy (syntactic) are frequent. The vocabulary reflects a special character of "Polonica" - a yearly
publication assuming papers considering synchronous description of the Polish language will predominate.