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This paper reports on a research project concerned with the perception, reception and adaptation of lexical loans in Polish and Czech. In the project, two working hypotheses have been adopted: (1) no two words can be fully equivalent functionally, and (2) form and meaning bear on each other in the process of loanword adaptation. The paper explains these hypotheses, their premises and their significance...
This article discusses three types of derivation: the derivation interpreted form etymological point of view (historical and comparative etymology), the derivation reinterpreted from etymologizing point of view (functional and hermeneutic etymology), and the derivation interpreted from structural and synchronic point of view. The major goal of the analysis is to determine the boundaries between etymology,...
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