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    Das Suchbild des Zensors. Methodologische Probleme einer literaturwissenschaftlichen Zensurforschung

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    Pufendorfs Polenbild und die reichspublizistische Option

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    Otto von Bismarck in der polnischen Historiographie

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    Immer auf Reisen sein. Zu Gerhard Roths Romanen "Der Plan" und "Der Berg"

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    Stanisław Przybyszewski als Vermittler europäischen Kulturgutes

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    Józef Darski – Sein Leben und sein Werk

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    In this contribution, we present the life and work of Józef Darski (1941–2016), a Polish German Philologist, Linguist and Grammarian. The research profile of Józef Darski contains such fields of interest as: dialectology, German grammar, contrastive German-Polish grammar as well as German as a foreign language. The most important work, which influenced his entire research output, was Linguistisches Analysemodell. Definitionen grundlegender grammatischer Begriffe. That model includes the analysis of phonological, morphological and syntactic levels of language.In this contribution, we present the life and work of Józef Darski (1941–2016), a Polish German Philologist, Linguist and Grammarian. The research profile of Józef Darski contains such fields of interest as: dialectology, German grammar, contrastive German-Polish grammar as well as German as a foreign language. The most important work, which influenced his entire research output, was Linguistisches Analysemodell. Definitionen grundlegender grammatischer Begriffe. That model includes the analysis of phonological, morphological and syntactic levels of language.In this contribution, we present the life and work of Józef Darski (1941–2016), a Polish German Philologist, Linguist and Grammarian. The research profile of Józef Darski contains such fields of interest as: dialectology, German grammar, contrastive German-Polish grammar as well as German as a foreign language. The most important work, which influenced his entire research output, was Linguistisches Analysemodell. Definitionen grundlegender grammatischer Begriffe. That model includes the analysis of phonological, morphological and syntactic levels of language

    Presentation of tenses in the German grammars

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    The meaning of past tenses is presented in various grammars in different ways. It was especially the hypothesis of the aspect-oriented meaning of Perfekt tense that has been paid attention to; its supporters claim that German Perfekt and Plusquamperfekt tenses express the meaning of completed action. The analysis of works of scholars has proved that the basic meaning of Perfekt tense is expressing the concept of anteriority. In the following part a few grammars have been presented. Their authors analysed the meaning of Perfekt tense having discussed telic and atelic verbs.The meaning of past tenses is presented in various grammars in different ways. It was especially the hypothesis of the aspect-oriented meaning of Perfekt tense that has been paid attention to; its supporters claim that German Perfekt and Plusquamperfekt tenses express the meaning of completed action. The analysis of works of scholars has proved that the basic meaning of Perfekt tense is expressing the concept of anteriority. In the following part a few grammars have been presented. Their authors analysed the meaning of Perfekt tense having discussed telic and atelic verbs

    Das Wort als Verwirklichung des chassidischen Mythos in den Erzählungen Martin Bubers

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    Die Erzählungen der Chassidim („The stories of Chassidim“) of Martin Buber open to a reader an approach to a reality, for which a word is the basis of existence. A word becomes a myth, which in its turn determines human existence in an absolute way. It is a living, sacred word; the respect should be given to it, as it comes from God Himself. The Chassidic myth cannot be treated as a phantasy, it belongs totally to the spiritual world of a Jewish people who\u27s history is a word, coming into being between two persons, a history of unceasing dialog between God and man. The French representative of structuralism Roland Barthes elucidates the relation between a word and a myth with semiological categories. As he notices, however, such an analytical treatment of .myth destroys it, e.g. makes it impossible for somebody to experience the reality, hidden in the word. That is why, though Buber\u27s stories fulfill the postulates of Barthes, only the trustful acceptance of a word is a way of getting to know the plenitude of a Chassidic myth

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