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    Oral history interview with Mark Kisiel, 2017

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    Transcript of an oral history interview with Mark M. Kisiel, conducted by Joseph Cates on 23 January 2017, as part of the Norwich Voices oral history project of the Sullivan Museum and History Center. Mark Kisiel graduated from Norwich University in 1959; the bulk of his interview focuses on his experiences as a student at Norwich University, his continuing relationship with the university after graduation, and his business career

    Ted Kisiel on Joseph Kockelmans, in memoriam

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    Ted Kisiel\u27s memorial address on joseph kockelmans at the 2009 Heidegger Conference at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohi

    How to analyze contextuality of metatextual language units? Notes on the relation: TRS – particle semantics

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    How to analyze contextuality of metatextual language units? Notes on the relation: TRS – particle semantics The presented article is devoted to further (after Kisiel 2010) discussion about contextuality of metatextual language units, especially particles. Having selected contextual particles as an example, the author shows how specific structuralisation of TRS is strictly connected with particle meaning. The observation leads to the conclusion that examination of TRS cannot be avoided when analysing particles. Untangling particles meaning has to be based on describing the TRS they work on. Such a procedure has been only recently applied to Polish lexicography

    Zmiany w sposobie nadzoru nad rynkiem bankowym jako pochodna kryzysu finansowego

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    The article accords to the evolution and challenges staying ahead of the polish supervision of the banking sector. General direction is being given by a European Banking Authority which was created as an answer to the financial crisis which started in 2007. Article describe steps which were taken and those which are still ahead. The first part is about the history and tasks of the polish financial supervision which is held by KNF. Second part is devoted to the newest steps taken to give the financial market more security and trust

    Poemat dla Marka Bieńczyka : [wiersz]

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    Marian Kisiel. Wiersz: Poemat dla Marka Bieńczyk

    "Conspiratorial language". Fragment of an interview with Ryszard Kisiel.

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    A fragment of an interview with Ryszard Kisiel conducted for the project „Cruising the 1970s: Unearthing Pre-HIV/AIDS Queer Sexual Cultures” (CRUSEV

    Zbieranie z ciszy : o antologii poezji żydowskiej

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    The article is dedicated to poetry created in Yiddish, a language used by a diminishing number of people. The author poses a number of important questions, for instance: is “Jewish poetry” (in Yiddish) exempt from belonging to a cultural environment in which it has been created? Using the anthology of Jewish poetry as an example Marian Kisiel reflects on the status of the Yiddish language in the context of ethnolects of the countries where this kind of literature used to be written. Ultimately he postulates that Polish‑Jewish poetry is primarily Jewish, and only later (secondarily) Polish

    Teleologia losu : noty o poezji Bogdana Czaykowskiego

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    The paper deals with a broadly understood teleology of fate encoded in the poetry of Bogdan Czaykowski. Kisiel examines the notion in the biography of the poet and in the life of his lyrical persona, as well as in relation to his “intimate geography,” Cioran’s existence as plagiarism, metaphysical difference, the sense of the contingency of creation. In the poetry of Czaykowski biography does not redeem, intimate geography is a map of places and past times stored in the memory, existence as plagiarism does not preclude unique presence. Finally, the author argues that the poetry of Bogdan Czaykowski is representative of a moral turn in the inner life of the postwar Polish immigrants

    How to analyse contextuality of metatextual language units? Notes on influencing TRS by particles' meaning

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    The presented article is devoted to further (after Kisiel 2010 [in press]) discussion about contextuality of metatextual language units, especially particles. Having selected contextual particles as an example, the author shows how specific structuralisation of TRS is strictly connected with particle meaning. The observation leads to the conclusion that examination of TRS cannot be avoided when analysing particles. Untangling particles meaning has to be based on describing the TRS they work on. Such a procedure has been only recently applied to Polish lexicography.status: Publishe

    How to analyze contextuality of metatextual language units? Notes on the relation: TRS – particle semantics

    No full text
    How to analyze contextuality of metatextual language units? Notes on the relation: TRS – particle semanticsThe presented article is devoted to further (after Kisiel 2010) discussion about contextuality of metatextual language units, especially particles. Having selected contextual particles as an example, the author shows how specific structuralisation of TRS is strictly connected with particle meaning. The observation leads to the conclusion that examination of TRS cannot be avoided when analysing particles. Untangling particles meaning has to be based on describing the TRS they work on. Such a procedure has been only recently applied to Polish lexicography
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