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    taunt

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    tant aThe problem was all the more interesting as we struck only "taunt" timberwoods with no undergrowth to halt the wind.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story MAR 1970 JH 3/70Used I and SupUsed I2Used I[see 'tant', 'taut'] taunt, tant wood, tant tree, 'taunt' timberwoods, "tant" woods, tant stic

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    tant aWoods that are tall are said to be "taunt."PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit [see 'tant'] APR 1975 G.M. Story JH APR 1975Used I and SupUsed I and Sup2Not usedtaunt, tant wood, tant tree, 'taunt' timberwoods, "tant" woods, tant stickEntry indicates DNE, however not located in DNE

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    tant aHigh or tall, commonly applied to very long masts...PRINTED ITEM [see 'tant'] JH AUG 1971 JH AUG 1971Used I and SupUsed I1Not usedtaunt, tant wood, tant tree, 'taunt' timberwoods, "tant" woods, tant stick, suan

    Positive impact of children with developmental disabilities on their families: A preliminary study

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    This study surveyed 47 parents about positive impact of their children's disability on their families. Parents reported a range of positive perceptions and experiences for themselves and their families, similar to categories found in previous research, and were generally positive about futures for their children with disabilities and for the families in genera

    Magdalen tower on May morning. /

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    The millenary of Oxford.

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    Pamphlet.Mode of access: Internet

    Expressing taunt in Andrzej Sapkowski’s idiolect (based on the Hussite Trilogy)

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    The aim of the author of the text is analysis of the specific feature of idiolect used by Andrzej Sapkowski – metacomments like taunted / was taunting / he said with a sneer (taunt) in his voice, introducing negative statements made by the characters as well as the function of these metacomments. Parentheses, periphrastic, judging and/or interpreting comments sometimes with additional information about the sound layer of an expression are typical for Sapkowski’s idiolect. Selection and large frequency of parenthetical comments including taunt may be related to the choice of topic and historical background. The metacomments help qualify expressions as a particular type. They have similar function, as intonation in speech; they decrypt a negative attitude towards the recipient‑an object of taunt. Reference to taunt as an act of speech and an evaluation act allows Sapkowski to dynamically play situations, characterize negative characters, as well as indicate the complicated relations between the supporters, enemies, old and new allies. Fact that person1 taunts something / person2 on some basis [in some way] informs us about the position of person1 and person2 in the fictional world.Uniwersytet WarszawskiSapkowski A., 2002, Narrenturm, WarszawaSapkowski A., 2005, Boży bojownicy, Warszawa.Sapkowski A., 2006, Lux perpetua, Warszawa.Bogusławski A., 2012, Studia z filozofii języka (materiały dla słuchaczy cyklu wykładów monograficznych, ILS UW, rok akademicki 2012/1013).Bugajski M., Wojciechowska A., 1996, Teoria językowego obrazu świata w badaniu idiolektu pisarza, „Poradnik Językowy”, z. 1, s. 17–25.Gombrowicz W., 1987, Sienkiewicz, [w:] tenże, Dziennik (1953–1956), Paryż, s. 292–301.Greń Z., 1994, Semantyka i składnia czasowników oznaczających akty mowy w języku polskim i czeskim, Warszawa.Grochowski M., 1982, Zarys analizy semantycznej grupy jednostek wyrażających negatywne etycznie relacje osobowe („kpina”, „zniewaga”, „upokorzenie”), „Polonica”, t. 8, s. 57–72.Klemensiewicz Z., 1961, Jak charakteryzować język osobniczy?, [w:] tenże, W kręgu języka literackiego i artystycznego, Warszawa, s. 204–214.Puzynina J., 1990, Słowo Norwida, Wrocław.Skubalanka T., 2006, Język poezji Czesława Miłosza, Lublin.Zaron Z., 1980, Ze studiów nad składnią i semantyką czasownika. Polskie czasowniki z uzupełnieniem werbalnym oznaczające relację osobową z argumentem zdarzeniowym, Wrocław, s. 91–92.ISJP – Inny słownik języka polskiego, 2000, red. M. Bańko, Warszawa.SWJP – Słownik współczesnego języka polskiego, 1998, red. B. Dunaj, Warszawa.USJP – Uniwersalny słownik języka polskiego, 2004, red. S. Dubisz, Warszawa.WSJP – Wielki słownik języka polskiego, 2007–, red. P. Żmigrodzki, Warszawa.www.andrzejsapkowski.pl/www.nkjp.uni.lodz.pl/18519
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