Styl potoczny jako wariant w przyswajaniu języka rodzimego
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Colloquial style as a variant of the acquisition of the native language
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JournalArticle
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34-40
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The language is a creature which is constatly evolving- just like a child as a result of the gained language experience developes its knowledge and perception of reality. Hence there is a need to look at the acquisition of language in the category of colloquialism. A philosophical reflection on conceptual analysis says that 'all cultures have as one of their most powerful constitutive instruments a folk psychology, which we learn early' (Bruner 1990:35). Bruner's thesis accurately shows the communicational status of the names of feelings and emotions that are expressed in language. J. Bruner suggests that in addition to all culturally and ontogeneticaly determined colloquial cognitive systems exists an universal and inborn colloquial psychology, which is an important starting point and basis for the further man development: 'We come into the world already equipped with a primitive form of folk psychology'Bruner 1990:73. Thisarticle attempts to analyse the subjest of colloquialism in the category of native laguage acquisition.
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biolect
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colloquial style
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familial language
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collection
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mutilation
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colloquiality
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scenario
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typisation
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sequencing
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Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis, ISSN 1689-9903; 225
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6
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0,5
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Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Logopaedica
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pol
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Wydział Polonistyki : Centrum Języka i Kultury Polskiej w Świecie