Do you speak gŏdka? Leksyka gwary górnośląskiej jako perswazyjny komponent polszczyzny konsumpcyjnej
The article describes the use of the lexicon of Upper Silesian dialect as a persuasive component of the Polish consumption language. The analysis aimed at (1) showing the role and meaning of dialectal components as ingredients of the regional culture and the Polish consumption language, (2) revealin...
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