@misc{Przyklenk_Joanna_Kiedy, author={Przyklenk, Joanna}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego}, language={pol}, abstract={The aim of the article is to describe the ways of STRANGER`s perception in the accounts of history`s witnesses, participants of Warsaw Uprising. The subject of the analyses was a word "obcy" ("stranger/foreign") present in talks (recordings` transcriptions) coming from the Oral History Archive of the Warsaw Rising Museum.}, abstract={Having assumed that collected texts represent the homogeneous type of text in terms of genre and style, i.e. spoken accounts of the witnesses of history, in the lingustics?oriented studies of the gathered data the theory of the linguistic image of the world and the discourse concept were applied. As a result of the analysis, it was found that the foreignness expressed by the "obcy" is hyperbolized with lexical and pragmatical devices. Moreover, so?described "obcy" is unspecified thanks to co?occurring indefinite pronouns.}, abstract={Beside this tendency there are, however, attempts to identify the unknown person/ place/thing that can be observed in the usage of specifying definitions of what is understood by the term "obcy". This quality together with the presence of dynamics and fluidity in the attribution of the studied word were treated as the distinguishing features of analyzed discourse. Furthermore, the narrowing of the interlocutor`s viewpoint, from general to individual, reduces the vagueness in a strangers` descriptions.}, type={artykuł}, title={Kiedy obcy jest blisko. "Obcy" w relacjach świadków historii na materiale archiwum Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego = When Stranger is Close. "Obcy" ("stranger/ foreign") in the Accounts of the Witnesses of History on the basis of the Oral History Archive of the Warsaw Rising Museum}, keywords={obcy, relacja świadka historii, językowy obraz świata, dyskurs, badania archiwistyczno?korpusowe, stranger/foreign, account of history`s witness, linguistic image of the world, discourse, archive and corpus based studies}, }