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Search for: [Abstract = "This article discusses Polish\-Latin bilingualism as a distinctive feature of the nobility \(also known as \"the Sarmatians\"\). Sarmatism is characterized by the type of communication that is marked by deeply assimilated Latin or so\-called \"macaronic speech\". The tendency towards macaronisation is seen as an exponent of the aesthetic Sarmatian erudition rather than as a symptom of the degeneration of the Polish language during the Saxon times."]

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ZSJ 2015

Szagun, Dorota Steciąg, Magdalena - red. nauk. Adamczyk, Magdalena - red. nauk. Biszczanik, Marek - red. nauk.

2016
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