Official communication in Upper Silesia in the 16th-18th centuries. Discursological approach

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Forthcoming
29 July 2024

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ISBN-13 (15)
978-83-226-4408-9

Synopsis

The monograph represents a significant milestone in shaping the patterns of official communication in Poland. The research material comprises office collections originating from Upper Silesia during the 16th to 18th centuries, encompassing multiple towns governed by European municipal law.  Due to the broad jurisdiction of local offices, the extant documents embody two distinct discourses: chancellery discourse, governing legal-social and ownership relations among residents, and court discourse, concerned with arbitrating disputes and maintaining public order. The characteristics of both discourses are related to the description of pragmatic functions typical for them, text categories and genres of statements recorded in written form.

Author Biography

Mirosława Siuciak, University of Silesia in Katowice

Professor at the Institute of Linguistics of the University of Silesia in Katowice. Author of numerous works in the field of the history of the Polish language, contemporary and old linguistic norms and the development of standards of communication behavior. She is also interested in the linguistic aspects in Upper Silesia – in historical and contemporary terms. She adeptly integrates a diverse array of research methodologies in her scholarly investigations, encompassing disciplines such as linguistic genology, textology, discursology, stylistics, sociolinguistics, pragmalinguistics, and normative linguistics. [13.03.2024]

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