Language etiquette in ‘Letters on exhausted paper by Agnieszka Osiecka and Jeremi Przybora’
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Article ‘Language etiquette in Letters on exhausted paper by Agnieszka Osiecka and Jeremi Przybora’ is a linguistic analysis of about 100 letters of correspondents. Speech acts presented in this correspondence include: addressees’ formulas, requests, thanks, compliments and farewell acts. This article mentions the names and research of eminent linguists, such as Małgorzata Marcjanik, Krystyna Data or Eugeniusz Grodziński. It is worth noting that the courtesy formulas conceived by the correspondents express the ties between them, creating the appearance of direct contact.
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