Browsing by Author "Lisowska, Monika"
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Item Chat: ¿ "conversación escrita" o "texto escrito oralizado"?(Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu, 2006) Lisowska, MonikaThe aim of this paper is to show the discursive duality of the online conversation, also known as online chat. Although this kind of communication seems to be similar to face-to-face chat, it cannot be ignored that chatroom discourse is text-based. The author describes the online chat as a mixture of features from spoken and written discourse, wanting to answer whether it is closer to the one or to the other kind of discourse.Item La expresión verbal de las emociones negativas: el caso del insulto(AMU Press, 2010-12-30) Lisowska, MonikaAn insult is one of the cases of verbal aggression and undoubtedly it is an everyday life phenomenon. Insulting is a display of direct aggression which arises from anger and aims at the effect on the recipient’s mind. The act of abuse on the other hand, is conditioned by multiple factors. Its success depends, for example, on the knowledge of culture to which the recipient of an insult belongs. Despite the fact that an insult is a cultural phenomenon, i.e. dependent on a particular culture, the mechanism of abuse itself is identical in the entire world. Generally, it is possible to determine a list of universal human disabilities which are subject to insults as well as a universal list of topic areas of insulting expressions.Item Zmiany kierunku wiatru wraz z wysokością w Ciężkowicach(Wydawnictwo Poznańskiego Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk, 2015) Lisowska, MonikaThe aim of this paper is the investigation of vertical wind direction changes in Ciężkowice. In the study, data on wind speed and direction from the wind data collection tower in Ciężkowice for over a 2-year period (from June 2008 to May 2010) were used. Wind speed was measured at two heights, 10 and 40 m a.g.l. The location selected for this analysis is an upland landscape, typical of this part of Poland. Average wind direction at 40 m a.g.l. was deflected by 11° to the right. The studies revealed the influence of local conditions on wind speed and direction in Ciężkowice. Also shown is a domination of wind from the southern and western sectors at both heights.