
In the article, the subject of description included continuous and discontinuous autosemantic lexical units used in the medieval language (until the end of the 15th century) to denote two different religious rites described in the New Testament and the rite of Christian initiation in the New Testament and in the Middle Ages in Poland. They are a lexical representation of the concepts of BAPTISM. JOHN’S BAPTISM. LORD’S BAPTISM in the Słownik pojęciowy języka staropolskiego online [Conceptual Old Polish Dictionary online].
język religijny, język średniowiecza, P1-1091, semantyka historyczna, onomazjologia, konceptualizacja strukturyzująca, Philology. Linguistics
język religijny, język średniowiecza, P1-1091, semantyka historyczna, onomazjologia, konceptualizacja strukturyzująca, Philology. Linguistics
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