Genology as a thought style in terms of teaching polish as a foreign language Cover Image

Genologia jako styl myślowy implikacje glottodydaktyczne (na przykładzie felietonu)
Genology as a thought style in terms of teaching polish as a foreign language

Author(s): Anna Dunin-Dudkowska
Subject(s): Foreign languages learning, Communication studies, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: genology/genre studies; genre of speech; genre pattern; teaching Polish as a foreign language;feuilleton

Summary/Abstract: A new view on genology perceives it as a thought style, including a community of researchers describing conventions shaping people’s communication behaviours, replicated to preserve the tradition and create a community of cultural community. It is an interdisciplinary science, composed of numerous trends, diversified in terms of methodology, thriving within its own cognitive space, being a set of relatively coherent theoretical assumptions and their analytical applications. Teaching Polish as a foreign language may not be indifferent to its achievements. Foreigners studying Polish, among acquired linguistic and cultural competences also develop their genological subcompetence. Knowledge of Polish genres should be based on acquisition of a genre pattern and its variants. The didactic version of a genre slightly differs from the classical variants. The author presents an application of the genological apparatus to describe feuilleton, the genre introduced in teaching on the highest levels of linguistic competences.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 27
  • Page Range: 193-208
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Polish