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Pozycja Nazwy trumien w polskich zakładach pogrzebowych(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2021) Serafin-Wicher, AleksandraThe aim of the article is to analyze semantic names of coffins. Onomastic material includes 102 names taken from the funeral home web pages and from the survey that was carried out by people working in funeral industry. The collected material comes from the period 2019–2022. The analyzed names of coffins were classified into 12 meaning groups. Out of them the most popular are the names originating from mythology, e.g. “Trumna Hades”, shape of the products, e.g. “Trumna Łodka” or even from particular countries, e.g. “Trumna Amerykanka” that were created through the process of transonimisation or onimisation. In article the author tries to create a typology of the coffin names that were produced in Poland.Pozycja Some remarks on for and against polysemy in Polish Cognitive Studies(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2015) Łozowski, Przemysław; Stachurska, AnnaIn the article, we ask a question of the role of polysemy in cognitive ethnolinguistic research identified here with the so-called Polish Cognitive Studies (after Tabakowska 2013). We first place polysemy in the context of the homonymy-polysemy dilemma and, then, attempt to establish to what degree polysemy can still be found of use and help in actual research. As we conclude, although polysemy features high on the agenda of the Polish Cognitive Studies circle, it happens at times to be found of limiting application, giving way to the denotation-connotation distinction.