Danuta Stanulewicz
List of John Benjamins publications in which Danuta Stanulewicz is involved.
2026 From agriculture and politics to ecology: The word for green in the Polish press, 1945–1963 and 2010 Progress in Colour Studies: Colour Expression and Cognition, Biggam, Carole P., Domicele Jonauskaite, Mari Uusküla and Dimitris Mylonas (eds.), pp. 147–167 | Chapter
The aim of this paper is to investigate the use of the term for green, zielony, in the press released in Poland in 1945–1963 and in 2010. The data have been extracted from ChronoPress: Portal Tekstów Prasowych (Pawłowski 2021), a corpus of Polish newspapers and magazines, and the National Corpus… read more
2026 Beige in Polish: Salience, associations, connotations and possible prototypical references Progress in Colour Studies: Colour Expression and Cognition, Biggam, Carole P., Domicele Jonauskaite, Mari Uusküla and Dimitris Mylonas (eds.), pp. 204–221 | Chapter
The aim of this paper is to investigate how the noun beż and adjective beżowy ‘beige’, borrowed from French, are understood by Polish speakers. In a survey study, 100 participants (50 women and 50 men) were asked to write down their own definitions of beige as well as to provide associations and… read more
2018 Chapter 13. Colour and ideology: The word for red in the Polish press, 1945–1954 Progress in Colour Studies: Cognition, language and beyond, MacDonald, Lindsay W., Carole P. Biggam and Galina V. Paramei (eds.), pp. 397–424 | Chapter
The use of the Polish term for red, czerwony, was investigated in the press released in the period 1945–1954. The data have been extracted from ChronoPress: Chronologiczny Korpus Polskich Tekstów Prasowych (1945–1954), a corpus of Polish newspapers and magazines. At the time of writing this… read more
2014 Axiological aspects of Polish colour vocabulary: A study of associations Colour Studies: A broad spectrum, Anderson, Wendy, Carole P. Biggam, Carole Hough and Christian Kay (eds.), pp. 258–272 | Article
The aim of this paper is to investigate axiological attributes of Polish colour terms. We pose the following questions: Which colours are evaluated mostly positively, negatively and neutrally? Are there objects which are provided as both positive and negative associations of a single colour? Are… read more
2011 Kashubian colour vocabulary New Directions in Colour Studies, Biggam, Carole P., Carole Hough, Christian Kay and David R. Simmons (eds.), pp. 105–120 | Article
The aim of this paper is to present the colour lexicon, including both basic and non-basic terms, found in Kashubian (or Cassubian), a West Slavic language spoken by a relatively small community inhabiting the coast of the Baltic Sea (the Pomorskie Province in Poland). The results of the… read more



