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Towards the typology of diachronic processes
Savický, Nikolaj
Oldřich Leška introduced for the description of Russian syntax the notion of syntactic polymorphism (i.e. great variety of sentence types), which he related to the weakening of inflexionality. This connection is dubious, because such non-inflexional languages as French or English are syntactically highly monomorphic while the syntax of highly inflexional old Indo-European languages is polymorphic in a way similar to the Russian. The weakening of inflexionality as well as monomorphization of syntax are analogical processes supported by language mixing.
I-stem nouns in Old Czech. Morphology and foundation
Gladkova, Hana
This study is the first contribution to description of i-stem nouns in Old Czech in context of development in Slavic languages. That is why it is based on structural description of Common Slavic and formal development in Old Church Slavic in connection with category of noun gender. Description of i-stem nouns in special literature and the Old Czech Dictionary is assessed. Some conclusions on status of this declination in 13.-14. cent. and its representation in the Dictionary are mentioned.
Dobrovský a slovanské bible : doprovodný svazek ke sborníku statí z mezinárodní konference Josef Dobrovský. Fundator studiorum slavicorum, Praha 10. - 13. června 2003
Thomson, Francis J.
Francis J. Thomson elaborated his paper on Dobrovský's studies dealing with the Slavonic translation of the Bible in a monograph that is publisched as a separate companion volume to the Proceedings of the Conference. It is an exhaustive survey of the development of the research in this field from very first attempts to analyse this issue till the present time in which the author has shown the lasting validity of the findings reached by Dobrovský two centuries ago.
Josef Dobrovský. Fundator studiorum slavicorum : proceedings of the International Conference : Prague, 10th - 13 th June 2003

The volum contains 50 papers by scholars from 13. countries read at the International Conference organized on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the birth of Josef Dobrovský the aim of which was to assess the significance of his work in the light of the present-day research.
Institute of Slavonic Studies as the part of Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences - myth or reality?
Bečka, Jiří
The incorporation of Institute of Slavonic Studies into Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences in the year 1953 and scientific activities.
The question of Czech and Bulgarian adjectives influenced by English
Sixtová, Hedvika
Not only about adjectives borrowed from Enlish, but also a view on the way they influence the adjectives of the borrowing language.
Josef Dobrovsky and Lusatia
Ulbrechtová, Helena
Josef Dobrovsky and Lusatian Sorbian.
Books on Slovak Studies in Czech Publishing Houses 1918-1925
Zelenková, Anna ; Pokorný, M.
The article is devoted to books on Slovak studies in Czech publishing houses (1918-1925).
Dmytry Chyzhevs´kyj: The man and his work : proceedings from an international conference organized by the Slavonic Library (at the National Library of the Czech Republic) and three institutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences - the Slavonic Institute, the Institute of Czech Literature and the Institute of Philosophy, held in Prague, June 13-15 2002

The proceedings contain papers presented at the international scholarly conference dedicated to a great Ukrainian, Prof. Dmytro Chyzevs´kyj. This conference marked 25th anniversary of his death and aimed to commemorate his remarkable scientific work dealing with linguistics and literature of Slavonic nations.

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