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The lexical database MADLA and possibilities of its use
Chybová, Barbora ; Záhořová, E.
The lexical database of the humanistic and baroque Czech MADLA covers vocabulary from 1500–1780. It contains about 750 000 hand-excerpted documents stemming from dictionaries, herbaria, chronicles and other literary documents from this historical period. Using this database, it is possible to monitor the development of meaning, word formation, paradigm and other grammatical categories, and it serves as a basis for further research on the vocabulary from the 16th–18th centuries. The text describes a representative sample of change in the meaning of the substantive kredenc („cupboard“), the meaning of which has shifted from the original „tasting“ to the contemporary „dresser“. Emphasis is placed on the proof and comparison of different meanings of this word.
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The language of two Baroque preachers, Bílovský and de Waldt
BUTULOVÁ, Klára
The overall theme of this diploma thesis are homilies entitled to Saint Anna by two baroque homilists, who origin from various language backgrounds. This thesis is divided into two major sections. The first section includes general information about the important baroque preachers {--} with a focus on Bílovský and de Waldt. It also provides valuable information about the contemporary grammars. The first section of this thesis is primarily based on a proven literature theory. The second section of this thesis includes practical analysis of three specific homilies on the phonological and morphological levels. The analysis is based on the theme, style, and lexicon pages of content as well as the confrontation of their means of expression. The objective of this thesis is a comparison of the languages, shown by both preachers through phonology, morphology, and the judgment of a level to which spoken language extends into their language.
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Specific features of spoken language of native speakers in selected locations in the country of Domažlice
KŘÍŽ, Petr
This thesis is aimed at the current state of Chod dialect which is a part of South-West Bohemian dialectal group. It deals first of all with the study of lexical level of the dialect mentioned above, however phonology as well as morphology is also concerned. The basic part of the thesis is consisted of thematic and differential dictionaries which reflect the current state of vocabulary of Chod dialect based upon the research done between 2004 {--} 2007. The thesis is completed with the chapter describing a historical development of the explored area and general information on dialectology and dialectal research is also included. The extra materials involve transcribed utterances of informants.
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