Institute of Slavonic Studies

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Ones more to Dobrovsky's conception of litterary language
Gladkova, Hana
Conditions and principles of Dobrovsky's conceptions of Czech standard language.
The question of Great Moravia Christianization
Hauptová, Zoe
Progressive opinions of Slavists in the Age of Eulightment and Renaissance on the location of Great Moravia and the influence of Cyrillus and Methodius
Josef Dobrovský and the beginnings of Indo-European linguistics
Hauptová, Zoe
Only by the end of his life Josef Dobrovský started to contemplete the existence of Indo-European linguistic union.
Neology a singular point of linguistics
Savický, Nikolaj
Neology can be considered a place, where oppositions between synchrony and diachrony, langue and parole, immanent description and sociolinguistics are abrogated (aufgehoben). This domain offers rich concrete material for application of such notions as open system, system-striving process and others, notions that play important part in neo- and poststructuralist theories, and also aren't fremd to the traditions of the Prague linguistic school.
The Role of the Croat Glagolitical Sources in the Research of the Slavonic Old Testament
Čermák, Václav
The paper contens the resultats of the textological analysis of the Provers in the Croat Glagolitical Breviaries.
The Correspondences of the Lexical and Syntactical Features in the Old Church Slavonic Prophetology with other Old Church Slavonic Biblical Texts
Bláhová, Emilie
The paper comprises the most significant lexical correspondences and differences between the Old Church Slavonic Prophetologion and the Old Church Slavonic Psalter and the New Testament texts. The lexicon of Prophetologion is quite similar to the Apostle, but differs from the Gospel in many variants. The only syntactic topic dealt with are the infinitive clauses.
The Czech Vienna as a part of the specific interliterary community?
Černý, Marcel
The article deals with the problematic of the literary production of Czech Viennese literati as a specific literary phenomenon. The author attempts, on the basis of the theoretical standpoints of the international project led by D. Ďurišin (Specific Interliterary Communities I-VI, Bratislava 1987-1993), to define the literary specifics of the works published in Vienna as well as, for the need of the article, about Vienna by local authors in Czech.
Balkan Slavs and their "original homeland" in the medieval sources
Havlíková, Lubomíra
The contribution analyses the migration of Eastern Slav peoples (Bulgarians, Serbians, Croats) from their "original homeland" in Northern and Eastern Europe into the southern regions of the Balkan peninsula and the designation of this "homeland" as "old" (palaia) and "great" (megale) used in the Byzantine sources (Theophanes Confessor, Nicephorus, Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus).
Great Moravia between Byzantium and the Latin West
Vavřínek, Vladimír
The Cyrillo-Methodian mission in Great Moravia did not intend to incorporate this country into the sphere of Byzantine political power but to strengthen the independence of the Moravian state by creating an ecclesiastical church province independent of Bavarian bishops. While maintaining the idea of the supreme power of the Byzantine emperor over the entire Christian world they recognized at the same time the jurisdiction of the Roman pope. The creation of Slavonic literature and the introduction of the Slavonic language into liturgy, a revolutionary deed at that time, was intended as a means for establishing an autonomous Slavonic culture that would further develop on its own.

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