National Repository of Grey Literature 8 records found  Search took 0.01 seconds. 
What is the Internet Language Guide and how to work with it
Konečná, Hana
The Internet Language Guide (ILG) was made accessible in January 2009. In creating it, the linguists of the Institute of the Czech Language (ICL) built on their experience of the language advising. This public service belongs to notable activities of the ICL. The dictionary part of the ILG contains more than 82 000 entries at present, the explanatory part focuses mainly on the phenomena which repeatedly are the subject of questions of the Czech language users. At the beginning of 2014, the ILG was interconnected with the Dictionary of the Literary Czech Language (more than 192 000 entries) and with the Dictionary of Literary Czech for School and Public (approx. 48 000 entries).
Překážet, nebo zavazet? On Dialectal Phenomena in Contemporary Czech
Kloferová, Stanislava
Traditional territorial dialects may retreat or perish, but the territorial differences continue to exit in common speech. In the paper, the surviving, stable as well as the perishing phenomena are presented.
New, Pilsen, four per cent, lower, narrower, rotten… About Adjectives in Czech
Spinková, Stanislava
The paper deals with adjectives, especially with their derivation and declension. The author also concentrates on dialectal phenomena and formal adjectives among family names.
To the Names of Pubs, Inns, Taprooms and Dives
Šipková, Milena
On the material collected for the Dictionary of Moravian nad Silesian anoikonyms, the author pays attention to the names of pubs and inns on the territory of Moravia and Silesia. In the first part of the article, she lists some frequently used common names for a pub (hospoda, hostinec, šenk, krčma, pajzl) together with their short etymologies; in the second part she sorts the collected names into semantic groups according to their motivations.
Jan Hus and his relevance for contemporary Czech
Šimečková, Marta
The paper summarizes existing research of the influence of Jan Hus on Czech language, specifically on phonological, morphological, syntactic and lexical plane. Also, the innovation of orthographic system is mentioned, which is attributed to Jan Hus.
Once more to the interpretation of idioms in Czech (from the perspective of the etymology)
Karlíková, Helena
An etymological analysis of some Czech phraseological units with archaic expression, their meaning and interpretation.
Where have the Old Czech words gone?
Janyšková, Ilona
The paper deals with the etymological explanation of some words in Old Czech: broný, peřěstý, polet.

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