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The share of linguistic theory in constituting (and early development) of modern standard Czech.
Šipková, Milena
The author outlines the extra-linguistic factors which influenced (determined) the difference between the norm of the standard (literary) Czech and the norm of colloquial Czech - among them, it was the influence of contemporary linguistic theory which played an important role. \n
Vrátný Černý na dovolené v Deštném: about nouns with the adjective form
Spinková, Stanislava
The paper deals with Czech nouns which are formal adjectives. There are f. e. names of persons (f. e. vrátný, pokojská), types of meat or drinks (f. e. kuřecí, plzeňské), names of biological families (psovití, hřibovité) etc. ranked among these nouns and some surnames (f. e. Černý) or geographic names (f. e. Deštné) as well. They are formed by adjectival suffixes and declined as adjectives
Do Traditional Dialects Still Exist Today?
Kloferová, Stanislava
The item describes the situation of traditional territorial dialects in the area of the Czech national language at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries. It deals with the circumstances that have been participating in the development of dialects. Important is primarily the factor of the social prestige of a dialect. It manifests itself differently in Bohemia (socially asymptomatic) and in Moravia and Silesia (socially symptomatic).
Dialects of the Czech language.
Ireinová, Martina ; Konečná, Hana
The item deals with individual dialect groups, sub-groups and types, their characteristic dialect signs are presented. Sampels of authentic dialect utterances are added.
Dance in the lexicon of our ancestors
Karlíková, Helena
The paper deals with the etymological analysis of some Czech words with the meaning of dance.
Where have the Old Czech words gone? III
Janyšková, Ilona
The paper deals with the etymological explanation of some words in Old Czech: pastýř, chalužník, prták.

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