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Etymological research into Old Church Slavonic. Proceedings of the Etymological Symposium Brno 2014, 9-11 September 2014, Brno
Janyšková, Ilona ; Karlíková, Helena
The contributions included in this book were presented at the international scientific conference Etymological Symposium Brno 2014, with the subtitle Etymological Research into Old Church Slavonic: from the Slavonic, Indo-European and General Linguistic Perspective. It was organized by the Department of Etymology of the Institute of the Czech Language of AS CR in Brno as a part of the project of the Czech Science Foundation Etymological Dictionary of the Old Church Slavonic Language: Summing up a Generational Project.
The Croatian-Romance language relationships
Boček, Vít
The paper deals with the relationship of Croatian language with Romance languages from the point of view of contact linguistics.
Participation of the Czech dialectology in the project of the Slavic linguistic atlas
Ireinová, Martina
The Slavic Linguistic Atlas belongs to the most significant projects of the Slavic linguistics. It is extraordinarily important not only for linguistics, but also for a range of other scientific branches (e.g. history, ethnology, culturology, religionistics). The idea of the all-Slavic atlas originated as early as in 1929 and started to come into existence at the break of the 50th and 60th of the 20th century. One of the founders of the Slavic Linguistic Atlas was also the Czech linguist Bohuslav Havránek. Of the Czech dialectologists, J. Bělič, S. Utěšený, A. Vašek, K. Fic, J. Vojtová, and others have taken a notable share in the creation of this geolinguistic work. At present, the Czech National Committee processes the volume Reflections of *tort, *tolt, *tert, *telt of the fonetic-grammatical series.
Greek as a source of Arabic borrowings in Slavic languages
Karlíková, Helena
The article analyzes two borrowings which came into Slavic languages from Arabic. However, Arabic was only acting as a mediator in this case.

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