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Slovenian linguistics 2000-2005
Blažek, David
The article presents a compendium of the works from Slovenian linguists as well as some moments of the language situation in Slovenian in the determinate period.
Matija Majar Ziljski and his contribution to the emancipation of the Slovene language in 19th century
Blažek, David
The article is devoted to Matija Majar Ziljski who stimulated a wider use of the Slovenian language in the educational system and state administration in the middle of the 19th century. His language demands were the part of his political programme, whose importance exceeded the frontiers of Carinthia.
Linguistic analysis of written narratives of eleven-years-old children
Karhanová, Kamila ; Kaderka, Petr
Analysis of language means in written texts (stylistic means, coherence, grammar and vocabulary).
Jan Svoboda
Barvíková, Hana
The inventory of Jan Svoboda’s (linguist and onomasticist) personal papers covers mostly working documentation of the creator, i.e. material to his work in onomastics and in institutions that were devoted to the discipline; the group containing documents to his public activities is therefore the largest.
Czech král?
Vykypěl, Bohumil
Etymological origin of Czech word král.
Development of linguistic thoughts
Kraus, Jiří
Reflection on development of philological thoughts. Analysis of linguistic texts and topics.
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.
Towards the typology of diachronic processes
Savický, Nikolaj
Oldřich Leška introduced for the description of Russian syntax the notion of syntactic polymorphism (i.e. great variety of sentence types), which he related to the weakening of inflexionality. This connection is dubious, because such non-inflexional languages as French or English are syntactically highly monomorphic while the syntax of highly inflexional old Indo-European languages is polymorphic in a way similar to the Russian. The weakening of inflexionality as well as monomorphization of syntax are analogical processes supported by language mixing.
I-stem nouns in Old Czech. Morphology and foundation
Gladkova, Hana
This study is the first contribution to description of i-stem nouns in Old Czech in context of development in Slavic languages. That is why it is based on structural description of Common Slavic and formal development in Old Church Slavic in connection with category of noun gender. Description of i-stem nouns in special literature and the Old Czech Dictionary is assessed. Some conclusions on status of this declination in 13.-14. cent. and its representation in the Dictionary are mentioned.

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