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Anoikonyms in the Týnec Region
Breburdová, Tereza ; Nedvědová, Blanka (advisor) ; Šmejkalová, Martina (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to collect, categorise, and analyse current anoikonyms belonging to the cadastral area of Týnec nad Sázavou and Bukovany. The theoretical part of the thesis introduces anoikonyms from the general point of view. Moreover, there is a chapter which describes the researched area. The practical part of the thesis is based on the process of collecting current anoikonyms and their categorisation. The data was collected from maps, literature, and field research. All anoikonyms were ordered alphabetically and described in terms of localisation, type, word formation, and motivation. Subsequently, the anoikonyms were analysed according to Šmilauer's meaning classification, type classification, and method of creation. At the end of the practical part, the anoikonyms are compared with their variants.
Transformations of the symbolic layer of the landscape: analysis of minor place names and local names in old maps of the city of Jičín and its surroundings
Dařílek, Petr ; Chromý, Pavel (advisor) ; Šantrůčková, Markéta (referee)
Diploma thesis is focusing on local place names and minor place names in the landscape as part of landscape memory. The landscape consists of many layers, one of which is also symbolic layer. This layer is also created by toponyms, they have the power to affect us in how we perceive the landscape, and also carry valuable information about culture and history. The aim of this thesis is to analyse place names and minor place names in historical maps of Jičín and the surrounding area. This thesis will try to determine which local place names are steady parts of the Jičín landscape, if and how place names change thorough time, and whether there can be registered a disappearance of minor place names and local place names.
Czech Dialectology – current research and future
Šimečková, Marta
The paper deals with present research of Czech dialects. It is focused on main works. e. g. The Czech Linguistic Atlas, Dictionary of Czech Dialects, Dictionary of Moravian and Silesian Anoikonyms. There are discussed some directions for future research too.\n
Minor Place Names in the Area of the Municipality of Lány
Hurdová, Alena ; Štěpán, Pavel (advisor) ; Martínek, František (referee)
The bachelor thesis provides an analysis of minor place names in the area and behind border of area of municipality of Lány in the Rakovník region, based firstly on the list of minor place names of Lány, Lány deer-park and Vašírov from the 1960s, secondly on own fieldwork. The analysis is based on motivation as well as on the structure of the individual names; studies by V. Šmilauer (1972) and by M. Majtán (1973) serve as a starting point for the analysis. However the possibility of application of a model classification (cf. Šrámek 1999, Pleskalová 1992) is outlined as well. A comparison of lists from the 1940s and the 1960s with the contemporary use of minor place names form an important part of the thesis. And new list of minor place names based on this part is constructed.
On Motivation of Moravian and Silesian Anoikonyms Derivate from the Appellative kámen
Šimečková, Marta
This paper deals with motivation of Moravian and Silesian minor place names containing the basic noun kámen ‚stone‘, e. g. Kameňák (the suffix -ák was attached to the respective noun to create this anoikonym), Kamenice (with the suffix -ice), Kamenička (with the suffix -ička). There are numerous motivations, the most frequent is the motivation of soil quality and of location (especially in prepositional anoikonyms, for example Mezi kamencem, Na kamenici). Other motivations are rare: motivation of a particular stone as significant part of the landscape, motivation of building material or stone mining. The frequency of these motivations is different from the frequency of motivations in underived anoikonyms (or anoikonyms containing plural form of the fundamental word Kameny; in this type of anoikonyms, motivation by a particular stone in the site is more frequent). The motivation is hard to determine in some cases, the interpretation can be impeded by bachelor's etymology therefore it is necessary to cooperate with old maps.
Dialectology and the Dictionary of Moravian and Silesian Anoikonyms
Čižmárová, Libuše
The paper presents the methodology used in the Dictionary of Moravian and Silesian Anoikonyms (minor place names). The origin and word-formational and grammatical characteristics of the names can only be disclosed by knowing the development of the dialect in Moravia and Silesia. The computer program offers a possibility to generate maps enabling comparison with dialect maps contained in the Czech Linguistic Atlas.
Remarks on Some Dialect Denominations of Animals in Minor Place Names
Konečná, Hana
The minor place names represent a notable language material for the language study. The article deals with the minor place names relating to the dialect expressions for the ant, sparrow and stork. These several examples comparing the areas of dialectisms and proper names are able to show the distinct interconnection of onomastics and dialectology.
Dialectisms (not only lexical) in the Dictionary of Moravian and Silesian Anoikonyms
Šipková, Milena
The author informs about the projects processing the anoikonyms in The Czech Republic, and draws attention to dialektisms in the Dictionary of Moravian and Silesian anoikonyms.
To the Moravian and Silesian anoikonyms
Šipková, Milena
The author deals with the current state of compiling the Dictionary of Moravian a nd Silesian anoikonyms, mentions its history and demonstrates the examples on maps.
Slovník pomístních jmen v Čechách
Harvalík, Milan
On the history and development of the dictionary of minor place names.

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