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Slovak among Slavic languages (the question of Slovak - South Slavic lexical correspondences)
Kraml, Jan ; Nábělková, Mira (advisor) ; Mucsková, Gabriela (referee)
BA thesis "Slovak amongst Slavonic Languages (On the Question of Slovak - South Slavonic lexical correspondences)" deals with correspondences between Slovak as West Slavonic language and South Slavonic languages. In the first part, opinions about the origin of Slovak are summarized (Theories about homogenous or heterogeneous origin of Slovak and the migration-integration theory), which introduce specifics of central Slovak, which is the basis for standard Slovak, and put them into context with Non-West-Slavonic languages. Then an overview of studies dedicated to issues of Slovak - South Slavonic lexical correspondences, which is less researched than phonetic-morphologic correspondences, follows. The main part of the thesis is the analysis of material from Slavonic language atlas (OLA), which is an important project of Slavonic linguistic geography focused on Slavonic dialectal differentiation. The aim of this thesis was to show the range and character of Slovak - South Slavic language equivalence on the material of the 9th volume of OLA, which focuses on thematic area of Man. Apart from research motivation emerging from Slovak Studies and General Slavonic Studies, the thesis also touches the issues of Czech-Slovak language contact; Slovak - South Slavic parallels, which do not have equivalents in...
Slovak among Slavic languages (the question of Slovak - South Slavic lexical correspondences)
Kraml, Jan ; Nábělková, Mira (advisor) ; Mucsková, Gabriela (referee)
BA thesis "Slovak amongst Slavonic Languages (On the Question of Slovak - South Slavonic lexical correspondences)" deals with correspondences between Slovak as West Slavonic language and South Slavonic languages. In the first part, opinions about the origin of Slovak are summarized (Theories about homogenous or heterogeneous origin of Slovak and the migration-integration theory), which introduce specifics of central Slovak, which is the basis for standard Slovak, and put them into context with Non-West-Slavonic languages. Then an overview of studies dedicated to issues of Slovak - South Slavonic lexical correspondences, which is less researched than phonetic-morphologic correspondences, follows. The main part of the thesis is the analysis of material from Slavonic language atlas (OLA), which is an important project of Slavonic linguistic geography focused on Slavonic dialectal differentiation. The aim of this thesis was to show the range and character of Slovak - South Slavic language equivalence on the material of the 9th volume of OLA, which focuses on thematic area of Man. Apart from research motivation emerging from Slovak Studies and General Slavonic Studies, the thesis also touches the issues of Czech-Slovak language contact; Slovak - South Slavic parallels, which do not have equivalents in...
Prague years of John Stanislav and the Czechoslovak Byzantine studies
Havlíková, Lubomíra
The article presents the personality of the famous Slovak filologist John Stanislav and his activities during his Prague stay.

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