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Dialect under the Giant Mountains region which is especially reflected in domestic form of given names
Maierová, Jana ; Rejzek, Jiří (advisor) ; Synková, Pavlína (referee)
This thesis deals with phonology and morphology of the microregion under the Giant Mountains (Podkrkonoší) and tries to find out which of the features considered to be characteristic for this region have been preserved/ have been lost. The thesis compares these results with the results of Český jazykový atlas (Czech language atlas). In the anthroponymic section, the thesis discusses the most common suffixes for the formation of domestic forms of given names and divides them further into several groups based on their use across generations or based on their use when expressing positive/neutral/negative relation to the naming of a person. Among these suffixes, it identifies two typical regional formants -če, -iště which are used for the formation of general nouns (appellatives) and naming nouns (propria), and compares their use with the older research.
Derivations of personal names
Vanišová, Anna ; Hrnčířová, Zdeňka (advisor) ; Smedts, Willy (referee)
Title: Derivations of personal names Author: Anna Vanišová Department: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts Study program: Netherlandistics Supervisor: PhDr. Zdenka Hrnčířová Number of pages: 104 Attachments: 45 pages Year: 2011 Key words: derivations, derivatives, suffixes, personal names intuitive forming, productivity This thesis aims to analyze of selected derivations of personal names. Names were chosen to include a range of various suffixes, which are a common base for derivations. The practical part of this work investigates the knowledge and correctness of spontanious intuitive creating of lexicalized derivations of personal names. The research is conducted by questionnaires of Dutch and Czech native speakers.
Suffix -iný in the Old and Middle Czech Language
Chybová, Barbora
This paper is aimed at the problem of the existence and (non)productivity of the suffix -iný in old and middle Czech language. Although the suffix -iný represents one of the systemic members of the group of possessive adjectival endings -óv, -in, -ový, -iný, other possibilities of interpretation of this conclusion are being examined.
Research in word-formation in the past and in the present time
Štícha, František
The aim of this study is to point out the substantial difference between the possibilities of the research in word-formation rules in the Czech language in the past and in the present time.

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