Project information
Czech Language in Linguistic Terms (a dictionary)
- Project Identification
- GA405/98/0746
- Project Period
- 1/1998 - 1/2000
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Czech Science Foundation
- Standard Projects
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Arts
Linguistic dictionaries and encyclopaedias are of the tools, which can support theoretical and methodological plurality in linguistics and at the same time minimise barriers in communication connected with this plurality. Nevertheless, there still does n ot exit a work presenting the Czech language from this point of view. It is the aim of this work to fill in this gap. The result of this project should be a dictionary serving to three main purposes : a) to present the widest possible range of knowledge resulting from linguistic research of the Czech language, b) to inform about position of Czech bohemistcs in international context, c) to bring information about linguistic phenomena existing in Czech. This dictionary should serve to graduate and post-gr aduate students of bohemistics both in our country and abroad, to teachers of the Czech language and to scientific workers dealing with it.
Publications
Total number of publications: 192
2005
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Balto-Fennic mythological names of Baltic origin
Baltistica, year: 2005, volume: 39, edition: 2
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Baltský horizont ve východočeské hydronymii?
Spisovnost a nespisovnost. Zdroje, proměny a perspektivy., year: 2005
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Bibliografie české baltistiky
Sborník prací Filozofické fakulty brněnské univerzity, year: 2005
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Current progress in Altaic etymology
Folia Orientalia, year: 2005, volume: 52, edition: 1
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Current progress in South Cushitic Comparative Historical Linguistics
Folia Orientalia, year: 2005, volume: 42, edition: 1
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Cushitic and Omotic strata in Ongota, a moribund language of uncertain affiliation from Southeast Ethiopia
Archiv orientální, year: 2005, volume: 73, edition: 1
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Glottochronologie a její aplikace pro slovanské jazyky
Sborník prací Filozofické fakulty brněnské univerzity A 53, year: 2005
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Hic erant leones. Indo-European "lion" et alii
Journal of Indo-European Studies, year: 2005, volume: 33, edition: 1-2
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Indo-European and Afroasiatic prepostions and related words: common heritage or a result of convergence?
Nostratic Centennial Conference: the Pécs Papers, year: 2005
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Indo-Iranian elements in Fenno-Ugric mythological lexicon
Indogermanische Forschungen, year: 2005, volume: 110, edition: 1