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Slavica Slovaca
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2016
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vol. 51
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issue 2
171 - 180
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The main idea of the following paper is to bring to a wider professional community methodology of the map´s preparation for lexical-word-formation series of the international research project Slavic Linguistic Atlas, which has not yet been given more attention. As an example we use the preparation of a separate dialect map Sl 1844° ‘старая женщина’ (‘old woman’), a legends pertaining to it and a commentary for the upcoming volume within aforementioned series of Atlas – Family relationships.
Slavica Slovaca
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2009
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vol. 44
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issue 1
5-12
EN
From a long time ago researches have been done in the historical linguistic and dialectology and they will always remain as a part and meaning of national identification, especially in time when the searching for national identity has got a support in the natural, uncontrolled language development and when it respects a past experience. Semantic analysis of vocabulary in dialects of particular Slavonic languages after a complex area elaboration - for instance in the Slavic Linguistic Atlas project - gives a testimony to differentiation as well as integration features of examined items with surrounding language environment. On several illustrative examples, such as 'dedina' (village), 'strom' (tree), 'hora' (forest), the author points out the constants that are permanent identifying features of Slovak language and that, in course of natural development from a supra-dialect sphere in the pre-standard period, have become constituent parts of the contemporary standard Slovak language.
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In the first part, the author brings a brief outline of steps leading to the creation of the Slavic Linguistic Atlas from the year 1929. It presents linguists who participated in creation of this monumental work (mainly for the Slovak part). The second part is devoted to the present times with the emphases on computer processing which is of a great benefit for compilers of the newer volumes of the Slavic Linguistic Atlas. Computer processing has been introduced since the year 1996. The author presents summary of the development and improvement of specialized software programs including the support program MAPola and font ZRCola which are used at present. The text is complemented by samples of computer processing from the 4th volume of the atlas focused on agriculture.
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This volume of the lexico-morphological series of the Slavic Linguistic Atlas (hereafter OLA) presents regional differentiation among the Slavic dialects in the lexicon of agriculture, one of the oldest production activities of the Slavs. It is the result of the work of an international collective of authors. By decision of the OLA International Commission, the Slovak National Commission of the OLA was charged with the editing and publication of this volume (A. Ferenčíková, editor in chief; editorial Board of Volume: A. Ferenčíková, M. Chochol, Ľ. Králik, P. Žigo (Bratislava), H. Jenč (Budyšin), J. Siatkowski (Warszawa), Ž. Ž. Varbot (Moskva).
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