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Based on a thorough analysis of the given Stanislav's work that in theme deviates from his publications oriented mostly historically, the paper confirms that the method of research predominantly reflects the author's way of thinking and that the theme of research has only a marginal influence on it. However, the linguistic works of J. Stanislav show natural tendencies of a gradual (though unfinished) transition from one methodology to another one naturally following in development. Like structuralism was a natural result of positivistically accumulated human knowledge, also in Stanislav's work the amount of accumulated knowledge from historical and general linguistics and his good command of several live languages and dialects supported by scientific intuition naturally transformed into functional conclusions in synchronic phonetics and phonology (identical with conclusions of linguistic structuralism).
Slavica Slovaca
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2004
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vol. 39
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issue 2
156-162
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The present contribution commemorates the birth centenary of the renown Slovak researcher in Slavonic studies, Ján Stanislav. On the occasion of this anniversary, an interdisciplinary conference with international attendance took place in Liptovsky Ján, birthplace of Ján Stanislav. Participants discussed the existing accomplishments as well as future perspectives of the Slovak Slavonic studies and evaluated the legacy of Stanislav's work. By way of summarizing theses, the author points out needs and possibilities of further research on relationships between Slovaks and other nations, particularly Polish, Czech and German. Recent results from research in the ethno-religious situation among inhabitants of East Slovakia adhering to the Byzantine-Slavonic rite.
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