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The paper diccusses key proper names in modem Russian - names of personalities that are at the focus of publikę attention. They, like key words in generał, have theer oron spe- cific features, e. g. high frequency and use in titles of joumalistic discourse. Special attention is paid on the use of key proper names in different language games conditioned by theirlinguistic and extralinguistic associative potential.
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Slovotvorné "excesy" ve starší češtině?

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The word “neústrojný” (inorganic) is used in lexicography to describe some Old and Middle Czech lexical units. It designates lexical units with unusual word-formative structure and timelimited usage, as well as those on the boundary of the word-formative system. The contemporary Czech lexicological terms “neologism” and especially “occasional word” are essentially very close to this categorization. In spite of the fact that lexical units described using these terms often disrupt the word-formative system of the given time period, we understand them as peripheral components, as the (unsuccessful) results of intuitive attempts at systemic changes, and as manifestations of the developmental dynamics of the word-formative system.
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