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The paper reviews the present state of the diachronic part of the Czech National Corpus, with the focus on the two-million-word unannotated pivotal corpus Diakorp and its limitations in relation to corpus-based research into the history of Czech. A minimum 1,000,000-token growth, lemmatization and morphological tagging are cited as near-future enhancements to the corpus. A series of thoroughly structured monitoring diachronic corpora to be built from 2017 on is considered as a future basis for research into long-term trends in the history of Czech, thus complementing the quantity-oriented Diakorp.
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In 1598, Daniel Adam of Veleslavín published the systemic dictionary entitled Nomenclator quadrilinguis Boemico-Latino-Graeco-Germanicus. This dictionary significantly influenced the works of younger lexicographers. However, one such work that drew from Veleslavínʼs quadrilingual dictionary the most, more precisely, it completely reproduced the Nomenclator’s content excluding the Latin and Greek entries, has remained somewhat forgotten. The work in question is Nejnovější ouplný česko-německý slovník (Neuestes vollständig böhmisch-deutsches Wörterbuch; Prag 1807 and 1808), whose author is Karel Ignác Thám. In this paper, we compare the macro- and microstructures of the two dictionaries.
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