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Bohemistyka
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2010
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vol. 10
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issue 3
187-197
EN
Neologisms are words, meanings or phrases that have recently been coined, generally do not appear in any dictionary, but may be used widely or within certain communities. They appear in every language, and Czech have thousands of them. They are often use to make the text more attractive, modern. In this article special attention is given to the nomina agentis i nomina attributiva (personalia) and their morphological, semantic structure of the new words. They are very often English words brought to Czech language and formed with the typical Czech suffix or a Czech words formed with the Czech bound forms.
Bohemistyka
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2010
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vol. 10
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issue 1
39-66
EN
The author describes the development of teaching Czech for foreigners from 1989 to present. She depicts the main milestones of development – the reflection of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, reference level descriptions for Czech as a foreign language, etc. In order to present the situation of Czech as a foreign language in the Czech Republic she also describes the two concepts of teaching Czech for foreigners – one reflecting and the other not reflecting the prerequisites of the learner.
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