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The article summarizes the development of linguistic disciplines dealing with the sound aspects of speech and the Slovak language and the development of phonetic and phonological thinking in the context of the articles published in the previous ninety volumes of the Slovenská reč journal. Their authors have published several remarkable studies, professional informative contributions, discussions and polemical articles, but especially the results of their scientific research work. Among the dominant topics and discussed problems were orthoepic issues, composition, relationships and functioning of the elements of the segmental system and supra-segmental properties of speech, the functioning of quantity and its guidance by the rhythmic law, its cooperation with phonology, derivation and morphology in the context of orthography, as well as the implementation of modern research methods at the sound level of Slovak and the creation of its systemic character.
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The paper aims to present the results of the scientific research and publication work conducted by the Slovak Language and Communication Department of the Faculty of Arts of Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica in the last six years, with special emphasis on project activities. In accordance with the above mentioned objective, the paper is divided into several chapters. After a brief introduction to the establishment and long-term scientific research activities of the department, we present the results of research carried out from 2018 to date. The current research activities are mainly conducted in the fields of onomastics, media and environmental communication, linguistic stylistics and pragma-stylistics, cognitive linguistics, language education, translatology and gender linguistics. At the same time, the research work relies on modern research concepts of an interdisciplinary nature (the concept of the linguistic image of the world, linguistic landscape, memory, etc.). In the final part we present the development perspectives for the department scientific research activities in the short- and medium-term.
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