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Naše řeč (Our Speech)
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2010
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vol. 93
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issue 4-5
180-189
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The article deals with the author's publications in the area general linguistics (in particular Dejiny lingvistiky, Czech version, Olomouc 1996; Historia de la Lingueistica, Spanish version, Caceres 1998; Male dejiny lingvistiky, Czech version, Prague 2005) and Czech linguistics (Kdo je kdo v dejinach ceske lingvistiky, Prague 2008; Lexicon Grammaticorum, Tuebingen 2009). It also includes remarks on methodology and observations on possible future developments in the discipline.
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The author analyzes the varying influence of the newer ideas of the Circle in the Czech lands and in Slovakia. He claims that the main difference between this influence in these two areas lies in the fact that the Czech linguistic tradition was very well established after World War II and new ideas of structuralism were adopted there in an atmosphere of orientation to Anglo-Saxon culture. Slovak linguistics, on the other hand, had to start from the beginning and the Prague Linguistic Circle played a significant role in the development of Slovak linguistic science as well, delineating Slovak as a separate language from Czech.
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