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The article discusses the benefits and drawbacks of digital processing and publishing of electronic dictionaries; the author takes into account her own experience with the creation of the Electronic Dictionary of Old Czech. Users appreciate accessibility of the electronic (i.e. web) dictionary in terms of time, space and cost, and authors welcome the increasing number of users. On the other hand, one drawback is that electronic documents have thus far been not officially counted as publications in the Czech national research evaluation system (the new evaluation methodology beginning in 2017 is still unclear on this issue), resulting in even lower prestige of “e-lexicographers” compared to that of authors of traditionally published, printed and reviewed works.
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Kdo hanobil mistra Jeronýma?

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The article deals with the expressive noun přiserač, which was used to label instigators against Jeroným of Prague during the process in Konstanz in 1416 in the old Czech translation of the Hussite Chronicle by Vavřinec of Březová. The first part of the article disclaims the necessity of text emendation. Records of the given word in 16th century texts are adduced and its word-formation structure is analyzed. The second part raises the question of whether the given denomination originates as early as in the vocabulary of Old Czech (i.e. from the period beginning in ca. 1500), or as late as in Middle Czech. In this connection, the general relationship and the possible incompatibility of a historical dictionary and a text bank is investigated.
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