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The article reviews two recent books dedicated to the Czech Indo-Europeanist and Slavist Václav Machek (1894 – 1965). The Collected Writings (2 vols.) contain Machek’s studies, reviews, obituaries, etc. which originally appeared in various linguistic journals and conference or jubilee volumes published in former Czechoslovakia and abroad; their present publication makes them easily accessible to the scientific public as well as a broader cultural audience. Two volumes of Machek’s Correspondence not only document his scientific and personals contacts with important figures of the contemporary linguistic community, they may also serve as a source of interesting information on the given historical period. The author of the article also pays special attention to the Slovakistic aspect of Machek’s research interests and to his connections with the Slovakian scientific and cultural milieu.
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The article is based on our research presented at the international scientific conference “Natural Evolution of Language and Language Contacts” (Častá-Papiernička, Slovakia, April 22–23, 2013) where we discussed various entries in the Historical Dictionary of the Slovak Language which, in our opinion, contain etymologically non-homogeneous lexical material. Because of a limit on the length of articles accepted for publication in the conference volume, we only analysed three such cases in the first part of our study; in the second part, published here, we discuss 13 more entries from the Dictionary from the etymological point of view and propose different lexicographical solutions – e.g., on the basis of etymology, some poly-semantic entries should rather be split into separate entries, reconstructed forms and definitions given for some lemmata might be amended, etc.
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