RT Journal Article SR Electronic A1 Stříteská, Jarmila A1 Bednaříková, Božena T1 Differences between the Slovenian and Czech valency theories JF Bohemica Olomucensia YR 2012 VO 4 IS 4 SP 293 OP 302 DO 10.5507/bo.2012.043 UL https://bohemica.upol.cz/artkey/boh-201204-0003.php AB The Slovenian valence theory comes not only from the German attitude to valence, but also from the traditional Czech one. However, the Slovenian syntactic model has three levels compared to the Czech model which only has two levels of syntax.On the third level of factual expression of linguistic units there is realized a relation of podrednost. Nevertheless, this relation is not regarded as a skill of linguistic units, but as a demonstration of valence. That is why the bisection of the formally grammatical level does not appear effective. The knowledge od both theories enabled the creation of a comparative valency dictionary of the most frequented Czech and Slovenian verbs.