Bohemica Olomucensia, 2013 (roč. 5), číslo 4

Vývoj slovesné předpony po- v staré a střední češtině

Development of the verbal prefix po- in the Old and Middle Czech

Petr Nejedlý

Bohemica Olomucensia 2013, 5(4):277-284 | DOI: 10.5507/bo.2013.029

The number of verbs with the prefix po- increases in historical Czech depending on the expanding lexis. Functions of the prefix are changing, e. g. the meaning of a small intensity of a process or its distribution is more frequent in Middle Czech; it is diminishing in the meaning 'the beginning of a process'.

Lexikální expresiva: mezi jazykovou funkcí expresivní a apelovou

The lexical expressivity: between the expressive and the conative function of the language

Darina Hradilová

Bohemica Olomucensia 2013, 5(4):285-297 | DOI: 10.5507/bo.2013.030

The following article returns to the topic, partly discussed in our older paper named K jednomu funkčnímu aspektu lexikální expressivity (2012), and to its conclusions which pointed out the considerable shift of the lexical expressivity from the expressive to the conative function. The aim of this treatise is to analyse when it comes and which type of expressivity is applied to.

Texty reportérských živých vstupů z hlediska objektivity

Live news entries from the point of view of their objectivity

Kateřina Danielová

Bohemica Olomucensia 2013, 5(4):298-307 | DOI: 10.5507/bo.2013.031

The paper deals with the live news entries in the Czech television and the Nova television. Author compares the form of the live news entries in both televisions and evaluates their participation on the reality construction. For this purpose the author analyses the language forms used in the both news programmes from the point of view of objectivity.

K otázce (ne)existence akuzativního se v současné češtině

Remarks on the (non)existence of word form se (pronoun in accusative case) in the contemporary Czech language

Luboš Veselý

Bohemica Olomucensia 2013, 5(4):308-317 | DOI: 10.5507/bo.2013.032

The paper introduces to the problems of description and definition of the word form se in the Czech linguistics, starting from the B. Havránek's view. The author focuses on the syntactic functions of word form se, on the existence of its genitive word form and on the parallels between se and another enclitics in Czech.

Má tedy Kroužek sedmou publikaci

And thus the Circle has got its seventh publication

Dan Faltýnek

Bohemica Olomucensia 2013, 5(4):318-328 | DOI: 10.5507/bo.2013.033

By simple argumentation I show that it is not possible to build explanation of the history of linguistics on nonlinguistic (nontheoretical/nonconceptual) facts. External coefficients are very important in the development of linguistic science, but in the explanation of linguistic history they must be only ilustrative. This broad issue is presented by contention about linguistic purism, whose two protagonists are Prague Linguistics Circle and Jiří Haller.

Ke knižní kultuře českých a moravských Židů ve středověku

On Book Culture of Czech and Moravian Jews in the Middle Ages

Daniel Polakovič

Bohemica Olomucensia 2013, 5(4):329-335 | DOI: 10.5507/bo.2013.034

The contribution examines and contextualizes sources for exploration of book culture of medieval Jews in the Czech lands. If offers an overview of preserved works and their fragments and focuses further on the Canaanite glosses offering a unique testimony to the medieval importance of Czech, especially Prague Jewish community.

Do Stínadel za písní Vontů: místo, artefakty, lidé

INTO THE STÍNADLA FOR THE SONG OF VONTS: PLACE, ARTIFACTS, PEOPLE

Josef Nešpor

Bohemica Olomucensia 2013, 5(4):339-343

Čtení: vášeň, umění, nebo věda?

READING: PASSION, ART OR SCIENCE?

Martin Lukáš

Bohemica Olomucensia 2013, 5(4):344-346

Česko-slovinské kulturní styky ve 20. století

CZECH-SLOVENIAN CULTURAL RELATIONS IN THE 20TH CENTURY

Martina Pánová

Bohemica Olomucensia 2013, 5(4):347-348

Prešovská pocta profesorce Daniele Slančové

THE TRIBUTE TO THE PROFESSOR DANIELA SLANČOVÁ FROM PREŠOV

Darina Hradilová

Bohemica Olomucensia 2013, 5(4):349-350