Chapters from the history of Czech functional linguistics

Title: Chapters from the history of Czech functional linguistics
Contributor
Chovanec, Jan (Editor)
Edition
1. vyd.
Place of publication
Brno
Publisher
Masarykova univerzita
Year of publication
2014
Extent
127 s.
ISBN
978-80-210-7483-5
978-80-210-7484-2 (online : pdf)
978-80-210-7485-9 (online : ePub)
978-80-210-7486-6 (online : Mobipocket)
Language
English
Link to MU library catalogue: 1025097
Note
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Rights holder
Masarykova univerzita. Filozofická fakulta
Rights access
open access
 

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Acknowledgements | 4
Chovanec, Jan
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Introduction | 5
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Approaching Czech linguistic functionalism | 6–26
Chovanec, Jan
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The functional differentiation of the standard language | 27–40
Havránek, Bohuslav
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Standard language and poetic language | 41–53
Mukařovský, Jan
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Remarks on the dynamism of the system of language | 54–63
Vachek, Josef
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On the interplay of external and internal factors in the development of language | 64–77
Vachek, Josef
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On the functional hierarchy of spoken and written utterances | 78–94
Vachek, Josef
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The English sentence as a whole: complex condensation and word order | 95–113
Mathesius, Vilém
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Dogs must be carried on the escalator : (a case study in FSP potentiality) | 114–127
Firbas, Jan
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