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Vol.15,
No.2
(2012)
Josef Dobrovský
Dobrovský's successors : ethnolinguistic and geocultural contexts in comparative slavonic philology
5–11
Slavomír Wollman
PDF (Czech)
The figure of the "patriarch of Slavonic studies" in Edward Keenan's work : (Josef Dobrovský and the origins of the Igor' Tale, 2003)
13–25
Ivo Pospíšil
PDF (Czech)
Joseph Dobrovsky as an inspirational personality for the (Czech) freemasons in the first half of the 20th century
27–39
Aleš Česal
PDF (Czech)
From the correspondence of Josef Dobrovský in the period 1778–1827
41–53
Marie Sobotková, Jiří Fiala
PDF (Czech)
Miloslav Krbec's contribution to Czech Slavonic studies
55–59
Zdeňka Vychodilová
PDF (Czech)
Internet database of literature on Josef Dobrovský
61–65
Kateřina Slováčková, Jiří Fiala
PDF (Czech)
Josef Dobrovský, Měšice by Prague and Matice česká
67–72
Eva Ryšavá
PDF (Czech)
Dobrovsky's and Lomonosov's influence on the different language stratification of contemporary Czech and Russian
73–80
Stanislava Adámková
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Dobrovský's Czech proverb collection (Českých přísloví sbírka) from the point of view of the current regional phraseology
81–94
Zbyněk Holub
PDF (Czech)
Josef Dobrovský and contemporary phraseology
95–100
Ludmila Stěpanova
PDF (Russian)
Literární věda
The pitfalls of slavonic studies: ethnic, linguistic, territorial or another affiliation?
103–111
Hana Voisine-Jechová
PDF (Czech)
Germanoslavic studies betwen traditional comparative literature and intercultural literary studies
113–123
Petr Kučera
PDF (Czech)
Young slavists of the "net age" (crossroads of globalization and tradition)
125–131
Květuše Lepilová
PDF (Czech)
Russian-Czech parallels of the history of arts : (some notes on the history, culture and literature of some selected Slavonic nations)
133–139
Markéta Kropáčková
PDF (Czech)
Mimesis as one of the factors of the reception of a literary work
141–148
Marta Pató
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"Oświecenie stanisławowskie" and "odrodzenie narodowe" terms as cognitive macrostructures
149–155
Michał Hanczakowski
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Jan Mukařovský and Frank Wollman between structuralism and Stalinism : two pillars of Czech structuralism at the turn of the 1950's
157–167
Miloš Zelenka
PDF (Czech)
In the depths of contemplation and poetic memories
169–175
Zdeňka Matyušová
PDF (Russian)
Mediterranean as an aesthetical complex : Julien Gracq's Les Rivages de Syrtes in a context of the conceptions of Dionýz Ďurišin
177–181
Hana Bednaříková
PDF (Czech)
The early poetry of the Slovene poet Tomaž Šalamun in the light of European neo-avantgarde
183–191
Alenka Jensterle-Doležalová
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Folkloristika
Frank Wollman's involvement in Czech and Slovak folklore studies
195–207
Anna Zelenková
PDF (Slovak)
The genre modifications of Russian auctorial fairy-tale in the second half of the 20th century (in the Czech context)
209–214
Eva Malenová
PDF (Czech)
Karl Ferdinand Schertz's rationalism and Magia posthuma
215–222
Giuseppe Maiello
PDF (Czech)
Jazykověda
The reflection of historical-comparative method in the work of A.C. Vostokov
225–234
Aleš Brandner
PDF (Czech)
The gender aspect in phraseology : marriage and coequality of man and woman in partnership
235–242
Katerina Kedron
PDF (Czech)
The ukrainian "Surzhik" - sociolect, popular speech, pidgin? On the question of the language situation in Ukraine
243–250
Lilija Nazarenko
PDF (Russian)
Intellectual entertainment and cognitive linguistics
251–260
Zbigniew Trzaskowski
PDF (Polish)