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Ludmila Uhlířová is a leading Czech researcher in the fields of quantitative linguistics, language culture, syntax, Bulgarian studies, Slavic studies, and many others. The selection of her work primarily gathers scientific texts, but it also includes several shorter contributions aimed at ordinary users of Czech. It seeks to encompass the full breadth of her professional interests and present a representative profile of this prominent figure in Czech linguistics. In seven sections, studies dedicated to demonstratives and determination, contributions to the understanding of Bulgarian and, more generally, other Slavic languages, articles reflecting the author's historiographical and sociolinguistic reflection on language advisory issues, popularization texts from the magazine Naše řeč and publications for the general public, analyses of word order and current sentence structure, results of quantitative linguistic research, and finally, two texts documenting the complexity of the author's work that transcends the defined areas of her linguistic research are gathered. The book opens with personal views from three scholars on Ludmila Uhlířová – Prof. Jiří Kraus, Assoc. Radek Čech, and Assoc. Milena Tomova – and concludes with a complete bibliography of the author's professional texts to date. The selection to...
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Author: Uhlířová Ludmila
Language: Czech
Publication date: February 28, 2020
Manufacturer: Jiří Tomáš - nakladatelství Akropolis
Genres: Social sciences, Non-fiction literature, Books, Specialized and technical literature
Type: Hardcover books
Pages: 424
ISBN/EAN: 9788074702778

