URBANOVÁ, Ludmila. Josef Vachek´s View of the Functional Hierarchy of Spoken and Written Utterances. Spoken vs written: worlds apart or diverse in unity? (Josef Vachek´s View of the Functional Hierarchy of Spoken and Written utterances: Spoken vs written: worlds apart or diverse in unity?). In Malá, Markéta; Šaldová, Pavlína. A Centenary of English Studies at Charles University : From Mathesius to Present-Day Linguistics. Vyd. 1. Praha: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, 2013, p. 95-102. ISBN 978-80-7308-449-3.
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Original name Josef Vachek´s View of the Functional Hierarchy of Spoken and Written Utterances. Spoken vs written: worlds apart or diverse in unity?
Name in Czech Vachkův pohled na funkční hierarchii mluvených a psaných promluv. Mluvení vs psaní: naprostá odlišnost nebo různost v jednotě?
Authors URBANOVÁ, Ludmila (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition Vyd. 1. Praha, A Centenary of English Studies at Charles University : From Mathesius to Present-Day Linguistics, p. 95-102, 8 pp. 2013.
Publisher Univerzita Karlova v Praze
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Original language English
Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study 60200 6.2 Languages and Literature
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form printed version "print"
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14210/13:00070201
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
ISBN 978-80-7308-449-3
Keywords (in Czech) Josef Vachek; Pražská škola jazykovědná; mluvený a psaný jazyk
Keywords in English Josef Vachek; Prague School of Linguistics; spoken language and written language
Tags dějiny jazykovědy, Josef Vachek, mluvený jazyk, Prague School, psaný jazyk, rivok
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Vendula Hromádková, učo 108933. Changed: 16/4/2014 09:21.
Abstract
The year 2012 marks an important milestone for English studies at Charles University in Prague - the centenary of their existence. It was in the academic year 1912/1913 that the first specialised department of English philology was established in Prague, with Vilém Mathesius its first Professor.It is impossible to celebrate a hundredth anniversary with a single act, as it is impossible to separate the results of scholarly work from the lives of the scholars, their students and the institution. Consequently, a series of commemorative events were organized including an anniversary colloquium, an exhibition, meetings where several generations of teachers and students shared their memories and gratitude, acknowledging the fruitfulness of the path established a hundred years ago and, last but not least, this book. The present volume looks back at the past hundred years through tracing down salient topics of English linguistics dealt with originally by the distinguished professors of the Department, and surveying them from today's perspective, attesting to the continuity of the Prague approach to linguistics, which has persisted and grown over this hundred years of English studies (G. Leech). Themes and observations that Mathesius, Trnka, Vachek, Poldauf, Nosek and others have confronted us with were selected, and their students and followers.
Abstract (in Czech)
V roce 2012 oslavila katedra anglistiky na Karlově univerzitě 100 let své existence. V roce 1912/13 vzniklo specializované oddělení anglické filologie, Vilém Mathesius se stal prvním profesorem. Tento článek se věnuje práci významných profesorů anglické lingvistiky na této katedře v průběhu uplynulých 100 let. Výzkumnou a pedagogickou činnost přehledně bilancuje z dnešního hlediska. Článek se věnuje Vachkovu pojetí vztahu mezi psaným a mluveným jazykem v porovnání s koncepcemi předcházejících a následujících období a stanovisky jednotlivých škol.
Links
MUNI/A/0868/2012, interní kód MUName: Nové směry v anglofonním jazykovědném a literárním výzkumu (Acronym: NDALLR)
Investor: Masaryk University, Category A
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