Jan Čermák

List of John Benjamins publications in which Jan Čermák is involved.

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Language Periphery: Monocollocable words in English, Italian, German and Czech

Compiled and edited by František Čermák, Jan Čermák, Zora Obstová and Marie Vachková

A full-length study of monocollocable words, i.e. words whose usage is severely restricted to one or a few combinations only (such as English ado in without much/further ado), that brings together corpus-based data from the four languages along with studies analysing, along both general and… read more
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 74] 2016. vi, 108 pp. + index
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Dictionary of the Prague School of Linguistics. Translated from the French, German and Czech sources

Josef Vachek

This is the first English version of a text out of print for more than 40 years, summarising the positions and key concepts of an influential stream of linguistic thought. Using quotations as entries, J. Vachek (1909-1997), a leading advocate of the Prague School, employed more than 160 sources,… read more
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The main focus of this study is the so-adj-a construction seen as an instantiation of grammatical obsolescence in progress. Starting at where Klégr’s (2010) synchronic study of the construction’s local grammar and syntactic functions leaves it, the present work provides a diachronic account of… read more
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Čermák, František, Jan Čermák, Zora Obstová and Marie Vachková 2016 IntroductionLanguage Periphery: Monocollocable words in English, Italian, German and Czech, Čermák, František, Jan Čermák, Zora Obstová and Marie Vachková, pp. 1–2 | Article
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Čermák, Jan 2016 A frequency dictionary of English monocollocable wordsLanguage Periphery: Monocollocable words in English, Italian, German and Czech, Čermák, František, Jan Čermák, Zora Obstová and Marie Vachková, pp. 69–72 | Article
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Čermák, Jan 2016 An alphabetical dictionary of English monocollocable wordsLanguage Periphery: Monocollocable words in English, Italian, German and Czech, Čermák, František, Jan Čermák, Zora Obstová and Marie Vachková, pp. 103–106 | Article
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Čermák, Jan 2016 Monocollocable words in EnglishLanguage Periphery: Monocollocable words in English, Italian, German and Czech, Čermák, František, Jan Čermák, Zora Obstová and Marie Vachková, pp. 31–36 | Article
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