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1140:. The changes in the phonology and the morphology of the literary language ended in the previous period. Only the spoken language continued its development in the country. As a consequence of strong isolation, the differences between dialects were deepened. Especially, the Moravian and Silesian dialects developed divergently from Common Czech.
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The spirantisation of Slavic /g/ to /h/ is an areal feature shared by
Ukrainian (and some southern Russian dialects), Belarusian, Slovak, Czech, Sorbian (but not Polish) and minority of Slovene dialects. This innovation appears to have travelled from east to west, and is sometimes attributed to
1328:'grammar school'). Social changes after World War II (1945) led to gradual diminishing of differences between dialects. Since the second half of the 20th century, Common Czech elements have also been spreading to regions previously unaffected, as a consequence of the media's influence.
1186:) caused migration of country inhabitants to towns. It enabled the implementation of the ideas of the Czech national awakeners for the renewal of the Czech language. However, the people's language and literary genres of the previous period were strange to the
1390:в славянском языке // Проблемы индоевропейского языкознания. М., 1964, 115—121. Эдельман Д. И. К происхождению ирано-славянских диахронических паралелей // Славянская языковая и этноязыковая системы в контакте с неславянским окружением. М., 2002, 76—77.
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The period of the mature literary language from the 16th to the beginning of the 17th century. The orthography in written texts is not still unified, digraphs are used predominantly in various forms. After the invention of book-printing, the so-called
265:), and vice versa. The consonants were divided into hard (b, p, v, m, t, d, r, l, n, c, z, s, k, g, ch) and soft – palatal or palatalized (t’, d’, ř, l’, n’, c’, s’, z’, č, š, ž, j, ň). This division was cardinal for the later development.
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During the 20th century, elements of the spoken language (of Common Czech especially) penetrated literary Czech. The orthography of foreign words was changed to reflect their German pronunciation, especially writing
1128:, who also reigned as king of Bohemia, the use of Czech was discouraged due to its association with Protestantism, and relegated to a spoken peasant tongue. However, puppeteers continued to use Czech for public
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Meanwhile, prestigious literary styles were cultivated by Czech expatriates abroad. The zenith and, simultaneously, the end of the florescence of prestigious literary styles are represented by the works of
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are interchangeable. The vowel length is not usually denoted, doubled letters are used rarely. Obligatory regulations did not exist. This is why the system was not always applied precisely. After 1340, the
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Literary Czech has not been an exclusive matter of the intellectual classes since the 1840s. Journalism was developing and artistic works got closer to the spoken language, especially in syntax. In 1902,
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intelligentsia. The literary language of the end of the 16th century and of
Komenský’s work became the starting point for the new codification of literary Czech. Of the various attempts at codification,
1498:Červená, V. a Mejstřík, V. Slovník spisovné češtiny pro školu a veřejnost: s Dodatkem Ministerstva školství, mládeže a tělovýchovy České republiky. Vyd. 4. Praha: Academia, 2005, 647 s.
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The artistic literature often resorted to archaisms and did not respect the natural development of the spoken language. This was due to attempts to reach the prestige literal styles.
1124:. The function of the literary language was limited; it left the scientific field first, the discerning literature later, and the administration finally. Under the rule of
1120:
The period from the second half of the 17th century to the second third of the 18th century was marked by confiscations and emigration of the Czech intelligentsia after the
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In the 14th century, Czech began to penetrate various literary styles. Official documents in Czech exist at the end of the century. The digraph orthography is applied. The
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took place later, thus the frequency of occurrence of palatalized consonants was lowered, but it strengthened the palatalization contrast at the same time. The change of
1296:. Thus, the orthography became close to its contemporary appearance. According to the German model, the punctuation leaves the pause principle and respects the syntax.
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is cancelled. The suggestion is a work of an individual person, therefore this graphic system was accepted slowly, the digraph orthography was still in use.
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published the first Rules of Czech
Orthography, which also contained an overview of the morphology. These rules still preferred older forms in doublets.
1211:(1830–1835) contributed to the renewal of Czech vocabulary. Thanks to the enthusiasm of Czech scientists, Czech scientific terminology was created.
950:, became the pattern of the literary Czech language. The orthography was predominantly diacritic; the dot in soft consonants was replaced by the
710:). The voicedness became the main contrastive feature of consonants after the disappearance of palatalization. The original pronunciation of
838:. For recording of soft consonants, digraphs are replaced by a dot above letters. The acute is used to denote the vowel length. The digraph
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are applied. As a consequence of this, aorist and imperfect start disappearing little by little and are replaced by the perfect (now called
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273:. It is approximately dated to the 12th century in Slovak, the 12th to 13th century in Czech and the 14th century in Upper Sorbian.
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Large changes take place in Czech phonology in the 12th and 13th centuries. Front and back variants of vowels are removed, e.g.
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The earliest written records of Czech date to the 12th to 13th century, in the form of personal names, glosses and short notes.
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The first ideas of the
National Revival were in so-called defences of the Czech language. The most likely first such work is
1038:'strange'). The complicated syntax, influenced by Latin texts, required some improvement of the punctuation. However, the
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782:'I will have called'). The contrastive feature of imperfectiveness was also stabilized. The perfectivization function of
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Pavel dal jest Ploškovcích zeḿu. Vlach dal jest Dolás zeḿu i sv́atému Ščepánu se dvěma dušníkoma Bogučeja a
Sedlatu.
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Wlah dalgeſt dolaſ zemu iſuiatemu ſcepanu ſeduema duſnicoma bogucea aſedlatu
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begins to appear, although not systematically. Combinations of letters (
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662:'foam') before labial consonants in the pronunciation. The long
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Slavonica praecipue Bohemica
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Rejzek J. Český etymologický slovník. Leda, Voznice 2001.
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are preserved. The interchangeability of the graphemes
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755:'eye') in the Bohemian dialects since this period.
222:The disappearance of the odd yers strengthened the
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1509:Komárek M. Dějiny českého jazyka. Host. Brno 2012
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397:/tʃ/ phonemes. Later during the 13th century, the
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818:'s preaching activity to the beginning of Czech
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831:, a work attributed to Jan Hus – the so-called
764:'I will call' became preferred to other types (
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1386:Абаев В. И. О происхождении фонемы
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2108:Interlingua
2096:constructed
2011:Gan Chinese
1888:Afroasiatic
1457:www.bbc.com
1438:www.bbc.com
1320:instead of
1310:Jan Gebauer
1258:. The long
1188:enlightened
1026:. The hard
978:. The long
836:orthography
798:is formed.
773:jmám volati
761:budu volati
751:instead of
732:labiodental
678:'to want',
618:'key') and
605:punctuation
516:r’ > rs’
474:changed to
184:+ j + vowel
118:West Slavic
102:West Slavic
74:August 2014
66:introducing
2133:Categories
1952:Vietnamese
1802:Hindustani
1770:in Ukraine
1756:Macedonian
1736:Belarusian
1720:Lithuanian
1689:Portuguese
1468:References
1363:Czech verb
1201:germanisms
1130:marionette
1079:aj > ej
918:vidím pána
779:budu volal
682:'goblet',
593:ie, ye = ě
458:'woman' ↔
450:'towns' ↔
348:Litoměřice
321:infinitive
305:pluperfect
278:declension
263:allophones
228:consonants
49:references
2103:Esperanto
2059:Iroquoian
1985:Sundanese
1926:Malayalam
1914:Dravidian
1863:Hungarian
1786:Ukrainian
1746:Bulgarian
1607:Norwegian
1602:Icelandic
1577:Afrikaans
1552:Histories
1270:replaced
1262:replaced
1184:Joseph II
1149:semicolon
1110:vidím pes
1106:vidím psa
1067:ú > ou
1063:ý > ej
1044:full stop
922:vidím pes
891:uo > ú
883:ie > í
877:(written
875:ú > ou
867:ý > ej
834:diacritic
792:preterite
620:’o > ě
612:’u > i
573:š; ss = s
426:’a > ě
418:’ä > ě
393:/ts/ and
334:Old Czech
297:imperfect
252:’ä > ě
172:), later
18:Old Czech
2066:Cherokee
2043:Koreanic
2034:Japanese
1973:Filipino
1853:Estonian
1828:Albanian
1694:Romanian
1674:Galician
1570:Germanic
1403:, 2013,
1332:See also
1197:Purists'
1054:and the
820:humanism
788:suffixes
784:prefixes
716:bilabial
454:'seas';
434:'more',
403:digraphs
256:ä > a
192:'good');
106:Bohemian
2087:Turkish
2027:Japonic
2006:Chinese
1990:Cebuano
1968:Tagalog
1921:Kannada
1900:Aramaic
1858:Finnish
1812:Persian
1781:Slovene
1766:Russian
1741:Bosnian
1715:Latvian
1699:Spanish
1679:Italian
1659:Catalan
1622:Yiddish
1617:Swedish
1592:English
1554:of the
1032:c, s, z
816:Jan Hus
676:chtieti
632:palatal
440:sedláka
313:aspects
301:perfect
240:phoneme
120:is the
62:improve
2075:Turkic
2050:Korean
1936:Telugu
1905:Hebrew
1895:Arabic
1879:Basque
1846:Uralic
1807:Nepali
1776:Slovak
1761:Polish
1729:Slavic
1708:Baltic
1668:Quebec
1664:French
1652:Italic
1631:Celtic
1597:German
1582:Danish
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1266:, and
1240:sy, zy
1236:si, zi
1220:Nučice
1050:, the
1046:, the
727:stowka
721:diwnej
684:piesek
468:sázěti
464:volati
424:) and
325:ending
317:supine
307:. The
293:aorist
282:gender
238:(null-
51:, but
2082:Azeri
1980:Malay
1931:Tamil
1833:Greek
1821:other
1751:Czech
1684:Latin
1643:Welsh
1638:Irish
1612:Scots
1587:Dutch
1388:g (h)
1374:Notes
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1048:colon
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952:caron
680:čieše
656:j + e
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452:mor’ě
448:města
444:oráčě
389:/k/,
214:>
206:>
201:nasal
182:vowel
131:>
126:velar
1511:ISBN
1500:ISBN
1486:ISBN
1475:ISBN
1288:and
1095:dají
1036:cyzý
861:and
850:and
748:voko
706:and
704:h, ř
666:was
660:pěna
599:and
554:and
522:and
514:and
460:dušě
456:žena
409:for
303:and
254:and
246:and
234:and
210:and
195:the
174:bezu
170:gen.
157:yers
145:vьsь
137:vьšь
96:The
2118:Ido
1238:or
1112:).
998:or
869:in
753:oko
670:to
579:or
575:or
571:or
567:or
546:or
524:dz’
490:to
199:of
124:of
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1290:ou
1252:ʃʃ
1248:ci
1244:cy
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1091:aj
1075:mě
1071:au
1024:au
1020:ou
988:ij
984:ii
976:uo
964:ʃʃ
895:uo
879:au
840:ch
743:o-
739:v-
692:uo
672:ie
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587:=
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484:l’
476:lu
422:ie
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