Bohemismy v současných slovanských jazycích

Title in English Bohemisms in Modern Slavic Languages
Authors

ALEKSIAYEVICH Hanna

Year of publication 2025
Type Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description The article deals with the problem of preservation of Bohemisms in modern Slavic languages, which were borrowed in the 14th –16th centuries. Bohemisms (lexical, semantic, phonetic, morphological) penetrated from Old Czech into the Old Polish, Old Sorbian, Old Belarusian, Old Ukrainian, and Old Russian languages. Only a part of them has survived in modern Slavic languages. The most Bohemisms are preserved in Polish, less in Belarusian and Ukrainian, an insignificant number in Russian, and isolated Bohemisms in Upper and Lower Sorbian. The article also reveals the reasons for the disappearance of Bohemisms in modern Slavic languages.

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