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dc.creatorAna Adamovičová
dc.date2017
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dc.date.accessioned2018-05-28T11:05:24Z
dc.date.available2018-05-28T11:05:24Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifierISSN 2336-6702
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/97317
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dc.descriptionThe article deals with particles, usually considered to be a residualpart of speech, and strives to come to some general conclusions on occurrence and frequencyof particles as well as their function in common spoken language. The basic source is the referencePrague Spoken Corpus (PSC) which is a part of the Czech National Corpus. The fact that particles areafter verbs and pronouns the third most frequent word in spoken Czech appears for the first timein the Frequency Dictionary of Spoken Czech based on the PSC. This finding demands new tasks onlinguists, especially more detailed description of this so frequently used part of speech, which hasn’tbeen so far thoroughly analyzed on the basis of true authentic data. PSC provides the unique possibilityto describe functions and the meaning of particles in the direct authentic context and usage,where they naturally appear. Large contextual scope is the decisive criterion for their identification.Description of particles requires a practical approach and by analyzing their real occurrence andco-occurrence one can prove, deny or change all theoretical premises. What we haven’t found in thecorpus is also a positive knowledge — the prove that in the corpus with a size of almost three quartermillion tokens a particular word didn’t appear. The article presents all types of particles which appearin the corpus and provides both its quantitative analyses dealing with original particles as wellas with those homonymous with other parts of speech. It also deals with the existing processing ofparticles in various linguistic manuals.
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dc.publisherFilozofická fakulta Univerzity Karlovy
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dc.rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/
dc.sourceStudie z aplikované lingvistiky - Studies in Applied Linguistics, 2017, 8, Special Issue, p. 88-108
dc.subjectčástice
dc.subjectfrekvence slov
dc.subjecthomonymní slova
dc.subjectkorpusová lingvistika
dc.subjectkvantitativní analýza
dc.subjectmluvený jazyk
dc.subjectpartikule
dc.subjectslovní druhy
dc.subjectcorpus linguistics
dc.subjectfrequency of words
dc.subjecthomonymous words
dc.subjectparticles
dc.subjectparts of speech
dc.subjectquantitative analysis
dc.subjectspoken language
dc.titlePartikule v Pražském mluveném korpusu
dc.titleParticles in Prague Spoken Corpus
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dc.typeČlánekcs_CZ
dc.typeArticleen_US
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dc.description.startPage88
dc.description.endPage108
dcterms.isPartOf.nameStudie z aplikované lingvistiky - Studies in Applied Linguisticscs_CZ
dcterms.isPartOf.journalYear2017
dcterms.isPartOf.journalVolume8
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