BKB323 Review of Development of South Slavonic Standard Languages

Faculty of Arts
Spring 2013
Extent and Intensity
2/0/0. 4 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
Teacher(s)
doc. Mgr. Pavel Krejčí, Ph.D. (lecturer)
Guaranteed by
doc. PhDr. Václav Štěpánek, Ph.D.
Department of Slavonic Studies – Faculty of Arts
Contact Person: doc. Mgr. Pavel Krejčí, Ph.D.
Supplier department: Department of Slavonic Studies – Faculty of Arts
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is only offered to the students of the study fields the course is directly associated with.

The capacity limit for the course is 1 student(s).
Current registration and enrolment status: enrolled: 0/1, only registered: 0/1
fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
there are 21 fields of study the course is directly associated with, display
Course objectives
Comparative view over the most important moments in the development of Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Slovenian, Macedonian, Bosniak and Montenegrian language. The aim of the subject: to present the process of forming of contemporary standard languages and contact points in their development.
Syllabus
  • 1. Bulgarian language from the Kirill and Methody beginnings till the end of 14. century, Preslav and Ohrid school, Turnovo school.
  • 2. Bulgarian language from the 15. till 19 century, damaskins, New Bulgarian, Slavonic-Bulgarian and Church Slavonic school.
  • 3. Bulgarian language from the half of 19. till the half of 20. century.
  • 4. Contemporary Bulgarian language; constitution of Macedonian standard language.
  • 5. Development of Slovenian language.
  • 6. Serbian language in the Middle Ages, Resavian school, Serbian Slavonic language, Russian Slavonic language, Slavonic-Serbian language.
  • 7. Serbian language in the 19. century, reforms of Vuk Karadjich.
  • 8. Serbian language in the 20. century; Serbo-Croatian period; events after 1991.
  • 9. Croatian language in the Middle Ages, glagolitian written tradition, Dubrovnik literature, development till the end of 18. century.
  • 10. Croatian language in the 19. century, Illyrian movement, Vienna language agreement 1850, development in the second half of 19. century - so called.
  • 11. Croatian language in the 20. century; Serbo-Croatian period, the language of the Independent State of Croatia; Novi Sad agreement 1954; events after 1991.
  • 12. Bosniak and Montenegrian languages.
Literature
    required literature
  • PRICE, Glanville. Encyklopedie jazyků Evropy. Vyd. 1. Praha: Volvox Globator, 2002, xvi, 509. ISBN 8072074504. info
  • SESAR, Dubravka Dorotić. Putovima slavenskih književnih jezika :pregled standardizacije češkoga i drugih slavenskih jezika. Zagreb: Zavod za lingvistiku Filozofskoga fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, 1996, viii, 156. ISBN 953-175-050-5. info
  • Bogoczová, Irena: Běžné (jiho)slovanské paradoxy. In Opera Slavica, XX, 2010, č. 4, s. 43-50.
  • Spasov, Ljudmil: Periodizacija na istorijata na makedonskiot pismen jazik i negovata standardizacija vo dvaesettiot vek. In: Istorija i filologija. Filološki studii, Skopje, 2007 (http://philologicalstudies.org/dokumenti/2007/vol1/22.pdf).
    recommended literature
  • Videnov, Michail: Současná bulharština. Kapitoly z jejího vývoje. Univerzita Karlova, Praha 1978.
  • MOGUŠ, Milan. Povijest hrvatskoga književnoga jezika. Zagreb: Globus, 1993, 205 s. ISBN 953-167-014-5. info
  • Banac, Ivo: Hrvatsko jezično pitanje. Mladost, Zagreb 1991 (preveo s engleskoga Ivan Matković).
  • Halilović, Senahid: Bosanski jezik. Biblioteka Ključanin - Bosanski krug, Sarajevo 1991.
  • Greenberg, Robert D.: Jezik i identitet na Balkanu. Raspad srpsko-hrvatskoga. Prevela Anita Peti-Stantić. Zagreb : Srednja Europa, 2005.
  • Trajkov, Veselin: Krăste Misirkov i za bălgarskite raboti v Makedonija. Sofija : Znanie, 2000 (http://www.promacedonia.org/bugarash/misirkov/index.html).
    not specified
  • HORÁLEK, Karel. Úvod do studia slovanských jazyků. 2., dopl. vyd. Praha: Nakladatelství Československé akademie věd, 1962, 535 s. URL info
  • IVANOVA-MIRČEVA, Dora and Ivan CHARALAMPIEV. Istorija na bălgarskija ezik. V. Tărnovo: Faber, 1999, 384 s. ISBN 954-9541-32-0. info
  • Milošević, Miloš: Gramatika srpskoga jezika. Priručnik za poznavanje srpskog književnog jezika. IK Draganić, Beograd 2003.
  • Stanojčić, Živojin - Popović, Ljubomir: Gramatika srpskoga jezika. Udžbenik za I, II, III i IV razred srednje škole. ZUNS, Beograd 2004.
  • Ivanova, Najda: Istorija na srăbskija i chărvatskija knižoven ezik. Univ. izd. Sv. Kliment Ochridski, Sofija 2000.
  • Samardžija, Marko: Iz triju stoljeća hrvatskoga standardnog jezika. Hrvatska sveučilišna naklada, Zagreb 2004 (drugo, prošireno izdanje).
  • Kačić, Miro: Croatian and Serbian. Delusions and Distortions. Novi most, Zagreb 1997.
  • Pohl, Heinz-Dieter: Serbokroatisch - Rückblick und Ausblick. In: Wechselbeziehungen zwischen slawischen Sprachen, Literaturen und Kulturen in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. Herausgeben von Ingeborg Ohnheiser. Innsbruck, 1996, s. 205-221.
  • RAMOVŠ, Fran. Kratka zgodovina slovenskega jezika. Ljubljana: Znanstvenoraziskovalni center SAZU, 1995, viii, vii,. ISBN 961-90125-9-3. info
Teaching methods
2 hours lectures per week
Assessment methods
Oral exam concentrates on the student’s knowledge of the subject matter.
Language of instruction
Czech
Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
The course is taught: every week.
The course is also listed under the following terms Autumn 2009, Spring 2011, Spring 2012, Autumn 2013, Autumn 2014, Autumn 2015.
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