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Biografie
1st ed.
Brno : Masaryk University Press, 2010-
sv. : portréty ; 25 cm

ISBN 978-80-210-5127-0 (soubor)
ISBN 978-80-210-5128-7 (1. díl ; váz.)
ISBN 978-80-210-5849-1 (2. díl ; váz.)
ISBN 978-80-210-7676-1 (3. díl ; váz.)
Masaryk University honours series ; vol. 3
Obsahuje bibliografie, bibliografické odkazy a rejstřík
vol. one, (1951-1967). 2010. 384 s. -- vol. two, (1968-1978) /edited by Jana Chamonikolasová, Miroslav Černý and Ludmila Urbanová. 2013. 369 s. -- vol. three, (1979-1986) / edited by Jana Chamonikolasová, Miroslav Černý and Eva Golková. 2014. 397 stran
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VOLUME 1 : Abbreviations ...7 // Editorial Note ...9 // Foreword by L. Dušková ...11 // Foreword by J. Svartvik ...14 // Part One (J. Firbas’ papers 1951-1967) // English sentence punctuation [4] ...19 // Some notes on the function of the dash in the English punctuation system [5] ...38 // On the question of the main factor in English punctuation [7] ...48 // Some notes on the problem of English word order from the point of view of FSP [10] ...65 // On the problem of non-thematic subjects in contemporary English [11] ...84 // Some thoughts on the function of word order in Old English and Modem English [12] ...88 // Notes on one German contribution to the problem of sentence perspective [13] ...117 // Thoughts on the communicative function of the verb in English, German and Czech [15] ...126 // More thoughts on the communicative function of the English verb [16] ...157 // An additional note on the position of the situational adverbs in English and Czech [20] ...185 // On the communicative value of the modem English finite verb [21] ...190 // Notes on the function of the sentence in the act of communication [26] ...215 // A note on the place of FSP in the structure of the language [27] ...234 // From comparative word-order studies [28] ...237 // From comparative word-order studies [32] ...239 // On defining the theme in functional sentence analysis [33] ...259 // A note on transition proper in functional sentence analysis [38] ...272 // Non-thematic subjects in contemporary English [40] ...281 // It was yesterday that ...[41 ] ...299 // Part Two (J. Firbas’ reviews 1951-1967) // A. S. Hornby, E. V. Gatenby, H. Wakefield, A Learner’s Dictionary of Current English (Oxford, 1948) [1] ...307 // Wiktor Jassem, Intonation of Conversational English, Wroclaw, 1952 [3] ...310 // Maria Schubiger, English Intonation: Its Form and Function (Tübingen, 1958) [18] ...320 //
G. V. Carey, Mind the Stop: A Brief Guide to Punctuation with a Note on Proof-correction (Cambridge, 1958) [19] ...323 // Two Prague studies in English (Prague Studies in English 8) [22] ...326 // W. R. Lee, English Intonation: A New Approach (Amsterdam, 1958 -reprinted from Lingua 5/1956); An English Intonation Reader (London, 1960) [23] ...329 // Prague Studies in English 9 [29] ...334 // A. C. Gimson, An Introduction to the Pronunciation of English (London, 1962) [31] ...337 // A. S. Hornby, E. V. Gatenby, H. Wakefield, The Advanced Learner’s Dictionary of Current English (Oxford, 1963) [34] ...340 // Prague Studies in English 10 [35] ...343 // W. Swieczkovski, Word order patterning in Middle English (The Hague, 1962) [39] ...347 // Part Three (Attachments) // J. Firbas’ biography (A. Svoboda) ...351 // Photographs ...358 // Complete bibliography of J. Firbas’ works (E. Golková) ...362 // Index of cited authors ...380 //
VOLUME 2 : Editorial Note ...7 // Remembering Jan Firbas (Peter Newmark) ...8 // Jan Firbas seen through his work (Jana Chamonikolasová) ...14 // Abbreviations ...17 // Part One (J. Firbas’s papers 1968-1978) // On the prosodic features of the modern English finite verb as means of functional sentence perspective: More thoughts on transition proper [44] ...21 // On the prosodic features of the modern English finite verb-object combination as means of functional sentence perspective [47] ...64 // Linguistic research in the Brno Philosophical Faculty and its associations with the Linguistic School of Prague [49] ...77 // Note on the prosodic features as means of functional sentence perspective [50] ...97 // On the interplay of means of functional sentence perspective [51] ...102 // On the concept of communicative dynamism in the theory of functional sentence perspective [54] ...107 // Functions of the question in the process of communication [57] ...119 // A note on the intonation of questions from the point of view of the theory of functional sentence perspective [61] ...132 // On the interplay of prosodic and non-prosodic means of functional sentence perspective [62] ...136 // Notes on the role of the temporal and modal exponents of the finite verb form in functional sentence perspective [63] ...152 // Some aspects of the Czechoslovak approach to problems of functional sentence perspective [66] ...158 // On ‘existence/appearance on the scene’ in functional sentence perspective [69] ...177 // On the thematic and the non-thematic section of the sentence [70] ...199 // On contrastive studies in functional sentence perspective [72] ...216 // A study in the functional perspective of the English and the Slavonic interrogative sentence [73] ...228 // On issues concerning the theme of the utterance [75] ...283 //
Part Two (J. Firbas’s reviews 1968-1978) // Professor Josef Vachek sexagenarian: A tribute to his work in the field of English studies ...309 // Osten Dahl, Topic and comment: A study in Russian and general transformational grammar (Stockholm, 1969) ...323 // H. Marchand, The categories and types of present-day English word-formation: A synchronic-diachronic approach ...335 // Part Three (Attachments) // J. Firbas’s biography in dates ...339 // Photographs ...341 // Complete bibliography of J. Firbas’s works ...345 // Index of cited authors ...363 // Contents of Volume One ...368
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