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Víceslovné Lexikální Jednotky V Lexikonu A V Textu Cover
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|Mar 2019

Abstract

The paper deals with lexical collocations in speech, the fact whether they are reproduced as “prefabricates” or formed ad hoc, for the sake of a given situation. It concentrates on their position in the language system and in the text. The compilation of the Academic Dictionary of Contemporary Czech has revealed that the relation langue – parole has to be solved not only in case of multi­word lexical units that are formed syntactically from not fixed collocations (cf. Chapters from the Dictionary-making Principles of the Academic Dictionary of Contemporary Czech, 2016), but also in case of multi­word units that are coined by a) derivation from non­phraseological multi­word expressions (akrobatické lyžování – akrobatický lyžař – akrobatická lyžařka; hlubinná ekologie – hlubinný ekolog – hlubinná ekoložka; pozitivní diskriminace – pozitivně diskriminovat), b) transformation of phrasemes (vypouštět pokusné balonky – pokusný balonek; nosit sovy do Atén – nošení sov do Atén; střelit /střílet od boku – střelba od boku – střílení od boku). These processes result in units belonging to the lexicon (= stable, fixed) or units formed ad hoc for the sake of the text (= unstable, not fixed, produced in speech). The aim of the paper is to analyse these processes and their results, and to solve the way of lexicographic treatment of multi­word lexical units coined by derivation and transformation in the Academic Dictionary of Contemporary Czech.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jazcas-2019-0024 | Journal eISSN: 1338-4287 | Journal ISSN: 0021-5597
Language: English
Page range: 473 - 485
Published on: Mar 12, 2019
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

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