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@inproceedings{37221, author = {Kolář, Pavel}, address = {Opava}, booktitle = {Silesian Studies in English 2018: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference of English and American Studies}, edition = {1}, editor = {Marie Crhová, Michaela Weiss}, keywords = {loanword; borrowing; false loan; descriptive calques; univerbal true loans}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Opava}, isbn = {978-80-7510-204-1}, pages = {27-33}, publisher = {Silesian University in Opava}, title = {English loanwords from minor languages – Czech}, year = {2019} }
TY - JOUR ID - 37221 AU - Kolář, Pavel PY - 2019 TI - English loanwords from minor languages – Czech PB - Silesian University in Opava CY - Opava SN - 9788075102041 KW - loanword KW - borrowing KW - false loan KW - descriptive calques KW - univerbal true loans N2 - The English word stock is a mixture of numerous languages, primarily of Germanic and French origin. During its development, it acquired other words from major languages like Greek, Latin, Spanish, Dutch and also quite a few from minor languages. A dominant role was played by the proximity factor and mutual social contact. Despite the fact that Czech is spoken by only a little more than 10 million people it also played its relevant role in the development of the English language. ER -
KOLÁŘ, Pavel. English loanwords from minor languages – Czech. In Marie Crhová, Michaela Weiss. \textit{Silesian Studies in English 2018: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference of English and American Studies}. 1st ed. Opava: Silesian University in Opava, 2019, p.~27-33. ISBN~978-80-7510-204-1.
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