Abstract.
The reviewed monograph analyzes Czech texts created in the 15th-17th centuries outside of the Czech ethnic territory, namely in Lesser Poland, Upper Silesia, and Western Slovakia, where the Czech language during this period functioned as a literary language, interacting in complex ways with local dialects and forming a corresponding written tradition. Using a unified methodology, the study analyzes the relationship of the language of these texts to the language of the Prague center of the corresponding period. Thus, the reviewed monograph implements a fundamentally new approach to the history of the Czech literary language, which functioned in the cultural-linguistic area of Slavia Latina as a supra-ethnic language.
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