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Editorial: Effective and attractive communication signals in social, cultural, and business contexts. [PDF]
Niebuhr O +4 more
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Лабіринтом праць Дмитра Чижевського: чеське літературне бароко
The article deals with D. Čyževskyj's publications in which Czech literary Baroque is touched upon. The author points out two dominant aspects of these works: Baroque symbolism (on the basis of spiritual songs of the pre-Baroque) and Baroque worldview ...
Oksana Blaškìv
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Rukopisné poznámky o anagramu // Manuscript notes on anagrams [PDF]
The text is a Czech translation of selected Ferdinand de Saussure’s manuscripts concerning anagrammatic poetry (the source text: Jean Starobinski, Les mots sous les mots. Les anagrammes de Ferdinand de Saussure, Paris: Gallimard 1971).
Ferdinand de Saussure
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Jazyky v poezii exilu | Languages in exile poetry [PDF]
The article focuses on the problem of several languages in poetry written in exile or reflecting exile. After a short theoretical and historical introduction, it deals with the Czech exile poetry after 1948 in which some basic relations to languages ...
Josef Hrdlička
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Evolution of Artistic and Athletic Propensities: Testing of Intersexual Selection and Intrasexual Competition. [PDF]
Varella MAC +4 more
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Annual Reports to the ESA Council ESA 110th Annual Meeting July, 2025
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, Volume 107, Issue 2, April 2026.
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Editorial: Cultural memorial forms. [PDF]
Laanes E, Meretoja H.
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Mental Representation of Word Family Structure: The Case of German Infinitives, Conversion Nouns and Other Morphologically Related Forms. [PDF]
Opitz A, Bordag D, Furgoni A.
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Large language models are increasingly capable of producing creative texts, yet most studies on AI-generated poetry focus on English -- a language that dominates training data. In this paper, we examine the perception of AI- and human-written Czech poetry.
Anna Marklová +3 more
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This article presents a set of standardised corpora of poetry comprising over 330,000 poems in ten languages (Czech, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Slovenian, and Spanish). Each corpus has been deduplicated, enriched with Universal Dependencies, provided with additional metadata, and converted into a unified json ...
Petr Plecháč +7 more
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