Dialektologie Moravskà by FrantiÅ ¡ ek BartoÅ ¡ , originally published in 1886, offers a detailed exploration into the dialects of Moravia. This comprehensive two-part study provides invaluable insights into the linguistic landscape of the region, capturing the nuances and variations of the Czech language as it was spoken in the late 19th century.
BartoÅ ¡'s work is essential for anyone interested in Czech linguistics, dialectology, or the social history of Moravia. It serves as a foundational text for understanding the evolution of regional dialects and their cultural significance. This edition preserves the original text, ensuring its availability for scholars and enthusiasts alike, offering a rich resource for linguistic research and historical study.
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