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František Trávníček

František Trávníček (17 August 1888 – 6 June 1961) was a Czechoslovak Slavist, Bohemist, professor of the Czech language at Masaryk University and an academician of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. After February 1948, he was also a politician of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and promoted Marxist interpretations of linguistics.

Professor
František Trávníček
František Trávníček in 1948
Born(1888-08-17)17 August 1888
Died6 June 1961(1961-06-06) (aged 72)
NationalityCzech
AwardsOrder of the Republic
Academic background
Alma materFaculty of Arts, Charles University
Academic work
School or traditionPrague Linguistic Circle
Structuralism
InstitutionsCharles University
Masaryk University
Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences
Main interestsSlavonics and Czech studies

Biography edit

Trávníček was born in to a middle-class family. He lost his parents at an early age and was raised by his grandparents.[1]

In the years 1907–1911 he studied Slavic and Indo-European studies at the Faculty of Philosophy of Charles University. He was especially influenced by his meeting with the Russian Slavist and dialectologist Aleksey Shakhmatov. After graduating from university, he taught at a secondary school in Prague.[2]

From 1911 to 1915 he was secretary of the Dialectological Commission of the Czech Academy of Sciences and Arts in Prague.

In 1915 he was sent to the Russian front. He surrendered and rose to the rank of staff captain of the Czechoslovak legions and became the editor of the Československé listy newspaper.

In 1920 he passed a habilitation at the Charles University. From 1921 to 1927 he was a visiting professor of Czech grammar at the University of Brno. In 1927, he received the title of ordinary professor there.[1]

In 1945 he joined the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. After 1948, he took a critical position in relation to structuralism in Czech linguistics, although before and during the Second World War he was an adherent of structuralism, as well as a member of the Prague Linguistic Circle; in the 1950s he criticized structuralism from a Marxist position.[3]

From 1948 to 1959 he was rector of Masaryk University, at the same time was a member of parliament (1948–1960).[4]

He founded the Brno branch of the Institute of Czech Language of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and was its first director.

Works edit

  • Studie o českém vidu slovesném, 1923.
  • Moravská nářečí, 1926.
  • Jazyk a národ, 1930.
  • Neslovesné věty v češtině. Díl I, Věty interjekční, 1930.
  • Neslovesné věty v češtině. Díl 2., Věty nominální, 1931.
  • Historická mluvnice československá, 1935.
  • Spisovná česká výslovnost. 2. vydání, 1940.
  • Stručná mluvnice česká. 1. vyd. 1941, další 1943, 1945.
  • Mluvnice spisovné češtiny. Část I., Hláskosloví, tvoření slov, tvarosloví. 1. vyd. 1948, další 1949, 1951.
    • V roce 1948 poctěno Státní cenou.
  • Mluvnice spisovné češtiny. Část 2, Skladba. 1. vyd. 1949, další 1951.
  • Český jazykozpytný strukturalismus ve světle Stalinova učení o jazyce, 1951.
  • O jazyce naší nové prózy, 1954.
  • Historická mluvnice česká 3. Skladba. 1. vyd. 1956, další 1962.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "František Trávníček – Regionální osobnost – databáze Osobnosti Valašska". Osobnosti Valašska (in Czech). Retrieved 2022-05-14.
  2. ^ . 2008-01-11. Archived from the original on 11 January 2008. Retrieved 2022-05-14.
  3. ^ TRÁVNÍČEK, František. „Proč jsem komunistou“. In: Dnešek 1, 1946, č. 6, s. 103—104
  4. ^ "Ústav pro českou literaturu AV ČR, v. v. i. | Digitalizovaný archiv časopisů | RudePravo/1961/6/7/1.png". archiv.ucl.cas.cz. Retrieved 2022-05-14.

františek, trávníček, august, 1888, june, 1961, czechoslovak, slavist, bohemist, professor, czech, language, masaryk, university, academician, czechoslovak, academy, sciences, after, february, 1948, also, politician, communist, party, czechoslovakia, promoted,. Frantisek Travnicek 17 August 1888 6 June 1961 was a Czechoslovak Slavist Bohemist professor of the Czech language at Masaryk University and an academician of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences After February 1948 he was also a politician of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and promoted Marxist interpretations of linguistics ProfessorFrantisek TravnicekFrantisek Travnicek in 1948Born 1888 08 17 17 August 1888Spesov Austria HungaryDied6 June 1961 1961 06 06 aged 72 Brno CzechoslovakiaNationalityCzechAwardsOrder of the RepublicAcademic backgroundAlma materFaculty of Arts Charles UniversityAcademic workSchool or traditionPrague Linguistic Circle StructuralismInstitutionsCharles University Masaryk University Czechoslovak Academy of SciencesMain interestsSlavonics and Czech studiesBiography editTravnicek was born in to a middle class family He lost his parents at an early age and was raised by his grandparents 1 In the years 1907 1911 he studied Slavic and Indo European studies at the Faculty of Philosophy of Charles University He was especially influenced by his meeting with the Russian Slavist and dialectologist Aleksey Shakhmatov After graduating from university he taught at a secondary school in Prague 2 From 1911 to 1915 he was secretary of the Dialectological Commission of the Czech Academy of Sciences and Arts in Prague In 1915 he was sent to the Russian front He surrendered and rose to the rank of staff captain of the Czechoslovak legions and became the editor of the Ceskoslovenske listy newspaper In 1920 he passed a habilitation at the Charles University From 1921 to 1927 he was a visiting professor of Czech grammar at the University of Brno In 1927 he received the title of ordinary professor there 1 In 1945 he joined the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia After 1948 he took a critical position in relation to structuralism in Czech linguistics although before and during the Second World War he was an adherent of structuralism as well as a member of the Prague Linguistic Circle in the 1950s he criticized structuralism from a Marxist position 3 From 1948 to 1959 he was rector of Masaryk University at the same time was a member of parliament 1948 1960 4 He founded the Brno branch of the Institute of Czech Language of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and was its first director Works editStudie o ceskem vidu slovesnem 1923 Moravska nareci 1926 Jazyk a narod 1930 Neslovesne vety v cestine Dil I Vety interjekcni 1930 Neslovesne vety v cestine Dil 2 Vety nominalni 1931 Historicka mluvnice ceskoslovenska 1935 Spisovna ceska vyslovnost 2 vydani 1940 Strucna mluvnice ceska 1 vyd 1941 dalsi 1943 1945 Mluvnice spisovne cestiny Cast I Hlaskoslovi tvoreni slov tvaroslovi 1 vyd 1948 dalsi 1949 1951 V roce 1948 pocteno Statni cenou Mluvnice spisovne cestiny Cast 2 Skladba 1 vyd 1949 dalsi 1951 Cesky jazykozpytny strukturalismus ve svetle Stalinova uceni o jazyce 1951 O jazyce nasi nove prozy 1954 Historicka mluvnice ceska 3 Skladba 1 vyd 1956 dalsi 1962 References edit a b Frantisek Travnicek Regionalni osobnost databaze Osobnosti Valasska Osobnosti Valasska in Czech Retrieved 2022 05 14 Frantisek Travnicek 1888 1961 bibliografie 2008 01 11 Archived from the original on 11 January 2008 Retrieved 2022 05 14 TRAVNICEK Frantisek Proc jsem komunistou In Dnesek 1 1946 c 6 s 103 104 Ustav pro ceskou literaturu AV CR v v i Digitalizovany archiv casopisu RudePravo 1961 6 7 1 png archiv ucl cas cz Retrieved 2022 05 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frantisek Travnicek amp oldid 1161395518, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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