František Štícha
[Articles]
On the language of the prose works of Jaroslav Hutka
The article provides insight into the language creativity of the Czech musician, composer, songwriter and activist, but also prose writer Jaroslav Hutka by selecting the word forms, words with specific word-formation patterns and specific syntactic patterns found in his prose. This prose is written in sophisticated and imaginative language containing many linguistic means that are rare and atypical and many of them are very likely individual creations of the author himself. The syntactic structures or patterns found include: atypical ellipsis of the object in transitive verb predicates, stylistically marked passive structures, and atypical causative predicates.
Key words: Jaroslav Hutka, fiction, imagination, non-usual words, individual word-formation, passive, causative, ellipsis
Klíčová slova: Hutka, umělecká próza, imaginativnost, neuzuality, individuální slovotvorba, pasivum, kauzace, elipsa
Text je on-line k dispozici v databázi CEEOL.
Ústav pro jazyk český AV ČR
Letenská 4, 118 51 Praha 1
sticha@ujc.cas.cz
Naše řeč, volume 100 (2017), issue 2
Previous Zuzana Hlubinková: Slovesná intenziva v českých nářečích
Next Soňa Schneiderová: Vyšla Stylistika mluvené a psané češtiny