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On June 30th, 2011, Professor Josef Hladký would have reached the age of eighty, had not an incurable illness overcome him three and a half years before that date. His valiant struggle with his illness was destined to fail on January 5th, 2008.
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On 9 January 2010, Aleš Svoboda, an extraordinary fi gure of European linguistics and a faithful follower of the legacy of the Prague School, passed away at the age of 68. Coincidentally – and symbolically enough – this happened ten years after the death of his great teacher and closest colleague, Professor Jan Firbas. Aleš Svoboda was in his manifold pedagogical and scholarly activities associated with several universities and cities: he studied and repeatedly worked at the Department of English and American Studies at Masaryk University in Brno, restored the Department of English and American Studies at University of Ostrava, newly co-established the Institute of Foreign Languages at Silesian niversity in Opava, and last but not least, meant an immense support for the Institute of British and American Studies at Prešov University.
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Josef Hladký, Professor of English Language at the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Education of Masaryk University, died on 5 January 2008, at the age of 76.
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Among his friends and colleagues Professor Josef Hladký has been known as Joe, but whatever pleasant connotations this English hypocoristic may have, it does not suggest the attributes associated with the Czech diminutive Jozífek, the form of address used by his Czech associates. This domestic term invokes someone friendly, kindly, cheerful, amiable, who is generally liked. And this is how he will remain in our recollections.
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Obituary with selected bibliography of Václa Mikota.
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This paper contains bellow listed obituaries and in the last part list of successfully defended dissertaions.
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In memory of Czech linguist Radoslava Kvapilová Brabcová
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