PT Journal AU Vondracek, M TI Secondary Prepositional and Conjunctive Forms in Spoken Communication SO Bohemica Olomucensia PY 2026 BP 30 EP 51 VL 17 IS 2 DI 10.5507/bo.2025.022 DE transposition of parts of speech; preposition; conjunction; particle; spoken language AB The paper focuses on the occurrence of functional-semantic shifts from full-meaning means to non-full-meaning grammatical means in the spoken communication. The author notes the penetration of desemantized analytical structures into speech. This mainly concerns the functional transposition of fixed forms of nouns, verbs, and adverbs to prepositional and conjunctive expressions and their appropriate description in new functions. The text takes into account secondary forms that are neutralized (kvuli, mimoto), not fully anchored in terms of part of speech (formou, eventualne), and multi-word forms with a written language feature (na zaklade, po strance, pocitaje v to). The author notes the penetration of extensive analytical phrases typical of written texts in factual styles into everyday spoken communication. He notes the oversight of the fact that many fixed prepositional expressions (vzhledem k, nehledne na, ohledne) are regularly part of complex conjunctive expressions (vzhledem k tomu(,) ze, nehledne na to(,) co, ohledne toho(,) jak). He also raises the difficult question of which reduced forms of textual connectors should be included in the newly emerging dictionary (ponevadz - pac). ER