This article argues that, contrary to current views, the Albanian prefixoid kaca- (e.g. kacadre 'stag beetle' < dre 'stag; deer'), as well as its occasional variants kaça-, kaci-, kaçi- and kacu- (e.g. kaçadredhë 'curled object; curl; curl of hair' < dredhë 'twist, curve, curl'; kacimare 'water chestnut' < mare 'strawberry tree and its fruit'; kaçirubë 'crest; rooster's comb; forelock; mane' < rubë '(black) kerchief; head kerchief; handkerchief'; kacubri 'beetle' < bri 'horn; antenna') are neither just expressive, nor borrowed from the Greek prefix kata- [κατα- ], but rather from identical Modern Greek prefixoids, all of which may ultimately go back to the Greek word άκανθα 'thorn; spine', which is most probably also the source of Modern Greek katsarós [κατσαρός] 'curly' and possibly variously connected with other Albanian and Modern Greek words denoting pointedness, sharpness, scaliness, protrusion, roughness and the like. Such conclusions are reached through a close diachronic and synchronic examination and comparison of phonological, morphological and semantic properties of those affixes and lexemes.
The book presents a history of the Department of English and American studies at Masaryk University (Faculty of Arts) in Brno. The narrative is based on the methodology of "oral history". The narrator is Don Sparling, long associated with the department and a former Head. The first chapter covers the foundation by Professor František Chudoba in 1920 and the interwar period. The following chapters deal with three periods: 1945 to 1977 (Don Sparling's arrival in the department); 1977-1989; and the subsequent period down to 2000. The last chapter sums up the history of an important part of life at the department, the Gypsywood Players theatre group. ,Publikace vypráví o historii Katedry anglistiky a amerikanistiky FF MU. Vyprávění je strukturované a je založeno na metodě orální historie. Vypravěčem je Don Sparling, osobnost dlouhodobě spjatá s životem katedry a její bývalý vedoucí. První kapitola líčí vznik Anglického semináře v roce 1920 pod vedením profesora Františka Chudoby a pokračuje popisem meziválečných událostí. Další kapitoly se věnují poválečnému období až do roku 1977 (příchod Dona Sparlinga na katedru), následně osmdesátým létům a době porevoluční do roku 2000. Poslední kapitola shrnuje dějiny významné součásti života katedry, divadelního spolku The Gypsywood Players.