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Locations

Letenská 123/4, 118 00 Praha 1 (map)

Secretary – Director´s Office, phone: +420 225 391 402, 257 533 756, email: ujc@ujc.cas.cz

Language Consulting Centre, phone: +420 257 531 793

Department of Grammar, phone: +420 225 391 428

Department of Language Cultivation, phone: +420 225 391 424

Department of Contemporary Lexicology and Lexicography, phone: +420 225 391 437

Department of Stylistics and Scoiolinguistics, phone: +420 225 391 401

Valentinská 91/1, 110 00 Praha 1 (map)

Library, phone: +420 225 391 462, 225 391 463

Department of Onomastics, phone: +420 225 391 466

Department of Language Development, phone: +420 225 391 460

Department of Scientific Information, phone: +420 224 818 182

Economic and Technical Department, phone: +420 225 391 451

Pod Vodárenskou věží 271/2, 182 00 Praha 8 (map)

Department of Language Studies, phone: +420 736 249 295

Veveří 967/97, 602 00 Brno (map)

Department of Dialectology, phone: +420 532 290 292

Department of Etymology, phone: +420 532 290 519

Documents Accepted: 

Postal address for sending printed documents and portable data storage devices:

Ústav pro jazyk český AV ČR, v. v. i.
Letenská 123/4
118 00  Praha 1
Czech Republic

Electronic documents are to be sent to: ujc@ujc.cas.cz

ID of official state data box ("datová schránka": Datové schránky): cqjncc5

Czech Language Institute accepts electronic documents in the following formats: pdf, PDF/A, odt, ods, odp, txt, rtf, docx, xlsx, pptx, jpg/jpeg, png, tiff, gif, mpeg1/mpeg2, mp3.

Supported portable storage devices: CD / DVD, USB flash memory stick.

Size of a standard email (not a message to "datová schránka"): 4 MB

Size of a message sent via "datová schránka": 10 MB

Czech Language Institute does not accept:

Encrypted files or files secured with a password.

Files containing computer viruses.

In case a harmful code is received and the sender´s contact details are known to the Czech Language Institute, the Institute informs the sender and proposes procedure to avoid any possible damage. Otherwise, the Institute refuses to accept the file.

The sender is legally responsible for compliance with the above stated conditions.