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Neologisms motivated by names of political parties and movements
Kotková, Kateřina ; Martínek, František (advisor) ; Bozděchová, Ivana (referee)
This thesis describes new names of political parties and movements in Czech. The first part will summarize findings from the relevant literature. Material basis for the paper will be the database NEOMAT (ÚJČ AV ČR), on-line archive of media texts Newton Mediasearch, ČNK corpuses, available dictionaries and primary texts. Neologisms will be described according to word formation types. One part of this thesis will also be a comparison of the material of the thesis with material of selected dictionaries. Results will be summarized in a clear conclusion. Work will be in accordance with bibliographic standards. In the appendix of the thesis will be table of discovered words together with the number of their occurrences. Keywords: lexical enrichment, neologism, word formation type, word formation process, political party
Nonverbal Communication in Communicative Approach to Teaching Czech as a Foreign Language
Kotková, Kateřina ; Saicová Římalová, Lucie (advisor) ; Šormová, Kateřina (referee)
This thesis deals with the use of non-verbal communication in the communicative approach when teaching Czech as a foreign language. It focuses on a nonverbal communication and main approaches to the communicative approach in teaching Czech as a foreign language. In its last part, this thesis compares results of previous research of nonverbal communication in the teaching process in a primary and secondary level and analyses of recordings of the lessons of Czech for foreigners. Keywords: nonverbal communication, communicative approach in language teaching, teaching Czech as a foreing language
Nutrition in hospitalized pregnant
KOTKOVÁ, Kateřina
The title of bachelor thesis is Nutrition of Hospitalized Pregnanat Women. The main target was to learn quantitative and qualitative daily nutrition of pregnant women. The theoretical part shortly characterizes pregnancy, describes the changes in the organism of pregnant women, weight gain and nutrition specifics during individual trimestres. The next part focuses on the rules of the right nutrition of pregnant women which concerned the need for energetic nutriment intake, proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals and trace elements. I also dealt with the risky behaviour of mothers-to-be, regarding nutrition. The theoretical part also includes a food pyramid for pregnant women. The practical part was processed using the method of a qualitative research which took place from March 5 to 31 July 2015 and was carried out using the snowball method. The research sample group consisted of 30 respondents, of whom 15 were hospitalized at the Department of Risk Pregnancy in the Hospital České Budějovice, Inc. and 15 dieted at home. During a period of fourteen days, both groups recorded their diets into prepared record sheets. They were entered into the Nutriservis Profesional program, which showed the average intake of energy, proteins, carbohydrates and fats of each of the respondents. I used the data and the BMI to calculate the optimum body weight of each respondent and identified the ideal daily requirement of energetic nutriments, proteins, carbohydrates and fats. I added energy and protein supplement for pregnant women to the result. I compared these values to their average ones from the completed research sheets during the research. I also compared the contents of the diets of hospitalized women and women dieting at home. The research showed that the real energetic nutriment intake, carbohydrates, fats and proteins of the majority of the respondents did not correspond with the calculated ideal values. Hospitalized women had a higher level of energetic nutriment intake, carbohydrates, fats and proteins than that which would correspond with the ideal intake. On the contrary, the average energetic nutriment intake and macronutrients of women dieting at home was decreased.
Nonverbal Communication in Communicative Approach to Teaching Czech as a Foreign Language
Kotková, Kateřina ; Saicová Římalová, Lucie (advisor) ; Šormová, Kateřina (referee)
This thesis deals with the use of non-verbal communication in the communicative approach when teaching Czech as a foreign language. It focuses on a nonverbal communication and main approaches to the communicative approach in teaching Czech as a foreign language. In its last part, this thesis compares results of previous research of nonverbal communication in the teaching process in a primary and secondary level and analyses of recordings of the lessons of Czech for foreigners. Keywords: nonverbal communication, communicative approach in language teaching, teaching Czech as a foreing language
Neologisms motivated by names of political parties and movements
Kotková, Kateřina ; Martínek, František (advisor) ; Bozděchová, Ivana (referee)
This thesis describes new names of political parties and movements in Czech. The first part will summarize findings from the relevant literature. Material basis for the paper will be the database NEOMAT (ÚJČ AV ČR), on-line archive of media texts Newton Mediasearch, ČNK corpuses, available dictionaries and primary texts. Neologisms will be described according to word formation types. One part of this thesis will also be a comparison of the material of the thesis with material of selected dictionaries. Results will be summarized in a clear conclusion. Work will be in accordance with bibliographic standards. In the appendix of the thesis will be table of discovered words together with the number of their occurrences. Keywords: lexical enrichment, neologism, word formation type, word formation process, political party

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