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New prepositions and use of ancient Greek prepositions in Modern Greek
Půlpánová, Veronika ; Vořechovská, Dita (advisor) ; Muchnová, Dagmar (referee)
Veronika Půlpánová Abstract: The first part of the thesis includes a definition of the term preposition and its general use and here it's represented as an outline of the evolution of the Greek language and prepositions together with the Greek Language tendency to lose declination and its transformation to the modern form. Second part tells about all kinds of prepositions in the Modern Greek language based on scientific grammar books. Prepositions are arranged according to the alphabet based on their types and there is an explanation of its use together with an example from a text from the ETHEG (Εθνικός Θησαυρός Ελληνικής Γλώσσας). In a case of the ancient prepositions based on their frequency and a reason of their preservation, possibly their influence on the preserving cases. The third part is dedicated to the Ancient Greek prepositions and their meanings in this way the contrast of their use between Modern and Ancient Greek is shown. Ancient Greek prepositions which are used in the Modern Greek language are mentioned.
Distribution of Adjectives and Restrictive Adverbials in Czech and Modern Greek
Pleskotová, Veronika ; Lehečková, Eva (advisor) ; Křivan, Jan (referee)
This paper deals with the distribution of adjectives and restrictive adverbials in Czech and Modern Greek. In the theoretical part the adjective classification within Czech and Modern Greek literature is presented, followed by the presentation of the scalar approach to adjectives and its basic notions. The second part covers the classification of the restrictive adverbials within Czech and Modern Greek literature. The empirical part consists of a corpus research which constitutes the base for the description of potential changes in the interpretation of adjectives in context of the restrictive adverbials. Follows a suggestion of a possible translation of the combination of adjectives and restrictive adverbials in Modern Greek.
Distribution of Adjectives and Restrictive Adverbials in Czech and Modern Greek
Pleskotová, Veronika ; Lehečková, Eva (advisor) ; Křivan, Jan (referee)
This paper deals with the distribution of adjectives and restrictive adverbials in Czech and Modern Greek. In the theoretical part the adjective classification within Czech and Modern Greek literature is presented, followed by the presentation of the scalar approach to adjectives and its basic notions. The second part covers the classification of the restrictive adverbials within Czech and Modern Greek literature. The empirical part consists of a corpus research which constitutes the base for the description of potential changes in the interpretation of adjectives in context of the restrictive adverbials. Follows a suggestion of a possible translation of the combination of adjectives and restrictive adverbials in Modern Greek.
New prepositions and use of ancient Greek prepositions in Modern Greek
Půlpánová, Veronika ; Vořechovská, Dita (advisor) ; Muchnová, Dagmar (referee)
Veronika Půlpánová Abstract: The first part of the thesis includes a definition of the term preposition and its general use and here it's represented as an outline of the evolution of the Greek language and prepositions together with the Greek Language tendency to lose declination and its transformation to the modern form. Second part tells about all kinds of prepositions in the Modern Greek language based on scientific grammar books. Prepositions are arranged according to the alphabet based on their types and there is an explanation of its use together with an example from a text from the ETHEG (Εθνικός Θησαυρός Ελληνικής Γλώσσας). In a case of the ancient prepositions based on their frequency and a reason of their preservation, possibly their influence on the preserving cases. The third part is dedicated to the Ancient Greek prepositions and their meanings in this way the contrast of their use between Modern and Ancient Greek is shown. Ancient Greek prepositions which are used in the Modern Greek language are mentioned.

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