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Living legacy of Michael Chekhov acting method
Nikolova, Veronika Pavlova ; Kosáková, Hana (advisor) ; Kitzlerová, Jana (referee)
(in English): This Bachelor's thesis called Living legacy of Michael Chekhov acting method is divided into three thematic units. The first unit presents so called Stanislavski's system, the first complex conception of modern acting method, developed by Konstantin Sergeievich Stanislavski during his time in Moscow Art Theatre. The second unit apprises the readers with life and especially the method of one of the Stanislavski's followers Mikhail Aleksandrovich Chekhov. The objective of this thesis is to find out whether the legacy of Chekhov's acting method is still alive. The research is presented in the final unit which describes the acting studios founded by Chekhov himself during his life but also another existing studios around the world.
Language of advertising
Krchňáková, Leontina ; Kitzlerová, Jana (advisor) ; Rajnochová, Natalie (referee)
This work is devoted to the Russian language advertising, which examines in an independent system. It aims are analyzing the text of Russian advertising in terms of its information and formal structure. It focuses on a specific aesthetic qualities of language, which the text uses. Work is further focused on the categorization of neologisms and neologisation of the Russian advertising. Next focus is on loanwords from the English language. Used research methods are descriptive and comparative. The outcome of this work is the systematization of information and the formal structure in the advertising text, we have also been shown to frequent infiltration of artistic means in the language of advertising and its active neologisation. Work can be used as a suitable basis for specifics in Russian advertising texts or a different language studies, possibly for development of marketing strategies and marketing research.
The Dog in Linguistic Picture of the World in Czech and in Russian
Jíchová, Darina ; Kitzlerová, Jana (advisor) ; Stranz-Nikitina, Veronika (referee)
I. Abstract and Key words This bachelor thesis deals with the linguistic picture of dog in czech and russian language. The thesis is based on the theory of cognitive linguistics, especially on theory of semantic school of Lublin. Linguistic part of this thesis is based on the analysis of the Czech dictionaries (etymological, explanatory, synonymical and phraseological dictionaries) with the brief addition of the symbolism of dog. The conclusion presents a cognitive definition of the koncept dog. Key words: cognitive linguistic, czech language, russian language, anthropocentrism, the linguistic picture of the world, categorization, systemic and textual connotations, phraseology, dog
Euphemismus in Contemporary Russian Language
Egortchenko, Daria ; Kitzlerová, Jana (advisor) ; Stiessová, Jitka (referee)
This thesis describes the issue of the use of euphemisms in contemporary Russian language. It is aims to determine thematic areas in which euphemisms are used in contemporary Russian and compare it with conclusions of previous research. Another purpose of the research is determine function of euphemisms for particular thematic areas and compare frequency of incidence of euphemisms in lifestyle magazines for woman and newspaper with extensive target group. Material for the research was derived from the Russian press. Collected examples have not been used in previous studies. Based on theoretical findings thematic areas of using euphemisms and their functions were determined. Collected examples were explored from several perspectives - function, thematic areas they were used for, connection between context and perception of particular name as euphemism, description in the literature etc. One of the conclusions of this thesis is finding that there are thematic areas where euphemisms are used in contemporary Russian that have not been described in the literature. It has been determined that thematic areas of euphemisms incidence and frequency of their use were differed according to sort of periodicals they were found in. In case of frequent occurrence of particular euphemism can be regarded as its...
Model of the world in the texts of children's folklore and peculiarities of its functioning in a modern children's literature (for example, Grigory Oster's poetry)
Lopatina, Elena ; Rajnochová, Natalie (advisor) ; Kitzlerová, Jana (referee)
(in English): Abstract for thesis on the topic "The model of the world in the texts of children's folklore and peculiarities of its functioning in modern children's literature (the poetry of G. Oster)." The study examined the texts of rhymes and sadistic rhymes identified among pupils of junior classes, in order to identify the main features of modeling the world which are shown in the analyzed texts. Then the features of that models considered by the example of the texts of modern children's literature, in particular texts of G. Oster. The work performes next tasks: 1) to reveal the specifics of child's consciousness, reflected in studied children's folklore genres; 2) to compare the main features of modeling the world in the texts of rhymes and sadistic rhymes; 3) to identify the features of the functioning world's systems in modern children's literature (in the texts by G. Oster). An analysis of 70 text units, which function in the modern children's subculture, identified a specific children's picture of the world and its reflection in the texts of studied genres and texts of modern children's literature (for example the poetry of G.Oster). Finally, there are conclusions which characterize systems of modeling the world in studied genres, which are different from each other by the universal...
The active process of professional designations via the spectrum of gender linguistics and comparison of these designations in the Russian and Czech language
Šafratová, Jitka ; Stiessová, Jitka (advisor) ; Kitzlerová, Jana (referee)
This graduation thesis concerns the active process of professional designations via the spectrum of gender linguistics and comparison of these designations in the Russian and Czech language. The main objective of the thesis is to point out differences in composition and frequency of using feminine nouns in both languages. Designations come from neologism dictionaries and media. Their normativity is verified with dictionaries the status of what is codifying.
Negative aspects of human character in Russian comparisons
Pokotilová, Anastázie ; Rajnochová, Natalie (advisor) ; Kitzlerová, Jana (referee)
The object of the work utilizes three thematic groups of Russian comparisons in relation to a negative aspects of the human character. Phraseological units of each group are analyzed by a semantic and structural perspective. An etymologic explanation is introduced and then phraseological units are illustrated within a Russian context. The foundations of the Russian and Czech languages are deduced by exploration of the differences and similarities of the phraselogical units.
Arkadij Averchenko's humoristic proses
Tománková, Marie ; Kitzlerová, Jana (advisor) ; Ulbrechtová, Helena (referee)
The thesis consists of an analysis of two selected humoristic stories by A. T. Averchenko and a critical discussion of their translations. The aim of the thesis is to compare two relatively new translations of the stories by Alena Moravkova (translation from 1998) and Libor Dvorak (translation from 2005). The attention is mainly given to the means of expressivity in the stories, analysed first in the original and then in the selected translations. The second chapter is devoted to the life and work of A. T. Avercenko. The third chapter is theoretical and focuses on the means of expressivity in colloquial Russian. The following chapters of the thesis draw on theoretical conclusions made in the theoretical chapter. The fourth chapter analyses the original text of the story A Stone on the Neck with a special focus upon the lexical, syntactical and morphological levels of expressivity used in the story. An attention is also given to the sources of humour in the story. The fifth and sixth chapter deal with the translations by A. Moravkova and L. Dvorak respectively. They present a critical discussion of the translations. The discussion is divided into sections dealing with the source of humour in the story and with the lexical, syntactical and morphological aspects of the story. Similar in its structure to the...
Communication function of utterances with infinitive in the syntactic position of nonverbal predicate in Russian and Czech languages
Válková, Lucie ; Kitzlerová, Jana (referee) ; Stiessová, Jitka (advisor)
The work function of communication with the infinitive termination in syntactic position neslovesného predicate in Russian and Czech is devoted to both basic concepts connected with this issues, and both the specific material in the CF analysis of Russian and Czech.
Function of the pronouns in poetic text (V.V. Mayakovsky)
Kitzlerová, Jana ; Stiessová, Jitka (advisor) ; Čmejrková, Světla (referee) ; Chlupáčová, Kamila (referee)
In this dissertation, entitled "Function of the Pronouns in Poetic Text (V. V. Mayakovsky)", the linguistic analysis of the poetry of the abovementioned author is undertaken with respect to the function of pronouns as a full sense word class which was deliberately used by Mayakovsky when composing his poems. The material of the analysis consists of eighteen poems by Mayakovsky written during different periods of his literary activity. The analyzed poems are as follows: , , , , , III , , !, - , - (), II, , , , , !, I, - , , , . The starting point of our work is the thesis that a literary work of art can be analyzed, decoded and evaluated from the linguistic point of view, and by means of lingustic tools. The pronouns (especially personal and possesive pronouns; for the purpose of our analysis the function of possesive pronouns was considered to be identical with the function of personal pronouns) were chosen as a pillar category mainly because we consider pronouns to be a - though somewhat restricted - fundamental class of words which can represent a rather different semantic level of the text if compared with substantives.

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