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Spanish, Catalan, Valencian: the language situation in Valencia
Brož, Stanislav ; Čermák, Petr (advisor) ; Krinková, Zuzana (referee)
Stanislav Brož, Kastilština, katalánština, valencijština: k jazykové situaci ve Valencii Abstract This diploma thesis is focused on the sociolinguistic situation in Valencian Community. The thesis consists of two parts - theoretical and practical. The theoretical part dedicates to the definition of basic terms such as bilingualism or diglossia, to the history, which strongly influenced the current situation, to the general characteristics of Valencian Community and languages which are being used (Valencian and Castilian), to their mutual relation, to the language policy of Spain and the language policy of Valencian Community, and also to the opinions and attitudes of local inhabitants to the whole issue. In the practical part we will analyse the real knowledge of language competencies in Valencian language (understanding, speaking, reading and writing) on the basis of accessible research from the website of Generalitat Valenciana and we will draw conclusions about the real language use in Valencian Community.
Selected Anglicisms in Spanish
Brož, Stanislav ; Čermák, Petr (advisor) ; Krinková, Zuzana (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the adaptation of Anglicisms in Spanish. It consists of a theoretical part dealing with Anglicisms in general and assimilation processes that occur during their incorporation into Spanish, and of a practical part which contains a corpus analysis of variants of selected Anglicisms, divided into groups according to the termination. The last chapter generalizes the results of the analysis and describes the current state of usage of the original and assimilated variants of the words. The main aim of the work was to generally map the process of adaptation of Anglicism and consequently the occurrence of variants of selected representatives. According to the results of the analysis, it can be said that almost every Anglicism is used in more forms, the predominant one depends on the particular word.

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