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Media coverage of the election campaign before the Kazakh parliamentary elections in 2016 and 2021 based on the analysis of online periodicals
Huláková, Anna ; Malečková, Jitka (advisor) ; Novák, Ľubomír (referee)
(in English): The submitted master's thesis focuses on the analysis of Kazakh media outlets during the parliamentary election's campaigns in 2016 and 2021. This thesis focuses on the publications of three news outlets in the period under review. The articles serve as source for an analysis that contributes to the debates over President Nazarbayev's unexpected resignation in March 2019 and the transfer of power and whether it was only a tactical step while maintaining workings of the regime or led to real change on the Kazakh political scene. Three logical areas of focus were selected in the thesis, which were the subject of analysis. It consists of media coverage of the President, individual political parties, and the central electoral commission on the selected portals. The articles are analyzed in terms of content and selected language. Within the analysis itself, the methods of media content analysis were used.
Means of expressing language attitudes between Turkish and Azerbaijani in corporate environment
Huláková, Anna ; Kaas, Filip (advisor) ; Láznička, Michal (referee)
Unrestricted Abstract (in English): Subject of the proposed work is the analysis of means for expressing language attitudes in the corporate environment, the research specifically focuses on Turkish department of one of the international companies based in Prague. In addition to native speakers of Turkish, speakers of Azeri also work in this department. As both of these Turkic languages are to some extent intelligible, the contact of these languages occurs regularly both in work related and in regular communication between the employees of both nationalities. However, Turkish dominates both in terms of the number of speakers in the group and its prestige. The thesis examines language attitudes in this selected group, with emphasis on language phenomena that indicate dominance of one language over another. The work also evaluates the issue of data collection using so-called participatory observation. The work is based on ethnographic premises, during the research data were obtained using recordings and questionnaires, at the same time the research is based on available scientific literature.

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