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Roman monuments in Bavaria, their accessability and potential in tourism
PETLACHOVÁ, Hana
This dissertation deals with areas in Bavaria which are interesting for tourists and which were during the ancient history parts of the Roman Empire. These areas are mainly the roman border fortification (Limes Romanus). We can find well-preserved parts of it e.g. moats, watch towers, military camps and other parts of this ancient border fortification. Where it was possible, this bulwark followed the rivers Rhine and Danube. Part of this bulwark, Frontier of the Roman Empire is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage List. In addition to military constructions, there are many well-preserved farms, baths and parts of civil and religious buildings and a lot of relics are in museums too. Part of the dissertation discuss history of the Romans in nowdays Germany with emphasis on Bavaria and a field trip for high school students has been prepared. This trip is focused on Roman history and relics {--} everything is in German. The trip is designed including time schedule, education programme for students, transportation, acommodation and budget.
Synchrony Dynamics of Prepositions Introducing Local Adverbials after Selected Verbs Expressing Movement
PETLACHOVÁ, Hana
This bachelor thesis deals with prepositional syntagmas in local adverbial in Italian language. In the theoretical part there are firstly introduced constituent types of local adverbials, their function and the most common prepositional context of incidence; special attention is primarily paid to adverbial of movement at some place. Afterwards, the theory of synchrony dynamics is introduced, with which the variation of prepositions in identical context can be explained. In the practical part follows an exposition about concrete cases of local adverbials after nine selected movement verbs according to data collected from the text corpus "La Repubblica". This research is focused mostly on the cases when the identical incidence admits more synonymous prepositions.

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