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Paradigmatic system of Hungarian verbs
Patloka, Radek ; Tóth, István (advisor) ; Sólyom, Réka (referee)
The main results of the Hungarian verbal paradigms' analysis can be summarised as follows. 1. From the perspective of applied morphology, the Hungarian verb is always verbal-formed. 2. The verbal form in Hungarian consists of two parts: (a) stem part: absolute stem, potentially absolute stem, relative stem; (b) suffixal part: foundation of suffixes, or word-forming suffixes, grammatical characters, ending. 3. The above mentioned suffixes become attached to a stem - or to each other - either directly or using the "conjunctive vowels". I call this vowel - in terms of applied morphology and language pedagogy - a "pre-sound" with a conjunctive sound function. 4.On the basis of applied morphology knowledge and my personal experience with teaching of the Hungarian language as a foreign language, I came to a conclusion that the grammatical character of a present tense in Hungarian either does not have a real implementation, which stands for a null morpheme, or it has a real implementation in the form of non-generalized -sz. 5. I divided Hungarian verbs on the strength of their formal structure and behaviour within conjugational paradigms. Based on this, ten separate groups of non-ik verbs were identified. As far as -ik verbs are concerned, I distinguish three groups. In addition, I dedicated my thesis to a...
Newer anglicisms in Hungarian and in Czech during the last decades
Myslíková, Katarina ; Tóth, István (advisor) ; Schreierová, Angelika (referee)
The subject of this study is to collect English origin lexical units from different communication areas that have been accepted by Hungarian and Czech after 1989. Then to compare the different problems of their adaptation, an influence of the language politics on the use of loanwords and the tendency to form an adequate equivalent.
Balladic features in prosaic work of Hungarian author István Petelei
Okrouhlá, Ana ; Tóth, István (referee) ; Kolmanová, Simona (advisor)
The present work concerns a certain area of the oeuvre of the multifaceted Hungarian writer István PETELEI. Specifically, these works are the balladic novellas that represent the preeminent genre throughout the author's career. Petelei is himself something of an unjustly neglected figure within Hungary, and is entirely unknown in Czech. Consequently, the present survey has set itself the goal of recalling the author within his native Hungary and simultaneously presenting him to the Czech reader as a figure worthy of attention. Petelei's balladic novellas were selected as a result of the present writer's conviction that not only do they offer a trenchant depiction of society at the time, but moreover on their own merits form a significant literary heritage. PETELEI lived and worked at the turn of the 19th and the 20th centuries, a historical context likewise manifested within his work. Furthermore, the immediate background is the reason why attention has been paid in the present work to the writer's relatively unusual origins, as well as the course of his life. The genre of the balladic novella has been found to be particularly useful, as indeed both the ballad and the novella have been and continue to be popular not only among Czech readers but indeed the Central European literary tradition as a whole....
Paradigmatic system of Hungarian verbs
Patloka, Radek ; Tóth, István (advisor) ; Sólyom, Réka (referee)
The main results of the Hungarian verbal paradigms' analysis can be summarised as follows. 1. From the perspective of applied morphology, the Hungarian verb is always verbal-formed. 2. The verbal form in Hungarian consists of two parts: (a) stem part: absolute stem, potentially absolute stem, relative stem; (b) suffixal part: foundation of suffixes, or word-forming suffixes, grammatical characters, ending. 3. The above mentioned suffixes become attached to a stem - or to each other - either directly or using the "conjunctive vowels". I call this vowel - in terms of applied morphology and language pedagogy - a "pre-sound" with a conjunctive sound function. 4.On the basis of applied morphology knowledge and my personal experience with teaching of the Hungarian language as a foreign language, I came to a conclusion that the grammatical character of a present tense in Hungarian either does not have a real implementation, which stands for a null morpheme, or it has a real implementation in the form of non-generalized -sz. 5. I divided Hungarian verbs on the strength of their formal structure and behaviour within conjugational paradigms. Based on this, ten separate groups of non-ik verbs were identified. As far as -ik verbs are concerned, I distinguish three groups. In addition, I dedicated my thesis to a...
Newer anglicisms in Hungarian and in Czech during the last decades
Myslíková, Katarina ; Tóth, István (advisor) ; Schreierová, Angelika (referee)
The subject of this study is to collect English origin lexical units from different communication areas that have been accepted by Hungarian and Czech after 1989. Then to compare the different problems of their adaptation, an influence of the language politics on the use of loanwords and the tendency to form an adequate equivalent.
Three essays on public procurement
Skuhrovec, Jiří ; Janda, Karel (advisor) ; Mejstřík, Michal (referee) ; Tóth, István János (referee) ; King, Lawrence (referee)
The core of thesis lays in quantitative analysis of microeconomic data on public procurement and alternative forms of dealing with public money. It consists of three essays with one common attribute: extensive groundwork with data, including overlaps into legal and technical disciplines. The fist essay examines the relationship between transparency of ownership structure and (i) profits of firms winning public procurement contracts and (ii) competition for the contracts and savings of the public authority. It identifies a significant advantage of firms with opaque ownership structure in terms of access to public money. It concludes with a possible explanation of conflict of interest and corruption, which might channel such advantages. The second essay proposes and tests a novel methodology for benchmarking of contracting authorities. The proposed rating measures a deviation from best practice recommendations in the areas of openness, competition and transparency. Indirectly it measures efficiency and corruption potential in public procurement. The pilot results of the methodology are provided and extensively discussed for a group of Czech municipalities. Third essay investigates issue of crowding out effect potentially introduced by EU funds provision. It studies direct budgetary impacts of...

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