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Specific language in Zliv in three generations
KODLOVÁ, Lucie
The aim of this dialectical bachelor thesis was to explore the specific dialects of the population in Zliv. This thesis includes a brief description of the town, its history, monuments and siginigicant people. To gain a comprehensive understanding, the author's theoretical part intends to determine the national language and linguistical disciplines such as dialectology, including the dialectical groups - lexikology and lexicography. The practical part demonstrates the methodology of research and the analysis of examined generations (the oldest, the middle, the youngest). Additionally, it introduces the dialectical glossary that was compiled in accordance with the collected materiál from the dialectical questionnaire. The words in the dialectical glossary are created by means of codified manuals, especially with the use of Czech language atlas (Českého jazykového atlasu) and bachelor thesis that are focused on the same dialect area.
Analysis of Common Spoken Language in Kroměříž and its Surroundings
OBADALOVÁ, Radka
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to find and analyze the everyday speech of people living in Kroměříž and its surroundings. This thesis includes a brief description of the researched area and its history. The theoretical part focuses on the description of dialectology, the national language and the division of dialectical groups. The methodology of research is included in the practical part as well as the analyses of the everyday speech, which was achieved by the dialectical questionnare. The bachelor thesis is also accompannied by the source of literature used and other attachments
Common spoken language in Boršov nad Vltavou
KARVÁNKOVÁ, Iva
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to determine and describe characteristic dialectal features in the everyday speech of respondents living in the village Boršov nad Vltavou. For this purpose, the recordings of respondents and their subsequent analysis, located in the practical part of the thesis, were used. In this part we can also find information about the current state of the vocabulary of the inhabitants of the village. The vocabulary questionnaire was completed by fifteen respondents and then analysed. In the theoretical part, the location, history and monuments of the village Boršov nad Vltavou located in southern Bohemia were presented. Furthermore, the thesis also contains a brief description of the Czech southwestern dialects.
Trends in development of vocabulary in the youngest generation in Český Těšín
Hauerová, Agata ; Andrlová Fidlerová, Alena (advisor) ; Dittmann, Robert (referee)
This thesis is presenting actual state of vocabulary in common speech of the youngest generation in Český Těšín. The purpose of the research is to recognize and describe development and changes of word stock according to the research questionnare. The work includes theoretical part which elucidate charakteristics of main terms based on the review of the literature. The survey results are compared with state noticed in Český jazykový atlas and with sample of the oldest and middle generation. Key words: Český Těšín, dialectology, vocabulary, the youngest generation
Lexical aspects of Cuban Spanish
Schumannová, Klára ; Čermák, Petr (advisor) ; Kratochvílová, Dana (referee)
(in English): The topic of the present thesis is the lexical aspects of Cuban Spanish, primarily the influence of other languages on its vocabulary. The theoretical part is dedicated to the historical and cultural circumstances of the history of the Cuban variant of Spanish, it briefly outlines the evolution of the Cuban lexicography and, most importantly, it pays attention to the impact of other languages: Spanish of the conquerors, Indian languages, African languages, French, English, Chinese and Russian on Cuban lexis. In addition, a short part of the thesis is dedicated to the sociolinguistic situation in Cuba. The theoretical background serves as the basis for the practical part of the thesis, in which the occurrence of selected lexical items in the linguistics corpora CREA, CORPES XXI and Araneum Hispanicum Maius is examined.
Specific language in Havlíčkova Borová in three generations
VALENTOVÁ, Barbora
The main aim of this bachelor paper is to analyse characteristic features of common spoken language in the area of Havlíčkova Borová. These features were studied on the basis of the recordings of speech through the three generation of native speakers. This work contains a general description of middle-bohemian, southwestern-bohemian, northeastern-bohemian, north bohemian-moravian and middle-moravian subgroups because the area of interest is located near by the crossroads of these dialectical subgroups. This bachelor paper includes a brief characteristics of the region and also important information about the village.
K současnému stavu nářečí východomoravského
KUBÁTOVÁ, Zuzana
The bachelor thesis deals with the current state of eastern Moravian dialect on the area of the regional city Zlín. At the beginning of the work the term dialect is defined as an integral part of Czech national language and then its historical development is summarized. Further, the thesis contains an overview of individual types of dialects in the Czech Republic and their brief characteristics. The main topic of the bachelor thesis is east Moravian dialect. The work discusses its 1st geographical definition, 2nd division into dialect subgroups, and 3rd typical dialect elements. The following practical part analyses the transcriptions of the audio recordings of dialect and summarizes the actual phonological, morphological, word-forming and lexical means of the east Moravian dialect. The aim of the analysis is to confirm or rebut the hypothesis of the gradual decline of dialectical expression.
Eastern Uzh varieties of North Central Romani
Beníšek, Michael ; Elšík, Viktor (advisor) ; Adamou, Evangelia (referee) ; Tenser, Anton (referee)
The dissertation provides a grammatical description of a cluster of Romani varieties, called 'Eastern Uzh Romani', which are spoken in Transcarpathian Ukraine in an area adjacent to the Slovak border. These varieties are associated with five traditional locations, two of which are situated in the city of Uzhhorod, representing an eastern margin of a North Central Romani dialect continuum. The focus is not only on describing the common characteristics of the entire Eastern Uzh dialect, but also on highlighting its variation with respect to specific features of the individual varieties. The description is based on first-hand data collected during numerous fieldwork trips of the author between 2007 and 2016. The dissertation is organised into thirteen chapters. Alongside the proper grammatical description, it provides a detailed overview of the speakers' historical, ethnocultural and sociolinguistic background. The main attention is given to describing inflectional, derivational as well as functional patterns of word classes. In addition, it discusses issues of phonology, including historical phonology within the North Central Romani context, and also covers various syntactic structures.

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