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Light verb constructions in Humanistic Czech
Martínek, František ; Kučera, Karel (advisor) ; Kosek, Pavel (referee) ; Bunčić, Daniel (referee)
Light verb constructions in Humanistic Czech This thesis surveys the supposed properties of light verb constructions (LVC, in Czech analytická verbonominální spojení, AVNS, in German Funktionsverbgefüge) on an extensive corpus of Czech texts dating from the Humanistic period. The LVC, a combination of a semantically bleached (light, semantically weak) verb and an abstract noun (a preposition and such a noun, respectively), are defined rather broadly and understood not necessarily as a syntactic unit (predicate) but rather as a lexical unit different from both free collocations and phrasemes. Special attention is paid to transitional examples of these constructions with non- prototypical properties of the verb or noun. In the individual chapters, the semantic and syntactical properties of the light verbs are discussed, as well as the word formation (derivation) patterns of the abstract nouns forming the LVC. The core of the analysis lies in the prepositional constructions, on which the LVC-delimitation criteria are applied. It is shown that the meanings of such constructions are subjects to stabilizing and develop from spatial (or directional, respectively) to abstract meanings, including their lexicalization. Moreover, the possibilities of using alternative means of expression are examined. The last chapter...
Linguistic analysis of the "Travelbook" by Frederick from Donín
Lehne, Eva ; Andrlová Fidlerová, Alena (advisor) ; Rejzek, Jiří (referee)
The thesis analyses selected phenomena of graphy, phonology, morfology, lexicology and words-formation of the Frederick from Donin's Czech book of travels, which was written at the turn of the 16th and 17th century. Partly, it also deals with the syntax and style of the work. Selected phenomena of individual language levels are studied using the original manuscript. The thesis intends to show in which aspects the text is close to early modern language usage, and conversely in which aspects it differs from it. The language of the manuscript is also compared with the contemporary Czech language.
A linguistic Analysis of a Baroque text
KUKLOVÁ, Lucie
The primary objective of the dissertation is to carefully examinate the stylistical extracts taken from the mature baroque era. The extracts, which are taken in the consideration, were extracted from Coelum Vivum Collection (1724) written by Bohumir Hynek Josef Bilovsky. The main aim is centered on the morfological changes in the text. The main goal of the disseration is to assess the significance of the style and a state of the language at that time. The disseration falls into theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical one provides with a concise view of humanism and baroque grammars. The well-arranged chapter which pays attention to the particular declensions and conjunctions is appeneded. The practical one is concerned with the results of the undergone survey which was conducted and mentioned in the preceding Research Project. The attention is moved from the results to the analysis of the particular formative appearances in the baroque extracts and gained information is carefully compared and evaluated. The statistic method is taken into consideration and put into use in this case. The level of the literary language from the first half of the 18th century is evaluated and concluded in the summary.
A Linguistic Analysis of the Baroque Text
BLAŽKOVÁ, Lenka
This diploma thesis continues in my bachelor work. It´s topic was the analysis of three preachments by Daniel Nitsch from the collection called Berla královská Jezu Krista (1709). The purpose of the task was to make an analysis of phonetic appearances in these preachments and to find out the presence of spoken components in author´s language. The topic of my diploma thesis is the morphological analysis of the preachment called Já hlas volajícího na poušti by the same writer. There will be observed especially searched appearances different from the present Czech. This research might continue with the analysis of the composition or stylistics. The work is divided into two parts ? the theory and the research. The first one deals with the life and work of Daniel Nitsch, the brief charakteristics of the baroque period, the definition of the baroque Czech, the progress of humanism and baroque grammars, level of the contemporary language and the orthografical codification of humanism Czech. The research includes the morphological analysis of the text and the statistic formulation of the number of searched appearances. The purpose of the analysis is to find out the level of Czech language at the beginning of the 18th century on the base of the findings and graphic data.
A linguistic Analysis of a Baroque text
KUKLOVÁ, Lucie
The main subject of my bachelor work is the text language analyses of the baroque high season. The main aim of my work is to describe the state of the period language. My main focus was on spelling body of the text and therefore, I have chosen a collection Coelum vivum (1724) Bohumir Hynek Josek Bilovsky. This collection consists of the three preachings. My work is divided into theoretical and practical parts. The theory section includes the reviews of the scholastic and baroque grammars, following by main feature of spelling that were taken from spoken Czech into written one. Last but not least, I have added up a section devoted to preacher and saints who featured in the preachments. The practical section analyses every single spelling feature that were discovered in the baroque texts. Consequently, the gained knowledge can be compared by using the statistical method. I have tried to concentrate on evaluation the level of written language in the first half of the 18th century in the conclusion.
A linguistic Analysis of a Baroque text
BLAŽKOVÁ, Lenka
The topic of my bachelor work is the analysis of three preachments by Daniel Nitsch from the collection called Berla královská. The purpose of this task is to make an analysis of phonetic appearances in these preachments and to find out the presence of spoken components in author´s language. The work is divided into two parts {--} the theory and the research. The first one deals with the life and work of Daniel Nitsch, the brief charakteristics of the baroque period, the definition of the genre of the preachment and the phonological codification of humanism Czech. The research includes the phonological analysis of all three texts and the statistic formulation of the number of searched appearances.

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