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Non-standart language and orality and its function in texts of various function styles
VOJTOVÁ, Zuzana
The aim of this work is to analyze the linguistic means primarily used in spoken communication and the way they are used in texts of various functional styles. The focus will be on the lexical, morphological, and syntactic levels of language. The work will be divided into a theoretical part and a practical part. The theoretical part will be based on available specialized literature, especially current textbooks on stylistics and articles in linguistic journals and will include a discussion of the functional styles that will be the subject of the research. The work will include a discussion of the relationship between spoken language, non-standard language, and standard language. The linguistic material for the research will be written texts from the functional styles of everyday communication, journalism, and artistic literature. Within the everyday communication style, the author will focus on internet discussions, such as those on the website emimino.cz, and possibly others of her own choice. Journalistic texts will be represented by analytical articles on the websites aktuálně.cz and lidovky.cz, and for the analysis of linguistic means in the artistic style, the spoken language means used by Hana Lehečková in her works "Svatá hlava" and "Poupátka" will be examined. In addition to linguistic means, attention will also be paid to graphic means, if they are related to the topic of the work, as well as ideographic means.
Exchange of views presented on Facebook - discussions and its actors
Pešek, Pavel ; Vávra, Martin (advisor) ; Černý, Karel (referee)
The thesis "Exchange of views presented on Facebook - discussions and its actors" deals with discussion threads on Facebook. In theoretical part the author aims to look at Facebook as a separate internet medium that requires an active interaction from its users. He deals with Marshall McLuhan's and Erving Goffman's theory and aims to work with the evolution of the social network. In practical part the author focuses on the Facebook discussion threads itself and on its actors. To cope with his research problem, he uses two qualitative methods, discourse analysis of Facebook's discussion threads and semi- structured interviews. He tries to distinguish whether there are any interaction patterns, discourse terminology used by debaters within the discussion threads and he also aims to describe Facebook discussion threads from overall perspective. In semi-structured interviews the main goal is to reveal a motivation to present an opinion online.

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